An Investigation in Relationship between Heidegger and Corbin's Phenomenology's (with Concentrating on Being and Time)
The relationship between Corbin's phenomenology and the traditional phenomenology and his contribution in shaping the phenomenology movement are subjects of discussion that usually has been assumed; And there is no serious investigation in this area; although it can illuminate evaluations about the methodological value of Corbin's investigations in Iranian- Islamic studies.
In this paper, by concentrating on two fundamental problems of Heidegger and Corbin's thoughts i. e. "being "and" time ", we try to approach to a comparative insight about them. Analyzing Corbin's thinking about being and time in relation to Heidegger's thought reveals fundamental gaps between the two, which more than anything origins from Corbin's deep interest in Iranian- Islamic thought.
In this paper, after an analysis of being and time in the philosophy of Heidegger and Corbin, we compared those viewpoints and have shown that the differences between the two, originate from deeper methodological distinctions.