FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY
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Resumo: | Since the first writings, the thought of Martin Heidegger started to exert a considerable influence on the way of thinking in several areas of knowledge. This article presents how the contributions of Heidegger's thought influenced the insertion of phenomenology in Geography, focusing on the works carried out within the Humanist Cultural Geography Research Group (GHUM) and the Phenomenology and Geography Research Group (NOMEAR). It is seminal, in this context, the appreciation of the important work “O homem e a Terra”, by the French geographer Eric Dardel, initially published in 1952, as one of the starting points for the rise of the so-called phenomenological geography. With this, we conclude that the reception of Heidegger's thought took place in a plural form in GHUM and in NOMEAR, and this plurality resulted from the intentionality that moved researchers in their incursions into the geographical experiences they investigated. This did not allow the creation of a new homogenizing “theoretical framework”, but the search for ways to access the phenomena in their differences. |
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FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHYDE LA PRIMAVERA A LA FOZ: : APORTES DE LA FENOMENOLOGÍA HEIDEGGERIANA A LA GEOGRAFÍA FENOMENOLÓGICADA NASCENTE À FOZ:: CONTRIBUIÇÕES DA FENOMENOLOGIA HEIDEGGERIANA À GEOGRAFIA FENOMENOLÓGICA GeografiaFenomenologiaPensmento heideggerianoSince the first writings, the thought of Martin Heidegger started to exert a considerable influence on the way of thinking in several areas of knowledge. This article presents how the contributions of Heidegger's thought influenced the insertion of phenomenology in Geography, focusing on the works carried out within the Humanist Cultural Geography Research Group (GHUM) and the Phenomenology and Geography Research Group (NOMEAR). It is seminal, in this context, the appreciation of the important work “O homem e a Terra”, by the French geographer Eric Dardel, initially published in 1952, as one of the starting points for the rise of the so-called phenomenological geography. With this, we conclude that the reception of Heidegger's thought took place in a plural form in GHUM and in NOMEAR, and this plurality resulted from the intentionality that moved researchers in their incursions into the geographical experiences they investigated. This did not allow the creation of a new homogenizing “theoretical framework”, but the search for ways to access the phenomena in their differences.Desde los primeros escritos, el pensamiento de Martin Heidegger empezó a ejercer una influencia considerable en la forma de pensar en varias áreas del saber. Este artículo presenta cómo los aportes del pensamiento de Heidegger influyeron en la inserción de la fenomenología en la Geografía, centrándose en los trabajos realizados en el Grupo de Investigación en Geografía Cultural Humanista (GHUM) y el Grupo de Investigación en Fenomenología y Geografía (NOMEAR). Es seminal, en este contexto, la valoración de la importante obra “O homem e a Terra”, del geógrafo francés Eric Dardel, publicada inicialmente en 1952, como uno de los puntos de partida para el surgimiento de la llamada geografía fenomenológica. Con esto, concluimos que la recepción del pensamiento de Heidegger se dio en forma plural en GHUM y en NOMEAR, y esta pluralidad resultó de la intencionalidad que movía a los investigadores en sus incursiones en las experiencias geográficas que investigaban. Esto no permitió la creación de un nuevo “marco teórico” homogeneizador, sino la búsqueda de vías para acceder a los fenómenos en sus diferencias.Desde os primeiros escritos, o pensamento de Martin Heidegger passou a exercer uma considerável influência no modo de pensar em diversas áreas do conhecimento. O presente artigo apresenta como as contribuições do pensamento heideggeriano influenciaram a inserção da fenomenologia na Geografia, tendo como recorte os trabalhos realizados no âmbito do Grupo de Pesquisa Geografia Humanista Cultural (GHUM) e do Grupo de Pesquisa Fenomenologia e Geografia (NOMEAR) . É seminal, nesse contexto, a apreciação da importante obra “O Homem e a Terra”, do geógrafo francês Eric Dardel, publicada inicialmente em 1952, como um dos pontos de partida para a ascensão da chamada geografia fenomenológica. Com isso, concluímos que a recepção do pensamento heideggeriano se deu de forma plural no GHUM e no NOMEAR, sendo essa pluralidade resultante da intencionalidade que moveu os pesquisadores em suas incursões sobre as experiências geográficas que investigaram. Isso não possibilitou a criação de um novo “arcabouço teórico” homogeneizante, mas a busca por formas de acessar os fenômenos em suas diferenças.Associação de Pesquisas em Fenomenologia (APFeno)2023-03-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoTextoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherapplication/pdfhttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phe/article/view/165Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; 96-104Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; Vol. 3 Núm. 2 (2022): Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; 96-104Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; v. 3 n. 2 (2022): Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences; 96-1042675-4673reponame:Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciencesinstname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRporhttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phe/article/view/165/106Copyright (c) 2023 Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciencesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAguiar, Felipe CostaPacheco Junior, Nelson Cortes2024-04-16T16:08:59Zoai:phenomenology.com.br:article/165Revistahttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/phePUBhttps://phenomenology.com.br/index.php/index/oaicontato@phenomenology.com.br || aholanda@yahoo.com2675-46732675-4673opendoar:2024-04-16T16:08:59Phenomenology, Humanities and Sciences - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false |
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FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY DE LA PRIMAVERA A LA FOZ: : APORTES DE LA FENOMENOLOGÍA HEIDEGGERIANA A LA GEOGRAFÍA FENOMENOLÓGICA DA NASCENTE À FOZ:: CONTRIBUIÇÕES DA FENOMENOLOGIA HEIDEGGERIANA À GEOGRAFIA FENOMENOLÓGICA |
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FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY Aguiar, Felipe Costa Geografia Fenomenologia Pensmento heideggeriano |
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FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY |
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FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY |
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FROM THE SPRING TO THE FOZ: : CONTRIBUTIONS FROM HEIDEGGERIAN PHENOMENOLOGY TO PHENOMENOLOGICAL GEOGRAPHY |
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Aguiar, Felipe Costa |
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Aguiar, Felipe Costa Pacheco Junior, Nelson Cortes |
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Pacheco Junior, Nelson Cortes |
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Aguiar, Felipe Costa Pacheco Junior, Nelson Cortes |
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Geografia Fenomenologia Pensmento heideggeriano |
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Since the first writings, the thought of Martin Heidegger started to exert a considerable influence on the way of thinking in several areas of knowledge. This article presents how the contributions of Heidegger's thought influenced the insertion of phenomenology in Geography, focusing on the works carried out within the Humanist Cultural Geography Research Group (GHUM) and the Phenomenology and Geography Research Group (NOMEAR). It is seminal, in this context, the appreciation of the important work “O homem e a Terra”, by the French geographer Eric Dardel, initially published in 1952, as one of the starting points for the rise of the so-called phenomenological geography. With this, we conclude that the reception of Heidegger's thought took place in a plural form in GHUM and in NOMEAR, and this plurality resulted from the intentionality that moved researchers in their incursions into the geographical experiences they investigated. This did not allow the creation of a new homogenizing “theoretical framework”, but the search for ways to access the phenomena in their differences. |
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