Dasein

"Dasein" (German pronunciation: [ˈdaːzaɪn]) is a technical term in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. Adopted from the ordinary German word Dasein meaning "existence",[1][2] Heidegger used it to refer to the mode of being that is particular to human beings. It is a form of being that is aware of and must confront such issues as personhood, mortality, and the dilemma or paradox of living in relationship with other humans while being ultimately alone with oneself.

  1. ^ Literally 'being there' or 'presence', from da 'there' + sein 'to be'. After the publication of Being and Time, Heidegger came to prefer to hyphenate the term as Da-sein
  2. ^ Stambaugh, Joan (1996). "Translator's Introduction". Being and Time. State University of New York Press. p. xiv.

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