TRANSCENDENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY.
FORMATION OF SENSE, PERSONAL I, AND SELFIDENTITY
IN EDMUND HUSSERL AND THEIR RECEPTION
IN THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL METAPHYISICS OF LÁSZLÓ TENGELYI Cover Image

TRANSZENDENTALE ANTHROPOLOGIE. SINNBILDUNG, PERSÖNLICHES ICH UND SELBSTIDENTITÄT BEI EDMUND HUSSERL UND IHRE REZEPTION IN LÁSZLÓ TENGELYIS PHÄNOMENOLOGISCHER METAPHYSIK
TRANSCENDENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY. FORMATION OF SENSE, PERSONAL I, AND SELFIDENTITY IN EDMUND HUSSERL AND THEIR RECEPTION IN THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL METAPHYISICS OF LÁSZLÓ TENGELYI

Author(s): Bence Péter Marosán
Subject(s): Metaphysics, Contemporary Philosophy, Phenomenology
Published by: Издательство Санкт-Петербургского государственного университета
Keywords: Phenomenology; philosophical anthropology; Edmund Husserl; László Tengelyi; phenomenological metaphysics; transcendental ego; formation of sense (Sinnbildung); self-identity; history of life;

Summary/Abstract: The main topics of the following article are Edmund Husserl’s conception of phenomenologicalanthropology and its reception in László Tengelyi’s philosophy. Thematically the paper is made up of two parts: the first treats the development of Husserl’s notion of the transcendental subject and the particular role the transcendental person played in his idea of a phenomenologically founded anthropology. The second examines the special influence of Husserl’s idea of the transcendental person on Tengelyi’s concept of the history of life (Lebensgeschichte) and on his thought of the metaphysics of contingency andexperience. In the first part (which is made up of four sections) I analyze the development of Husserl’s notion of the subject, and I show how Husserl arrives at the concept of the concrete transcendental person in his genetic phenomenological researches of the 1920s. The idea of the transcendental person was the core of Husserl’s late conception of phenomenological anthropology. Husserl’s late concept of the transcendental subject could be characterized as a fragile and complex form of self-identity, and he even used the notions of «life path» («Lebensweg») and «history of life» («Lebensgeschichte») in thiscontext. The crises of human life, crises of self-interpretation became analyzable problems within this sphere and with the means of transcendental phenomenology. The second part (which is made up of two sections) investigates the details of Husserl’s influence on Tengelyi’s work of life, with a special regard on his interpretation of the subject, the experience and metaphysics. Husserl played a fundamental role in the elaboration of Tengelyi’s own notion of self-identity, where self-identity was constituted through certain events of destiny (Schicksalsereignisse), which confronts us with radical alterity and strangeness(Fremdheit). Husserl was also an important source for Tengelyi, when he elaborated on his concept of the passive formation of sense (Sinnbildung) and his metaphysics of contingency. The ultimate foundation of the last formulation of Tengelyi’s phenomenological metaphysics (in his posthumous work, Welt und Unendlichkeit) was the idea of a concrete transcendental person, which we could find in the late Husserl.

  • Issue Year: 5/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 150-170
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: German
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