Ep. 140 | Heidegger traiu Husserl? A história por trás da ruptura.

Heidegger's betrayal of his master is one of the most repeated "stories" in 20th-century philosophy. But does this version account for what really happened between Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger? In this video, I invite you to look at this relationship beyond easy and malicious labels. Starting from the historical, philosophical, and political context of the time, I analyze how the encounter between Husserl and his most unsettling disciple took place, the development of phenomenology, and the emergence of one of the greatest ruptures in contemporary philosophy. More than a story of betrayal, what emerges here is the birth of two distinct paths from the same point: — Husserl's transcendental phenomenology — and Heidegger's ontological/hermeneutical phenomenology, especially from Being and Time onwards. Throughout the video, I will discuss: • how Heidegger approached Husserl • what are the main differences between their thoughts • what really happened with the publication of Being and Time • what was the impact of the political context on their relationship • and why this story is much more complex than it seems If you are interested in philosophy, phenomenology, and phenomenological-existential psychology, this video will help you understand not only this relationship, but also two distinct ways of thinking about human existence. #Heidegger #Husserl #phenomenology #philosophy #BeingandTime #existentialphenomenology #transcendentalphenomenology #contemporaryphilosophy #historyofphilosophy Chapters: 00:00 – 02:00 – Introduction 02:01 – 07:27 – Part 1: The Encounter 07:28 – 09:44 – Part 2: Trust and Differences 09:45 – 12:39 – Heidegger's Critiques of Husserl 12:40 – 19:54 – Part 3: The Philosophical Rupture 19:55 – 23:15 – Part 4: The Political Context 23:16 – 24:34 – The 5th Edition of Being and Time (1941) 24:35 – 27:25 - Part 5: The Legacy ✍ Link For Ep. 139 | Heidegger's Error:    • Ep 139 | Heidegger, o nazismo e o silêncio...   🔎 ABOUT THE CHANNEL This channel is dedicated to phenomenological-existential psychology, with reflections on existence, clinical practice, philosophy, and human experience. 🌐 LEARN ABOUT MY WORK To learn about my professional trajectory, or to find out more about the clinical supervision or psychotherapy I offer, visit: www.giselezig.com