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Konstruktion

domingo 28 de outubro de 2018

Konstruktion, construction


VIDE: Konstruktion

construction [ETEM GA2
Sein und Zeit
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SuZ
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Être et temps
Ser e Tempo
Being and Time
Ser y Tiempo
EtreTemps
STMS
STFC
BTMR
STJR
BTJS
ETFV
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ETJA
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Sein und Zeit (1927), ed. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, 1977, XIV, 586p. Revised 2018. [GA2] / Sein und Zeit (1927), Tübingen, Max Niemeyer, 1967. / Sein und Zeit. Tübingen : Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1972
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construction [BTJS GA2
Sein und Zeit
SZ
SuZ
S.u.Z.
Être et temps
Ser e Tempo
Being and Time
Ser y Tiempo
EtreTemps
STMS
STFC
BTMR
STJR
BTJS
ETFV
STJG
ETJA
ETEM
Sein und Zeit (1927), ed. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, 1977, XIV, 586p. Revised 2018. [GA2] / Sein und Zeit (1927), Tübingen, Max Niemeyer, 1967. / Sein und Zeit. Tübingen : Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1972
]

NT: Construction(s) (Konstruktion): of non-deductive genealogy, 11; against dogmatic, free-floating, arbitrary, 16, 28, 33, 36, 43, 260, 302-303; standpoint as, 61; isolated subject as, 109, 206; ontological, 197; phenomenological, 50 n. 10 (disclosive vs. aprioristic), 302-303, 375-376, 376fn (as project), 378 (existential); psychology, 399; mechanical, 400; of God’s eternity, 427 n. 13; formal-dialectical, 435 (Hegel Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)
); Husserl Husserl
Edmund Husserl
EDMUND HUSSERL (1859-1938)
’s c. (Aufbau) of ontologies, 98fn. See also Constitution; Destructuring; Structure; Whole [BTJS GA2
Sein und Zeit
SZ
SuZ
S.u.Z.
Être et temps
Ser e Tempo
Being and Time
Ser y Tiempo
EtreTemps
STMS
STFC
BTMR
STJR
BTJS
ETFV
STJG
ETJA
ETEM
Sein und Zeit (1927), ed. Friedrich-Wilhelm von Herrmann, 1977, XIV, 586p. Revised 2018. [GA2] / Sein und Zeit (1927), Tübingen, Max Niemeyer, 1967. / Sein und Zeit. Tübingen : Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1972
]


The summer semester course of 1927, The Basic Problems of Phenomenology (§5), develops a threefold distinction within the phenomenological approach. The move away from beings and the ontic (for example, the empirical sciences) to their being (to their regional ontologies and then to fundamental ontology) is called reduction [Reduktion]; the actual projection of beings onto their ontological structures is construction (= the systematic); and the dismantling of the historically transmitted concepts in which their being is customarily described in order to get back to the experiential sources from which they are drawn, is destruction [Destruktion] (= the historiological). These three elements of the phenomenological method are regarded as co-original or equiprimordial, that is, as belonging essentially together in reciprocal equality. [Kisiel Kisiel
Theodore Kisiel
THEODORE KISIEL (1930-2021)
; GA20TK]