Eugen Fink
1905-1975
As Husserl's assistant, Fink 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.
1930
Halle (Saale), Niemeyer
1933
Kant-Studien 38
1934
Die Tatwelt 10
1937
in: Philosophen-Lexikon, Berlin : Mittler
1938
Česká mysl 34/1-2
1939
Revue internationale de philosophie 1/2
1939
Tijdschrift voor philosophie 1/1
1939
Tijdschrift voor philosophie 1/1
1948
Lexis 1
1950
in: Actas del Primer Congreso Nacional de Filosofia, Mendoza : Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
1950
in: Actas del Primer Congreso Nacional de Filosofia, Mendoza : Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
1952
in: Problèmes actuels de la phénoménologie, Paris : Desclée de Brouwer
1952/53
Ideas y Valores 2
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