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- The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon
- Series page
- The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Using the Lexicon
- Chronology of Martin Heidegger
- Abbreviations for Heidegger’s Works
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- 64. Earth (Erde)
- 65. Ecstasis (Ekstase)
- 66. Ek-sistence (Ek-sistenz)
- 67. Emergence (Aufgang)
- 68. Emergency (Not)
- 69. Enchantment (Zauber)
- 70. End (Ende)
- 71. Epoché
- 72. Equipment (Zeug)
- 73. Equiprimordiality (Gleichursprünglichkeit)
- 74. Errancy (Irre)
- 75. Essence (Wesen)
- 76. Everydayness (Alltäglichkeit)
- 77. Existence (Existenz)
- 78. Existential (Existenzial) and Existentiell (Existenziell)
- 79. Expecting (Erwartung)
- 80. Experience (Erfahrung)
- 81. Express (ausdrücklich, ausdrücken)
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- H
- I
- J
- K
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- W
- German–English Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
73. - Equiprimordiality (Gleichursprünglichkeit)
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2021
- The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon
- Series page
- The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Using the Lexicon
- Chronology of Martin Heidegger
- Abbreviations for Heidegger’s Works
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- 64. Earth (Erde)
- 65. Ecstasis (Ekstase)
- 66. Ek-sistence (Ek-sistenz)
- 67. Emergence (Aufgang)
- 68. Emergency (Not)
- 69. Enchantment (Zauber)
- 70. End (Ende)
- 71. Epoché
- 72. Equipment (Zeug)
- 73. Equiprimordiality (Gleichursprünglichkeit)
- 74. Errancy (Irre)
- 75. Essence (Wesen)
- 76. Everydayness (Alltäglichkeit)
- 77. Existence (Existenz)
- 78. Existential (Existenzial) and Existentiell (Existenziell)
- 79. Expecting (Erwartung)
- 80. Experience (Erfahrung)
- 81. Express (ausdrücklich, ausdrücken)
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- German–English Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Two or more different phenomena are equiprimordial (equally original or co-original;gleichursprünglich) if they are mutually interdependent and can only be understood in relation to each other, and if in addition they are not based on a common, more fundamental, phenomenon. They belong to a common phenomenon and highlight different aspects of it, but are not reducible to it. Furthermore, there is no hierarchy between equiprimordial phenomena, no phenomenon is more basic than the other. Instead, they are equally basic. In particular, equiprimordial phenomena are not derivable from or based on each other.
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- The Cambridge Heidegger Lexicon , pp. 287 - 288Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021