What is Dasein? | Martin Heidegger | Keyword

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  • In this episode, I explain Heidegger' notion of "Dasein."
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Komentáře • 48

  • @ananya4101
    @ananya4101 Před 5 měsíci +6

    YOU LITERALLY MADE ME LOVE PHILOSOPHY AGAIN, THANK YOU

  • @georgepinel8916
    @georgepinel8916 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I saw Dasein. It opened up my eyes

    • @StAsshole
      @StAsshole Před 6 měsíci +1

      Heard and laughed out loudly

  • @bravovince3070
    @bravovince3070 Před 7 měsíci +10

    first, you could say I was "being in time"

    • @numbersix8919
      @numbersix8919 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You are the first dasein in Time to comment in this space which is now embedded in our individual and shared Beings.

  • @titnesovic4522
    @titnesovic4522 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the explanation. Some things are clearer now. Heidegger seems endeed to be quite a social philosopher.

  • @dankmemington4897
    @dankmemington4897 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great video, just wanted to share my impressions as someone who's first proper exposure to Heidegger is this video.
    Frankly most of it isn't really clicking, but that might just be that this is too limited an exposure of a complicated topic for me to fairly articulate an opinion on. One of the things I'm struggling to understand is the notion of reflection being the force that drives non-being into being. A young child presumably lacks the ability to reflect, yet do they not have being? And related to that point, you mention the idea that the fact that we exist within time makes us aware of our end, which motivates us to action (if I understand that correctly). Again, I don't know that a young child is aware of its mortality, yet young children do all sorts of things.
    Another point I'm struggling with is the idea that we "de-distance" ourselves from things in space in order to create a world, and I can't understand that in a sense that isn't metaphorical. Does being physically closer to an object necessarily imply a larger degree of engagement with it? Am I completely misunderstanding?
    Lastly, there's the idea of a persisting sense of self that you mention. At first I thought I understood what the object of focus was, namely the sense of having subjectivity per se, to be able to feel that one belongs within a body. But then you mention that this relates also to one's character, but yet distinct from the sum of our likes and dislikes and individual histories. I struggle to conceive of speaking of my character in a sense that is completely divorced from this. Apologies if I'm not being precise, I'm pretty tired at the moment.
    I enjoyed the video, though. It was very engaging even though I don't feel like I understood anything.

  • @imcaspa1995
    @imcaspa1995 Před 7 měsíci

    really good overview but also just wanted to hop on and say, really nice shirt!

  • @thunbergmartin
    @thunbergmartin Před 7 měsíci +5

    Whenever I think of dasein, it strikes me how the heidggeriean terms are actually baked into the Germanic word (?) In swedish it's basically the every day word "närvaro" I which to hear if anyone else (scandinavian, German) have the same understanding here? It feels like Heidiggers linguistically proximity to me gives me an easier time, than perhaps other languages. Maybe Ive said it before, but anyway you are a pearl David, a real gem on youtube! It was some time since I watched your stuff, but I really appreciate your channel!

    • @geolazakis
      @geolazakis Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's not närvaro, it is tillvaro or rather said tillvarot. So the question is not what is dasein but rather who is Dasein.

    • @thunbergmartin
      @thunbergmartin Před 7 měsíci +1

      Personaly I like närvaro better BUT I wont argue that there is a hermeneutical and lingustical correctness in tillvaro, and perhaps not in närvaro, It is a better translation. So (and I now assume you are swedish/scandinavian) would you not say that there is a certain closeness-in-thought in words like när-varo, till-varo, här-vara, här-öra, här-berga? (another favourite of mine) have a nice afternoon person of the internet :) @@geolazakis

    • @thunbergmartin
      @thunbergmartin Před 7 měsíci

      ?@@geolazakis

    • @geolazakis
      @geolazakis Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@thunbergmartin Hi just saw your reply. For me it's important to see the origin and use of the word, there ought to be a continuation rather than reappropriation of words. Words are in a sense sacred for Heidegger, not in a mystical way but that we need to treat them with care and a listening ear.
      The word 'till' is tied with 'to' while the word 'när' is tied to 'when', the former is tied to 'reaching' while the latter is tied to 'reached' and Dasein is not reached since it is reaching i.e. becoming. The reaching for Dasein is Death, there's no more becoming since it has already become.
      The words you mention have a closeness-in-thought, but for Heidegger it is not just about mere closeness but of their difference to each other, the details in difference matter.
      Tillvaro is becoming, Närvaro will or had already been determined in it's fruition while Dasein is not. Hence Tillvaro is more appropriate and also the ethics of such ontology are more open to the openness of life. But let's not forget Dasein is human, the aspect of life i.e. is in a state of becoming (Heidegger was inspired by Goethe and his morphology).

    • @russellbaston974
      @russellbaston974 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hegel said that German ( replacing Greek) had become "the natural language of philosophy" I think one of the things Heidegger does is almost create a language in this case 'Heidegerise' (which drove one of my Philosophy lectures a bit nuts! ) But the adoption of compound words is entirely natural and ordinary in German, one of my fellow students who was bilingual in German and English said Being and Time was much easier to understand in German..

  • @NilDesperandumVeritasOditMoras

    When i first listened to lectures about Heidegger’s Being and Time I understood very little. After studying Mahayana Buddhism and Daoism I understood everything. Heidegger basically re-discovered key concepts of Mahayana Buddhism 17-19 centuries later. Dasein is “interbeing”.

  • @numbersix8919
    @numbersix8919 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thanks Dr David. I think may have understood something of some of what you have said. But one question, which may help me a little, please: would puppy dogs, kitty cats, and fuzzy little bunnies also have this dasein thing? (Given that their adorable intelligences have no idea of inevitable death solely due to the effect of Time.) Thank you very much.

    • @numbersix8919
      @numbersix8919 Před 7 měsíci

      @@balsarmy Thank you very much. I do not know if you mean biological evolution, but have striven to understand, and will remember what you have said. Thank you.
      Still I would like to hear from our new Doctor about the fuzzy little bunnies, etc, on this matter. I asked again in the subsequent video, but thus far my entreaties have been coldly rebuffed! I care very much for cute little kitties and puppies, though not in the way Heidegger means I suppose - and I fear that by including them I have made myself a figure of fun to Dr David, even though I excluded the wuzzily wombat and looping lemur. I suppose I would had done better to have said "higher mammals" and left it at that.

    • @freeradicalsmagazine2316
      @freeradicalsmagazine2316 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi! As I understand it, the Dasein is a potentiality of the being, but doesn't have to happen. With that in mind, the Dasein is not excluded to any kind of animal but as far as we know, we humans, are the only ones to have "reach it"? I'm not a big fan about the Dasein being an evolutionary term, because in that case it would generate a hierarchy but what it is truth is that the Dasain seems some kind of next step of the conscious about oneself, it's like transporting consciousness to an ontological state. Anyway, I'm pretty far from being an expert, just jumping into the debate!@@numbersix8919

  • @russellbaston974
    @russellbaston974 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent, thank you,

  • @erinkos1072
    @erinkos1072 Před 3 měsíci

    is dasein something an individual can have, or is it something you are? How would you explain somebody with, or who is, dasein, im incredibly confused.

  • @hansistein6325
    @hansistein6325 Před měsícem

    Read Ernest Becker on the importance of death-awareness in a much broader context.
    And, Dasein can also be Being in the Now; as in the Buddhist sense of being fully present here and now.

  • @andreas2672
    @andreas2672 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm not sure if "da" from "dasein" should be translated as "there." In this case, I would prefer "here." In German, in colloquial language, one says "ich bin da," which means "I am here." "Schau da" means "look there," which indicates a direction away, but in the context of existence, one refers to oneself.

  • @britonbradley4796
    @britonbradley4796 Před 5 měsíci

    Description of daesiin starts at 01:26

  • @callmeuriah.5433
    @callmeuriah.5433 Před 7 měsíci

    Is it normal for this fundamental quality, the quality that I track within myself, to be a distaste for the world?

  • @JessAbstract
    @JessAbstract Před 7 měsíci

    This some good shit

  • @Blinkey99
    @Blinkey99 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Who's in your bookcase? I think I know 7 of them.

  • @clumsydad7158
    @clumsydad7158 Před 7 měsíci

    being in the world

    • @clumsydad7158
      @clumsydad7158 Před 7 měsíci

      beingness, the quality of being, the actuality of being ... revealing, close cousin of becoming - presence, the experience of presence, what happens in a moment of time, if there is such a thing - that space in which something exists, in life - the subconscious experience of existing

  • @trinocarrera3669
    @trinocarrera3669 Před 6 měsíci

    Young people don't see their lives ending.but they still do things.

    • @vis7139
      @vis7139 Před 3 měsíci

      It's more fundamental than the end of life. This current moment will end. So your current state of being knows that the end is coming in the next fraction of a second. Knowing about this miniscule ending is the perception of time.

  • @geolitz2665
    @geolitz2665 Před 7 měsíci

    You should say “Being” more.

  • @hansistein6325
    @hansistein6325 Před měsícem

    Da sein should be Being Here, not there. In German, there is dort. Da = here.

  • @V1ENYA
    @V1ENYA Před 7 měsíci

    start from 01:25

  • @geolazakis
    @geolazakis Před 7 měsíci

    At least pose the question properly: *Who* is Dasein?

    • @russellbaston974
      @russellbaston974 Před 3 měsíci

      Who is Dasein?- it's "you" as Heidegger said " Dasein is always and in every case, mine." But this video is trying to get to and over the concept of Dasein as well so using 'what' is fine by me.

    • @geolazakis
      @geolazakis Před 3 měsíci

      @@russellbaston974 Do you know what Heidegger meant by those quotes?

    • @russellbaston974
      @russellbaston974 Před 3 měsíci

      It is -ME writing this- I am tapping the keys.- the German word he used was Jemeinigkeit.@@geolazakis

    • @geolazakis
      @geolazakis Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@russellbaston974Do you have an understanding of Heidegger in your own language or just through his terminology? Not very Dasein of you.

    • @vis7139
      @vis7139 Před 3 měsíci

      @@geolazakis It's not just "who" is dasein though, because the term "who" is normally described with reference to personal traits. "Who is it?" can be answered with "the person with black hair, standing over there, it's my friend" or whatever.
      Whereas dasein is meant to get across a beingness that exists before any of that can form. Not only does it exist before those other traits, but its very existence allows those other traits to form.