Heidegger's Dilemma: Balancing History and Innovation in Phenomenology.
Heidegger's later philosophy explores the tension between the need for new ways of thinking and the influence of past philosophical ideas. He argues that earlier philosophers have already touched on the essence of things, shaping what phenomenology should focus on. He believes that phenomenology should build on past philosophies while also going beyond them. This creates a dilemma in how to balance historical influences with new insights in phenomenology.