Martin Heidegger and the "Absolute". The phenomenological appropriation of the fragments on philosophy of religion (1916-1917) by Adolf Reinach
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Based on the cancelled notes of a Vorlesung (1918-1919) of Martin Heidegger entitled "The Philosophical Foundations of Medieval Mysticism" (GA 60, 301-337), the article discusses key aspects of the note “Das Absolute "(June 1918) dedicated to the phenomenologist Adolf Reinach. The Aufzeichnungen (Notes) on phenomenology of the religion (1916-1917) of Reinach inspired the phenomenology of the young Heidegger at the beginning of his teaching career in Freiburg (1919-1923). Considering the fragmented nature of both texts (the notes of Reinach and notes of Heidegger), my analysis focuses on phenomenological appropriation of Heidegger's fragment of the philosophy of religion “The Absolute" (GA 60, 324-327). By highlighting the convergences and the critiques to Reinach´s thoughts, my analysis is also based in the broader context of Heideggerian lectures given at the University of Freiburg.
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