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A Political-phenomenological Critique of Heidegger’s Philosophical Program in 1919/2

ABSTRACT:

In this paper I descibe Heidegger's philosophical program in his lecture course of 1919/20, Basic problems of Phenomenology, emphasizing his concept of concretion. I try to make explicit how Heidegger understood the subject and the task of philosophy in those years. Next, I critically review his claims about concretion and formality in his philosophy, showing that they are burdened by various prejudices. Finally, I underscore some phenomenological and political consequences of this idea of philosophy.

KEYWORDS:
Heidegger; science of origin; life in and for itself; concretion; pseudo-concretion

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