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Lecture 17, “Phenomenology and Husserl,” describes Edmund Husserl’s attempts to found a presuppositional philosophy that would guarantee the certainty of knowledge based on the phenomenon in consciousness, and the problems he repeatedly encountered.

Lecture 18, “Heidegger,” introduces Martin Heidegger’s question of the meaning of Being and his attempt to develop an ontological and hermeneutic phenomenology. After explaining his turn to the being (Dasein) concerned with its Being, the chapter outlines the analysis of Being and Time.

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