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As New in As New jacket. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995. First edition. First printing. Hardbound. As New/As New. A pristine unread copy. Comes with archival-quality mylar dust jacket cover. Shipped in well padded box. Smoke-free. Textual notations by Edmund Husserl. Translated by Ronald Bruzina. 207 pages, jacket in mylar wrapper. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2. Fink studied philosophy, history, German language and economics, initially at Münster and Berlin and then in Freiburg with Edmund Husserl. As Husserl's assistant, he was a representative of phenomenological idealism and later a follower of Martin Heidegger. He approached the problem of Being as a manifestation of the cosmic movement with Man being a participant in this movement. Fink called the philosophical problems pre-questions, that will lead to the true philosophy by the way of an ontological practice.
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