Questioning Ipseity and Alterity: Heidegger, Sartre and Kierkegaard
Tirvaudey, Robert
Questioning Ipseity and Alterity: Heidegger, Sartre and Kierkegaard - 2012.
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Is Heideggerian anxiety an insulating tone, cutting Dasein off from others, so as to lock oneself in an insuperable solipsism? It will be argued that anxiety, far from severing oneself from others, opens the Dasein towards them. We will first show that Stimmung in Heidegger is neither a negation nor the denial of others. The Dasein is only solitary because it consists in openness towards others.We confirm this crucial point between ipseity and alterity by discussing some aspects of Sartre’s reading of the Heideggerian stance and by comparing Heideggerian anxiety with the way Kierkegaard conceived it.
Questioning Ipseity and Alterity: Heidegger, Sartre and Kierkegaard - 2012.
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Is Heideggerian anxiety an insulating tone, cutting Dasein off from others, so as to lock oneself in an insuperable solipsism? It will be argued that anxiety, far from severing oneself from others, opens the Dasein towards them. We will first show that Stimmung in Heidegger is neither a negation nor the denial of others. The Dasein is only solitary because it consists in openness towards others.We confirm this crucial point between ipseity and alterity by discussing some aspects of Sartre’s reading of the Heideggerian stance and by comparing Heideggerian anxiety with the way Kierkegaard conceived it.
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