Welton's view of Husserl

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Nov 22, 2009, 8:35:06 PM11/22/09
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DIALOGUE: I am very interested in the book of Welton on the later
Husserl and the indication that much of what comes up in Heidegger and
Merleau-Ponty are from unpublished manuscripts of Husserl's later
works of which our only real indication is KRISIS, i.e. the response
to Heidegger.

I am also interested in the relation of Heidegger to Hegel, and how
Heidegger used Hegel and Aristotle to distance himself from in Being
and Time.

If you put these two things together you see that Husserl is much more
important to later trends in phenomenology than we have realized
previously prefiguring much of what is revolutionary in Heidegger and
Merleau-Ponty and others of the next generation.

Kent

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