Eugen Fink | German philosopher | Britannica (original) (raw)
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contribution to phenomenology
In phenomenology: Other developments Eugen Fink, for several years Husserl’s collaborator, whose essay “Die phänomenologische Philosophie Edmund Husserls in der gegenwärtigen Kritik” (1933) led to a radicalization of Husserl’s philosophical, transcendental idealism, later turned in another direction, one that approached Heidegger’s position and divorced itself at the same time… Read More