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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 13:32:49 +0800
From: Malcolm Riddoch <riddoch-AT-central.murdoch.edu.au>
Subject: Heidegger on Husserl


Can anyone give me some references to anything Heidegger had to say on
Husserl's notion of temporality? There seems to be a marked lack of any
commentary on this aspect of Husserlian phenomenology apart from some
oblique remarks in the 'History of the concept of time' that promise to
cover the analysis of time "under the caption 'Stream of Lived Experience
and Absolute Time-Consciousnes'" (p. 124/172). Yet this section was not
dealt with in the lecture course although obviously an engagement with
Husserl's work on time is projected and presumably occurs sometime during
the drafting of Being and Time.

Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

Regards,

Malcolm




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