Maximilian Beck and Martin Heidegger: A Forgotten Episode of the Early Phenomenological Tradition—Reconstruction and Interpretation

Methodos 23 (2023)
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The present paper provides the first reconstruction of the discussion between Martin Heidegger and Maximilian Beck, a former member of the Munich Circle of Phenomenology—a discussion that revolved around Beck’s interpretation of the “fundamental ontology” of Being and Time. Based upon the still unpublished correspondence between Heidegger and Beck, the essay first reconstructs their relation and then offers a meticulous discussion of Beck’s major criticism of Heidegger, i.e., “correlativism,” and the latter’s response to it in his courses of 1928.

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Daniele De De Santis
Charles University, Prague

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Editor’s Introduction: Rediscovering Early Phenomenological Aesthetics.Harri Mäcklin - 2023 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 10 (2):95-108.

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