dc.description.abstract | This paper aims at reconstructing the main stages of the young Heidegger’s philosophical development. To begin with, the paper considers the emergence of Heidegger’s project of radical phenomenology of life and his criticism of Husserl’s theoretical stance in philosophy. The author shows that the central idea of the young Heidegger is the idea of the worlding of things. It makes possible the revolutionary synthesis of hermeneutics and phenomenology, transcendentalism and pragmatism, philosophy of life and protestant theology. The last part of the paper considers Heidegger’s phenomenological interpretation of Aristotle and the emergence of the project “Being and Time”. | bg_BG |