Original Transcendence and Possibilization: Concerning the Problem of Intentionality in Fundamental Ontology

This paper hypothesis is that despite Heidegger’s acknowledgment on the relevance of intentionality, he subordinates it to the notion of transcendence, while displacing its justification to the formal-transcendental ontological realm. Considering this, I investigate the scope of a more radical inten...

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Main Author: Roberto Wu
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) 2018-12-01
Series:O Que Nos Faz Pensar
Online Access:http://www.oquenosfazpensar.fil.puc-rio.br/index.php/oqnfp/article/view/620
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Summary:This paper hypothesis is that despite Heidegger’s acknowledgment on the relevance of intentionality, he subordinates it to the notion of transcendence, while displacing its justification to the formal-transcendental ontological realm. Considering this, I investigate the scope of a more radical intentionality, as announced by Heidegger, inasmuch as he situates it in the structure of being-ahead-of-itself-in-already-being-involved-in. The paper concludes with an analysis of transcendence and intentionality from the vantage point of foundation and dependence relations.
ISSN:0104-6675