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Klaus Helder's Phenomenological Thinking

Posted on:2019-03-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Z FangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330542991752Subject:Foreign philosophy
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Time is not only a physics concept,but also a philosophical concept.Time as a concept of physics is a perceptually intuitive form,it can only be understood intellectually as an eternal river.Time,as a philosophical concept,is an absolute activity.Because of it,the subject's ability not only maintains itself but also constantly renews itself,and can possess free will and history.The time when the philosophical meaning was forgotten meant the person's own indulging,giving up on freedom,and obscuring the real life world.This leads to the constant slide of human life towards non-ethical and irrational,thus creating various problems at different levels of society.Held pointed out that in order to solve this problem and rebuild the ethic of the living world,it is necessary to carry out a series of combing and explanations of ancient philosophical thoughts from the origin of the concept of time,Greece.And draw on Husserl's phenomenological method and Heidegger's breakthrough point of view to construct a more complete phenomenological ethics.Held upholds this idea,starting from the two dimensions of time and the world,pointing out that the shift in the concept of time and the forgetfulness of the living world began in Greece.It is also pointed out that Husserl and Heidegger separately describe and answer this question in different phenomenological languages.After synthesizing the theoretical advantages of the two,Held painted a copy of the true ethical,cultural,and political world landscape based on the ultimate horizon of time and lebenswelt.
Keywords/Search Tags:inner time consciousness, existence, lebenswelt, ethics
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