Heidegger’s Lecture Series: Introduction to Phenomenological Research
A new 10 session Zoom webinar series led by Dr. Alfred Denker
Sixth session: Introduction to phenomenological research, 114-135
In the winter semester 1923-1924, at Marburg, Heidegger held a lecture series entitled “Introduction to Phenomenological Research”. In these lectures Heidegger aims to grasp phenomenological research more originally as a phenomenology of existence. Starting with Aristotle, Heidegger traces the basic elements of phenomenological research through Descartes and Husserl, before putting forth the notion that existence is of vital importance to phenomenological research.
This webinar is a reading seminar. Every session we will read passages selected by the seminar head from the text. These selections will make the train of thought clear and focus on the most important passages in the text. Participants are invited to formulate questions and remarks that can be discussed during the sessions. They can also choose passages that they would like to discuss. The text will be provided as a PDF.
Literature: Martin Heidegger, Introduction to phenomenological research, Indiana 2005.
Fee: 120 Euro for all sessions, 85 Euro for patrons, 60 Euro for students and those of low income, or 15 Euro per session. You can attend your first session for free. Participants can receive a certificate of participation.
For more information or to register please contact Alfred Denker: alfred.denker@yahoo.com