Presentation: Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is a German philosopher who has remained famous for his reflections on Being and human existence. In this sense, it has greatly influenced Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialism. Politically very ambiguous in the face of Nazism, he was often considered an abstract and obscure thinker. What does he mean, for example, when he defines man as "Dasein", a term generally translated in French as "Être-là", and as "Être-jeté" in the world, in existence and time, having to question himself on the meaning of his being and what it is like to be for him and for the Being. ...
21 июл 2024