<b>Elements from young Heidegger’s critic to Kant and Husserl</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascihumansoc.v33i2.13595
Abstract
Kant and Husserl are two philosophers with whom Martin Heidegger works in order to elaborate his own philosophy, his own thought. The text wants to show how this dialogue takes place in some works of Heidegger in the 20s of the last century, before Being and Time, focusing on the problem of knowledge. Heidegger always points to a disregard of the previous level, the soil in which the disputes of theories of knowledge take place. Heidegger's project is an exercise that attempts to overcome the subjectivity and objectivity that operates in the theories.
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