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Understanding the Concept of Dasein, Hermeneutics, Existentialism, Deconstruction, and Theology: The Concept of Dasein, Thesis of Being and Time, Similarity to Sunyata of Nagarjuna

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Understanding the Concept of Dasein, Hermeneutics, Existentialism, Deconstruction, and Theology

The Concept of Dasein

  • Dasein ex-sists (use of Greek word ‘exsis’ - it stands out of all other beings in virtue of its own awareness- he stands out towards the future-future is finitude and mortality) .
  • In Heidegger, temporality is ex-sistenial ( ‘ex’ - stands out towrads the future) .
  • This ‘exsis’ is not in existential- not in Kierkegaardian sense.
  • Dasein is in process of becoming itse…

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Summarization- Important Notes to Remember: Heidegger՚s Belief, Aristotle Belief, Heidegger Ontological Difference, Heidegger, the ‘Being of Beings’

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Summarization- Important Notes to Remember

Heidegger՚s Belief

  • Heidegger՚s chief concern is not with how a particular thing/entity X (table, chair etc.) is related to another particular thing Y, but how the meaning of a particular thing and its relation with other things get determined at all.
  • In other words, Heidegger asks this question – what does it mean for a thing (x, y, etc.)…

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