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What Becomes of Science in "The Future of Phenomenology"?

What Becomes of Science in "The Future of Phenomenology"? WHAT BECOMES OF SCIENCE IN “THE FUTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGY”? by BERNARD FREYDBERG Slippery Rock University A BSTRACT A recent issue of Research in Phenomenology contains a section on “The Future of Phenomenology,” but none of the articles contained therein deals with a future engage- ment of phenomenology with science, especially mathematical natural science. In this paper, I discuss this engagement that was once so central to phenomenology and sug- gest lines along which its revival can fruitfully occur. Toward this end, I trace the con- tours of the Heisenberg-Heidegger exchange and show how recent readings of the Platonic xÅra , such as those of Sallis and Derrida, can extend this Auseinandersetzung into new regions. Aber die Wissenschaft darin, dass sie auftritt, ist sie selbst eine Erscheinung 1 [But science, insofar as it emerges, is an appearance itself.] —Hegel A recent issue of Research in Phenomenology is dedicated to the topic “The Future of Phenomenology,” but none of the articles under that topic articulates anything approaching a signiŽ cant role for science or for any of the particular sciences, especially the natural sciences, as belong- ing to the future of phenomenological work. 2 This would not be so curious http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Research in Phenomenology Brill

What Becomes of Science in "The Future of Phenomenology"?

Research in Phenomenology , Volume 32 (1): 219 – Jan 1, 2002

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© 2002 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0085-5553
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1569-1640
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10.1163/15691640260490656
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WHAT BECOMES OF SCIENCE IN “THE FUTURE OF PHENOMENOLOGY”? by BERNARD FREYDBERG Slippery Rock University A BSTRACT A recent issue of Research in Phenomenology contains a section on “The Future of Phenomenology,” but none of the articles contained therein deals with a future engage- ment of phenomenology with science, especially mathematical natural science. In this paper, I discuss this engagement that was once so central to phenomenology and sug- gest lines along which its revival can fruitfully occur. Toward this end, I trace the con- tours of the Heisenberg-Heidegger exchange and show how recent readings of the Platonic xÅra , such as those of Sallis and Derrida, can extend this Auseinandersetzung into new regions. Aber die Wissenschaft darin, dass sie auftritt, ist sie selbst eine Erscheinung 1 [But science, insofar as it emerges, is an appearance itself.] —Hegel A recent issue of Research in Phenomenology is dedicated to the topic “The Future of Phenomenology,” but none of the articles under that topic articulates anything approaching a signiŽ cant role for science or for any of the particular sciences, especially the natural sciences, as belong- ing to the future of phenomenological work. 2 This would not be so curious

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Published: Jan 1, 2002

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