Phenomenological Approaches to PhysicsUnities of Knowledge and Being – Weyl’s Late “Existentialism” and Heideggerian Phenomenology
Phenomenological Approaches to Physics: Unities of Knowledge and Being – Weyl’s Late...
Sieroka, Norman
2020-06-24 00:00:00
[Most of the secondary literature on Hermann Weyl’s philosophical writings and on his interest in phenomenology focuses on the 1910s and 1920s and on the relation to the work of Edmund Husserl. In contrast, little attention has been paid to Weyl’s later writings and to how they relate to later phenomenology. The present paper aims to fill part of this gap by considering Weyl’s work of around 1950 in which he critically evaluates several phenomenologically inspired notions from Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time. As it turns out, Weyl here aims for a third way in between Heideggerian phenomenology and Cassirer’s neo-Kantianism.]
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Phenomenological Approaches to PhysicsUnities of Knowledge and Being – Weyl’s Late “Existentialism” and Heideggerian Phenomenology
[Most of the secondary literature on Hermann Weyl’s philosophical writings and on his interest in phenomenology focuses on the 1910s and 1920s and on the relation to the work of Edmund Husserl. In contrast, little attention has been paid to Weyl’s later writings and to how they relate to later phenomenology. The present paper aims to fill part of this gap by considering Weyl’s work of around 1950 in which he critically evaluates several phenomenologically inspired notions from Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time. As it turns out, Weyl here aims for a third way in between Heideggerian phenomenology and Cassirer’s neo-Kantianism.]
Published: Jun 24, 2020
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