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Hegel: Phänomenolog. Interpretationen d. "Phänomenologie des Geistes"

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La presente obra ha sido elaborada a partir de las lecciones de Eugen Fink sobre la Fenomenología del espíritu de Hegel, con las que el autor intentó responder a la exigencia planteada por Edmund Husserl de ir «a las cosas mismas» y filosofar desde ellas a la hora de interpretar un texto de la historia de la filosofía. Fink, destacado representante de la filosofía alemana de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, no se limita a aplicar el instrumental desarrollado por la fenomenología, sino que deja claro que el método y la cosa no han de separarse. Impartidas por primera vez en 1948, estas lecciones, pues, no solo explican los pensamientos de Hegel, y con ello los hacen más comprensibles, sino que son filosofía en sentido genuino.

«Las investigaciones que siguen vienen marcadas no sólo por la pretensión de entender un texto, sino, más bien, de avanzar hacia la "cosa misma" (die Sache selbst) que pueda estar en la mirada pensante de Hegel. Se trata para nosotros, para cada uno de nosotros, de la cosa misma y sólo de ella, en la medida en que aspiramos a hacer comprensible nuestra existencia (Dasein).»

362 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Eugen Fink

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Fink was born in 1905 as the son of a government official in Germany. He spent his first school years with an uncle who was a catholic priest. Fink attended a gymnasium in Konstanz where he succeeded with his extraordinary memory. After his graduation exam in 1925, he studied philosophy, history, German language and economics, initially at Münster and Berlin and then in Freiburg with Edmund Husserl.

Husserl's assistant, he was a representative of phenomenological idealism and later a follower of Martin Heidegger. He approached the problem of Being as a manifestation of the cosmic movement with Man being a participant in this movement. Fink called the philosophical problems pre-questions, that will lead to the true philosophy by the way of an ontological practice.

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December 16, 2017
Vividly written, stuffed with juicy phrases. Occasionally vague on troubling points, I wouldn't call this the most scientifically competent book I've ever read, but it digs right down into the ideas and usually brings some light back up for us, you and me, dear readers!
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