As origens existencialistas de Heidegger: a influência da teoria kierkegaardiana da comunicação indireta
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Heidegger, Kierkegaard, Existencialismo, comunicação indiretaAbstract
Nesse artigo analiso o modo como a teoria da comunicação indireta, desenvolvida por Kierkegaard, influenciou o pensamento de Martin Heidegger. Primeiramente, faço uma breve exposição da relação da filosofia heideggeriana com a tradição filosófica, o existencialismo e Kierkegaard. A seguir, exponho quais são as principais características e o modo de aplicação da teoria da comunicação indireta, tal como desenvolvida pelo filósofo dinamarquês. Por fim, mostro como essa ideia influenciou Heidegger no que diz respeito principalmente a questões metodológicas.Downloads
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