🤳 5 Phases of Phenomenology and the Rise of Existentialism ✔
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What is phenomenology, and how does it connect to existentialism as a new philosophical movement?
The tradition of Cartesian philosophy culminated in the philosophy of Edmund Husserl, giving rise to phenomenology. Husserl’s pupil Martin Heidegger noticed that the way we encounter the world in general is not at all through the relation between subject and object, as his tutor presupposed. On the contrary, he argued that thought and consciousness do not play a necessary role at all.
The central idea of the phenomenological way of seeing the world is that we exist as subjects in a world full of objects, trying to get to know them and the world around us. This persisted until Heidegger postulated an existential way of contemplating the world. Jean-Paul Sartre would continue to develop this existential way of thinking, which went on to popularize existentialism as a new philosophical movement. But what is it about existentialism that is so fresh, thought-provoking, and yet still comes close to the heart of the average reader? In this article, we will explore how phenomenology gave rise to existentialism, and analyze their main points and ideas.
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