Marginalia to Being and Time - Religious Studies at Stanford ...
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is not the phenomenological conception.”<br />
In the right margin:<br />
N.B.<br />
Husserl underlines:<br />
“legitim<strong>at</strong>e”<br />
In the left margin:<br />
Why? I still cannot anticip<strong>at</strong>e the entity. 58<br />
Husserl underlines:<br />
“ordinary conception of phenomenon”<br />
In the right margin:<br />
Thus, rel<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>to</strong> an entity.<br />
31.34-35 31.34-35 55.9-10 28.8-9<br />
Text in SZ:<br />
“If, however, the phenomenological conception of phenomenon is <strong>to</strong> be<br />
unders<strong>to</strong>od <strong>at</strong> all....”<br />
In the right margin, <strong>and</strong> underscored:<br />
the phenomenological concept of phenomenon<br />
see 35! 59<br />
32.29-30 32.28-29 56.10-11 28.41-42<br />
Text in SZ:<br />
“‘Discourse