Heidegger’s revision of the Husserlian concept of “phenomenon” stated in §7 of Being and Time implies the introduction of a certain negativity in the immanent positive nature of the phenomenon. This negativity appears as a “reference to the other”, which, specifically in the announcement, also has a temporal character of anticipation as reference to the future. The essay aims at showing that this reference to a future event implies the contingency of the world, which is differently understood by Husserl and by Heidegger. This difference concerns the teleological status of the announcement: as anticipation of an infinite Idea or as consciousness of our finite existence.
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