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What is Dasein?

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4. Dasein

2019
Dasein is Heidegger’s way of referring both to the human being and to the type of Being that humans have. Its essence lies in its existence. It can respond to its circumstances, thereby choosing its ‘Being’. ‘Dasein’ is about the human being and its place in the world.
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4. Dasein

2002
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Dasein’s Historicity

2020
Until now I have not mentioned a phenomenon which one might expect should play a pivotal role when dealing with the question of death. That is, of course, the phenomenon of birth. To a certain degree birth is enshrined in the notion of thrownness. Thrownness is, as it were, the existential-ontological notion of birth, for thrownness means that Dasein ...
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Dasein Comes after the Episternic Subject, But Who Is Dasein?

International Philosophical Quarterly, 2000
L'A. repose la question de la subjectivite dans le contexte de l'analytique existentiale de Heidegger. Reexaminant la notion de Dasein dans le sens de l'authenticite, de la quotidiennete et de son activite, ainsi que l'experience du Dasein comme individualisation, l'A.
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Historical Dasein

2017
Chapter 4 details Woolf’s treatment of the relationship between self and world from the perspective of ‘time’, a subject that is a predominant area of concern in Heidegger’s Being and Time. Specifically, attention is drawn to both Woolf and Heidegger’s critiques of the metaphysical perspective that defines time as linear, successive and dominated by a ...
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Acceptance and Dasein.

The Humanistic Psychologist, 1995
Abstract Acceptance is often treated as a unitary concept in psychological usage, leading to unnecessary misunderstandings. This paper analyzes the notion into its common usages and elaborates on the less common idea of radical acceptance as the form of interest in a therapeutic context.
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The Desire of Dasein

Heidegger Circle Proceedings, 2006
This paper examines the significance of Aristotelian desire (orexis) for the onto-genesis of Dasein as care (Sorge). In an early Marburg lecture course devoted to Aristotle, Grundbegriffe der aristotelischen Philosophie, Heidegger claims that Dasein is determined by two fundamental possibilities of movement; flight (phug!) and pursuit (airesis).
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