HEIDEGGER’S CONTRIBUTION TO PHENOGENOLOGY AND
EXISTENTIALIST ONTOLOGY
by Dr. Martin Onwuegbusi
This paper attempts to show that Heidegger adopts phenomenology to the needs
of his quest for the problematic of the Being–question, most significantly exhibited the
potentialities of Husserl’s method, as relevant not only for laying open the realm of
consciousness, but also as a means of disclosing Being in all its facticity and historicality.
It lays bare the fact that the whole of Being and Time is a demonstration of
phenomenology at work and that is a significant contribution of Martin Heidegger to
Existentialist ontology.
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