Eugen Fink
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Eugen Fink (* December 11, 1905 in Konstanz; † July 25, 1975 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German philosopher.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Philosophy
Ayudante de Husserl, representante del idealismo fenomenológico y posterior seguidor de Heidegger. Trató el problema del ser como una manifestación del movimiento cósmico y al hombre como partícipe de él. Los problemas filosóficos son los llamados por Fink precuestiones, que llevan a la verdadera filosofía por el camino de la praxis ontológica.
[edit] Works
- Vom Wesen des Enthusiasmus, Freiburg 1947
- Nachdenkliches zur ontologischen Frühgeschichte von Raum - Zeit -Bewegung, Den Haag 1957
- Alles und Nichts, Den Haag 1959
- Spiel als Weltsymbol, Stuttgart 1960
- Nietzsches Philosophie, Stuttgart 1960
- Metaphysik und Tod, Stuttgart 1969
- Heraklit. Seminar mit Martin Heidegger, Frankfurt/Main 1970
- Erziehungswissenschaft und Lebenslehre, Freiburg 1970
- Sein und Mensch. Vom Wesen der ontologischen Erfahrung, Freiburg 1977
- Grundfragen der systematischen Pädagogik, Freiburg 1978
- Grundphänomene des menschlichen Daseins, Freiburg 1979
- Grundfragen der antiken Philosophie, Würzburg 1985
- Welt und Endlichkeit, Würzburg 1990
- Hegel, Frankfurt 2006 (2)
[edit] Literature
[edit] External links
- Eugen Fink in the German National Library catalogue
- Eugen-Fink-Archiv
- Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology
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NAME | Fink, Eugen |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | German philosopher |
DATE OF BIRTH | 11 December 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Konstanz, Germany |
DATE OF DEATH | 25 July 1975 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Freiburg, Germany |