Abstract
In this interview, Dieter Henrich discusses his lifetime achievements and experiences in philosophy, consciousness and subjectivity being central themes. The development and personal inspirations of Henrich’s philosophical approach are systematically centred around classical German philosophy, yet strongly informed by a dialogue with analytical philosophy and historical research on the conditions of the possibility of the emergence of classical works. Other subjects discussed in the interview include Marburg neo-Kantianism, the systematic position of metaphysics and ontology, and Henrich’s recent (2016) book on being and nothing in Beckett and Hölderlin.
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