Which of the following depicts Heidegger's distinction between appearance and phenomena as prescribed in his book 'Being and Time'?
A. Appearance is that which shows itself in something else, while phenomenon is that which shows itself in itself
B. Appearance is that which shows itself in Itself, while phenomena is that which shows itself in something else
C. Appearance is that which hides itself in itself, while phenomena is that which shows itself in itself
D. Appearance is that which shows itself in jtself, while phenomena is that which hides itself in itself
Answer: Option A
A. Wilhelm Dilthey
B. Friedrich Schleiermacher
C. Gadamer
D. Heidegger
A. Only (1) is true
B. Only (2) and (3) are true
C. Only (1) and (3) are true
D. Only (1), (3) and (4) are true
Noema is HusserI's phenomenology refers to
A. real content of an intentional act
B. ideal content of an intentional act
C. real content of an unintentional act
D. ideal content of an unintentional act

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