Abstract

As I look back over the long development of a philosophy of history intended to help orient Western man in the present situation, the three related notions drawn from the phenomenological traditions which have most influenced this work are situation, historicity, and authenticity. Along with these has gone a hermeneutic sensitivity to the key role played by symbol systems, and a sense of institution as bearer and transmitter of tradition. That the phenomenological tradition most influential in such an approach is the Heideggerian will be obvious to any serious student of the history of the phenomenological movement.

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