The question that is at the heart of metaphysics is: am I the originator of my reality (thru my thoughts) or am I completely controlled by forces outside me — Gregory
Phenomenology, the school of thought that started with Kant I believe, says that reality is being and flux together, thereny taking the steps of the ancient Greeks to a third point. Phenomena, I believe, means that reality is both becoming and being, both subjective and objective, and both phenomena and noumena. — Gregory
To the hull of whose thought a lot of barnacles have attached themselves. — tim wood
If you think that Husserl provided additional development of the ideas of Kant and Hegel, feel free to post something on it here. I am much more familiar with his student Heidegger — Gregory
What do you think modern phenomenology discards from Hegel or Kant? — Gregory
Heidegger discards the idea of a world independent of the Dasein’s projective structure. — Joshs
Heidegger rejected the idea of innate categories of perception. — Joshs
Kant also asserted the categorical imperative pertaining to moral values. Heidegger rejected this notion. — Joshs
Heidegger discards the idea of a world independent of the Dasein’s projective structure.
— Joshs
I'm not sure he does. Hegel seems to in most people's reading of him, but I don't think he is a pure idealist, nor Heidegger. I've never heard of Heidegger being an idealist before to be honest — Gregory
He’s saying that one cannot separate the world from the subject. — Joshs
like Berkeley — Joshs
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