This essay studies Heidegger's application of Husserl's phenomenological elucidation of time consciousness to different notions basic to "Being and Time" such as Dasein, Being-in-the-world, modes of disclosure, care and the like. It also points out that Heidegger develops very much the phenomenological treatment of time while examining notions like transcendence, horizon, death, world time, temporality of time and so on.
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Thomas, V. C. (1990). The Development of Time Consciousness from Husserl to Heidegger in The Moral Sense and Its Foundational Significance: Self, Person, Historicity, Community. In A.-T. Tymienecka (Ed.), Analecta Husserliana. The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Retrieved from not available
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