ways of being-in-a-world – concern
“By way of examples, the multiplicity of these ways of being-in may be indicated by the following list: having to do with something, producing something, ordering up and looking after […]
“By way of examples, the multiplicity of these ways of being-in may be indicated by the following list: having to do with something, producing something, ordering up and looking after […]
“Two entities that are just-there within the world and that, in addition, are intrinsically worldless, can never ‘touch’ each other, nor can one ‘be in the presence of’ the other.” […]
“Nevertheless, these determinations of Dasein’s being must now be seen and understood a priori, on the basis of [Dasein’s] being-structure, which we call being-in-a-world.” “What does being-in mean?” Martin Heidegger, […]
“And since ‘world’ is itself a constitutivum of Dasein, conceptually elaborating the phenomenon of world requires an insight into the basic structures of Dasein.” Martin Heidegger, Being and Time Edmund […]
“…entities are either a who (eksistence) or a what (thereness in the broadest sense).” Martin Heidegger, Being and Time Edmund Husserl, Psychological and Transcendental Phenomenology and the Confrontation with Heidegger […]
“Ontology and phenomenology are not two different disciplines that, along with others, belong to philosophy. The two terms characterize philosophy itself according to [respectively] its object and its way of […]
“The meaning of the being of the entity that we call Dasein will be shown to be temporality.” Martin Heidegger, Being and Time
“To be sure, [Dasein’ s] ownmost being entails having an understanding of that being and always already maintaining itself in a certain interpretation of its being.” Martin Heidegger, Being and […]
“That being towards which Dasein can – and always somehow does – comport itself in one way or another, we call ‘eksistence [Existenz].’” “Dasein always understands itself in terms of […]
“Dasein is an entity that does not just occur among other entities. Rather, Dasein is ontically distinguished by the fact that, in its being, it is concerned about its being. […]