Dasein: Heidegger's term for human existence, characterized by self-awareness and existential questioning
Dasein: Heidegger's term for human existence, characterized by self-awareness and existential questioning
How does the concept of "Dasein" in Martin Heidegger's philosophy challenge the traditional Cartesian notion of subject-object dualism?
Heidegger's "Dasein" dissolves Cartesian dualism by emphasizing the inseparability of being and existence
What Heidegger means by 'thrownness' (Geworfenheit) — we find ourselves in a situation we didn't choose
Heidegger's 'thrownness' describes our existence as involuntarily situated in a world with pre-existing conditions
What Heidegger meant by the forgetting of Being — Western metaphysics reduced Being to beings
Heidegger's concept: Western metaphysics obscured Being by focusing on individual beings
What the ontological difference is for Heidegger — the difference between Being and beings
Heidegger's ontological difference: Being as the ground of beings, not beings themselves
What 'das Man' (the They) does according to Heidegger — anonymous social norms that dissolve individual responsibility
'Das Man' embodies anonymous social norms, eroding individual accountability in Heidegger's philosophy
What Heidegger's 'the question concerning technology' argues — technology reveals the world as standing-reserve
Heidegger contends that technology presents the world as a resource for exploitation
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