Il valore e la fenomenologia della situazione nelle opere di Heidegger

Abstract

Christian Ferencz-Flatz, Obişnuit şi neobişnuit în viaţa de zi cu zi. Fenomenologia situaţiei şi critica heideggeriană a conceptului de valoare. Bucureşti: Humanitas, 2009

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Florin Voica

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Florin Voica (2009). Il valore e la fenomenologia della situazione nelle opere di Heidegger. Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy, 1(1), 194-199. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-107826