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This course on German philosopher Martin Heidegger aims to raise and shed light on the problems inherent in philosophical activity. To this end, phenomenology has the merit of developing concepts inherited from the philosophical tradition, proposing them as themes, and systematically applying them to objects of study. From this perspective, we can see how philosophy demands of itself to be a science, beyond simple metaphysical reflection.

Betancourt Delgado, W. (1999). The fundamental problems of phenomenology. Praxis Filosófica, (10/11), 79–106. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.nsv0i10/11.15305

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