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Ontological Roots of Phenomenology - Rethinking the History of Phenomenology and Its Religious Turn

English · Hardback

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Anna Jani interprets the relationship between phenomenology and ontology by redefining its goals, methodological focuses, and key figures. The common methodology of hermeneutical phenomenology originates from the question on being, which resembles religious experiences in certain ways.


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Anna Jani is research fellow and lecturer of philosophy at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University.


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Anna Jani interprets the relationship between phenomenology and ontology by redefining its goals, methodological focuses, and key figures. The common methodology of hermeneutical phenomenology originates from the question on being, which resembles religious experiences in certain ways.

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