Abstract

In the 1920/21 winter term in Freiburg, Heidegger delivered the lecture entitled “Introduction to the Phenomenology of Religion”. On the one hand, this lecture reflects the influence of the Protestant theological tradition on Heidegger’s early work and, on the other hand, it shows the important hermeneutical transformation that took place in the philosophical project of the young master. Without reducing the importance of one of the first turns of his thought, this paper would rather trace the development of the aforementioned hermeneutical transformation in order to clarify those aspects of the early Christian experience which Heidegger considered philosophically relevant for understanding the human facticity within the context of a phenomenology, which , at that time, was understood as the original science of factual living.

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