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Eugen Fink

Germany

1905 (Konstanz) — 1975 (Freiburg im Breisgau)

As Husserl's assistant, Fink was a representative of phenomenological idealism and later a follower of Martin Heidegger. He approached the problem of Being as a manifestation of the cosmic movement with Man being a participant in this movement. Fink called the philosophical problems pre-questions, that will lead to the true philosophy by the way of an ontological practice.

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Play as symbol of the world

2016

Eugen Fink

Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press

Operative concepts in Husserl's phenomenology

2004

Eugen Fink

in: Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy V, London : Routledge

Nietzsche's philosophy

2003

Eugen Fink

New York, Continuum

Sixth Cartesian meditation

1995

Eugen Fink

Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University Press

Ideas for raising the question of the world within transcendental phenomenology

1993

Eugen Fink

in: Japanese and Western phenomenology, Dordrecht : Springer

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Ontological problems of community

1983

Eugen Fink

Contemporary German Philosophy 2

Operative concepts in Husserl's phenomenology

1981

Eugen Fink

in: A priori and world, Den Haag : Nijhoff

The problem of the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl

1981

Eugen Fink

in: A priori and world, Den Haag : Nijhoff

Editorial remarks

1975

Eugen Fink

in: Introduction to the Logical Investigations, Den Haag : Nijhoff

The oasis of happiness

1968

Eugen Fink

Yale French Studies 41