The phenomenology of ontico-ontological difference

Michael Marder

pp. 1-20

This paper focuses on Martin Heidegger’s reading of the Hegelian phenomenology of spirit as a veiled critique of Edmund Husserl’s phenome­nology of consciousness. Ultimately, I argue, Heidegger will acknowledge the insufficiency of either phenomenology, concerned exclusively with Being or with beings, and will hint at the possibility of a third kind of pheno­menology unfolding between the two—the phenomenology of ontico-ontological difference.

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Marder, M. (2012). The phenomenology of ontico-ontological difference. Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique 8 (2), pp. 1-20.

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