[lit-ideas] Husserliana

  • From: Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx
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  • Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 06:51:03 -0500 (EST)

In a message dated 2/1/2014 2:01:28 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
gearyservice@xxxxxxxxx writes of
Husserl's "deep influence on  Heidegger."
 
Indeed.
 
Heidegger completed his doctoral thesis on psychologism in 1914 influenced  
by Neo-Thomism and Neo-Kantianism, and in 1916 finished his venia legendi 
with a  thesis on Duns Scotus influenced by Heinrich Rickert and Edmund 
Husserl.
 
Note, incidentally and however, that it was discovered later that one of  
the two main sources used by Heidegger was not by Scotus, but by Thomas of  
Erfurt. 
 
Thus Heidegger's 1916 doctoral thesis, Die Kategorien- und Bedeutungslehre  
des Duns Scotus, should have been entitled, 
 
Die Kategorienlehre des Duns Scotus und die Bedeutungslehre des Thomas von  
Erfurt. 
 
On the other hand, Heidegger was never wrong about Husserl, whose influence 
 on Heidegger, as Geary observes, is noticeable.
 
Cheers,
 
Speranza
 
And Happy Birthday, J. M.! 
 
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