Heidegger on Anxiety and Dasein

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
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    Professor Ellie Anderson, co-host of Overthink philosophy podcast, discusses some key themes in Martin Heidegger, including his theory of anxiety as a fundamental mood, his relationship to existentialism, and the nature of Dasein and freedom. References are to Heidegger's "What is Metaphysics?," Being and Time, and The Basic Problems of Phenomenology.
    This video was created for Professor Anderson's Spring 2021 "Continental Thought" course at Pomona College.
    For more from Ellie, check out Overthink podcast!
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Komentáře • 258

  • @erniewilliams2790
    @erniewilliams2790 Před rokem +174

    I am 80. I taught philosophy for 47 years. You are an excellent teacher, but you already know that.

    • @mudassrazainab8440
      @mudassrazainab8440 Před 9 měsíci

      Kindly send me aims of education by O Conor.

    • @diptimangautam5533
      @diptimangautam5533 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @erniewilliams2790 that last part 'but you already know that' is sly joke abt the topic at hand isn't it?

  • @drangelapuca
    @drangelapuca Před 2 lety +75

    As a fellow university lecturer in Philosophy (and Religious Studies) I have to say your work on this channel is amazing! Thanks for the great content you provide for us, Ellie.

  • @dejd
    @dejd Před 2 lety +62

    Love the explanation on this one, especially the relation of freedom and nothingness. I was always afraid when reading Heidegger, even more than I was afraid of vases!

  • @cesarjom
    @cesarjom Před rokem +15

    Anxiety, despair and nothingness, all key concepts in Existential philosophy! This continues to be my favorite schools of thought.

    • @robinharwood5044
      @robinharwood5044 Před rokem +1

      "Anxiety, despair and nothingness, ..." Existentialism is so cheerful, isn't it?

    • @kandidwithkaleb
      @kandidwithkaleb Před 2 měsíci

      @@robinharwood5044yes because if everything is nothing then u don’t have to be anything 😂

  • @NaveenKumar-xs5ie
    @NaveenKumar-xs5ie Před 8 měsíci +4

    This type of anxiety happens all the time to me since my childhood, but I couldn't put into words.

  • @adamdominguez656
    @adamdominguez656 Před rokem +16

    The “unhomeliness” explanation coupled with pebble in shoe unlocked something. It’s that feeling of realizing your house has been broken into while you were gone. Total environment shift.

    • @bikecaptain8015
      @bikecaptain8015 Před rokem +2

      I have found, myself, (and I think it at least tangentially related to the concepts at hand) that that only happens when you're fooling yourself and suddenly realize so. "Yeah, I did just leave a 2 story pile of resources unattended for most of a day around people with limited options. You're gonna get that." is a way less crippling reaction than, "They crossed the threshold? I thought there was some kind of "decent person force field" involved. How did the drywall not prevent unauthorized entry? I'll never sleep again."

  • @davidmatta2727
    @davidmatta2727 Před 2 lety +11

    Simply put, it is the difference between common anxiety about something versus existential anxiety about everything (Unheimlichkeit or alienation) without going nuts. Coming to terms with this kind of anxiety is liberating.

  • @gulgutz90
    @gulgutz90 Před rokem

    Hello professor. Thank you for doing this. Many of us need you.

  • @Mohamad-dc1zx
    @Mohamad-dc1zx Před rokem +10

    Thank you so much. As far as I got your words, the anxiety in Heidegger perception is the price we pay for being free of whatever the society has determined for us in the hope of reaching freedom or creativity. Staying in this position could be dangerous as it holds us crippling in nothingness. This may explain why many citizens tend to cling to social norms to stay calm and in peace without having to question whether there are any other better paths to take.

    • @russellbaston974
      @russellbaston974 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes the “whatever society has determined for us” is part of our ‘throwness’ ( Geworfenheit) the given circumstances of our existence. The “ clinging to social norms” is important it is part our ‘ordinary everydayness’ ( Alteglichkeit).

  • @kvass679
    @kvass679 Před 2 lety +3

    Best explanation i have ever seen and heard. Thank you sooooo sooooo much

  • @willemdebruijn7321
    @willemdebruijn7321 Před rokem +4

    Another way of putting it is to say anxiety is the fear of being, which, as Heidegger suggests, we experience more readily in the dark because that's when we get past the state of distraction that characterises our being in the world on an everyday basis and closer to the nothingness that haunts us at the core of our being. Paradoxically, then, it is the fear of nothing (and the fear of freedom) that can cripple us. So, KEEP CALM AND READ HEIDEGGER. Thanks for the lovely video.

    • @transom2
      @transom2 Před 2 měsíci

      Heidegger is tapping into deep core experiences of being human.
      No doubt.
      But how should we think about him given that his philosophy & thoughts on existing & living in the world led him to become an enthusiastic &: unrepentant Nazi.

  • @tsikomolis7448
    @tsikomolis7448 Před rokem +11

    I am one of the hundred that came here to thank you. You simplify with such a wonderful way , terms that you cannot find an understandable explanation for someone who is not studying philosophy or being an academic. Thank you

  • @jbjrsdbttdl
    @jbjrsdbttdl Před 2 lety +23

    Wow this video is amazing! I've never thought of Anxiety this way before and it actually is really helpful to learn this in my life right now! Keep up the great work on your channel!!

  • @abooswalehmosafeer173
    @abooswalehmosafeer173 Před 2 lety +2

    What a masterful explanation,as her usual.

  • @esmoroglu
    @esmoroglu Před rokem +2

    Meticulous building of meaning between concepts. Thanks for the presentation.👏🏻👋🏼

  • @bprobertson
    @bprobertson Před 2 měsíci +1

    this video made me anxious and I loved it

  • @m1ar1vin
    @m1ar1vin Před rokem +2

    Great video!! Would love a longer format lecture/video on Heidegger from you.

  • @Ayosubzero
    @Ayosubzero Před 2 lety

    This short lecture is everything to me.

  • @debajyotij
    @debajyotij Před rokem +4

    Your lectures are excellent. There are a lot of videos out there and they give numerous informations as well but they don't know how to teach; you do excel in that field. Thank you 😊

  • @StereoPalto
    @StereoPalto Před rokem +3

    It seems I've finally got the algorithm perfectly tuned to recommend me THE BEST CONTENT. This is amazing.

  • @RichInk
    @RichInk Před rokem +1

    Beautifully put.

  • @albertsonntag754
    @albertsonntag754 Před rokem

    Thank you for a clear articulation of the concept Dasein

  • @filialpiety
    @filialpiety Před 2 lety

    This was fun, thank you!

  • @dondasglory
    @dondasglory Před 2 lety +4

    my girl loved ur channel and also me too. im majoring math and she's in physics eng. we never seen a professor like you. thank you for the content. we love you

  • @fdbkfdbk1088
    @fdbkfdbk1088 Před rokem +4

    Ellie thank you so much for your content. You are one of the best out there, and personally my favourite. Please consider one day explain the concept of uncanny of Freud and the Real of Lacan. This is what it thought the most during your video.

  • @Reflox1
    @Reflox1 Před rokem +12

    Having an anxiety disorder myself looking into Heidegger really made the connection between what I was experiencing. I hate the state I am in, I am beginning to grow resentful of my general life in its entirety.
    But to experience this in the first place I had to feel comfortable with my daily life. It reassured me that i am not fundamentally opposed to the way things are going, but that I may have to reevaluate some aspects so I can return to my state of emotional equilibrium.

    • @TheJthom9
      @TheJthom9 Před 10 měsíci

      Thinking about yourself is the same as feeling miserable. It is the same for everyone. Forget the self

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Před 3 měsíci

      His name being broadcasted constantly in dasein by the ready at hand, you wanna die tonight? It's really dark why you smoke weed.... it doesn't go away it started when i was 12.. the meaning of being literally is you wanna die tonight or do you wanna die tomorrow?

  • @just_matt3937
    @just_matt3937 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is the first time I've heard someone discuss Heidegger in plain English. I love it!

  • @marwasa
    @marwasa Před 11 měsíci

    thank you so much. this was so elaborated, well explained and so helpful.

  • @incognitoanonymous5396
    @incognitoanonymous5396 Před 2 lety +9

    This is why I start to like Continental philosophy for the simple reason that it is relevant to one's own life and it deepens one's understanding of oneself vis-a-vis the world in which one is immersed. In a word, it speaks to our intimate inner world.
    In this case, existential anxiety is really a weird mode because it appears fully only if one's consciousness has no particular object as happens in deep meditation where the self or the "I" that observes the objects of consciousness is itself been collapsed and vanished in whatever is observed resulting in a whole consciousness with no division. In this moment, there is a peace but afterward, there is an anxiety unlike any normal anxiety. It is an empty anxiety. One feels totally empty literally which causes confusion and it may lead to dread and drive one to be attached to something to fill in that emptiness.

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 Před 2 lety

      I don’t experience that emptiness unless I forget to practice.

  • @samuellascar5928
    @samuellascar5928 Před rokem

    Thanks for this explanation. Maybe one of the most concrete I have seen.

  • @tadeuszszerynski6347
    @tadeuszszerynski6347 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Never heard before such complex concepts explained so clearly, yet not simplified. Brilliant, thank you!

  • @fanning32
    @fanning32 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this--I really enjoyed it.

  • @boaz1353
    @boaz1353 Před rokem

    I watch your videos with ambient music in the background its so good

  • @miguelmelo9138
    @miguelmelo9138 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you, you explaine it really well, clear to the point and above all with best simple examples we all face daily.

  • @JB-qh3dn
    @JB-qh3dn Před rokem

    Thank you for this marvellous lecture

  • @syedaleemuddin6804
    @syedaleemuddin6804 Před rokem +8

    I like your presentation. It's an eye opener for me. I just came from Jordan Peterson explaining Nietzscha but his attitude and your attitude is totally different, you're more direct and more refreshing..
    Thanks from India 🇮🇳

  • @hd-xc2lz
    @hd-xc2lz Před 5 měsíci

    Some of the clearest, yet not over-simplified, explications of Heideggerian terminology on CZcams. More Heidegger lectures, please.

  • @JJPineda1114
    @JJPineda1114 Před rokem

    Your insights are beautifully explained and make some elusive ideas accessible. .Thank you.

  • @alchemydp
    @alchemydp Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant. I haven’t read Heidegger in 30 years and you just brought it all back as eloquently as Professor Dreyfus used to. Even better.

  • @chggg567
    @chggg567 Před rokem +4

    There is a real professor in the room, SALUTE WITH GREAT RESPECT!

  • @annaczgli2983
    @annaczgli2983 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This was oddly calming. I finally get it now. I get life.

  • @ninobrazil5990
    @ninobrazil5990 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very well explained great job

  • @CienciayEPsicologia
    @CienciayEPsicologia Před 6 měsíci

    I have watched this video twice. I think Heidegger is beautiful because the truthfulness behind his profound work

  • @lomkima5911
    @lomkima5911 Před 2 lety

    binging your videos and been really heplful!

  • @mthompson0977
    @mthompson0977 Před rokem

    Excellent ! Thanks much for this , I really enjoy your videos .

  • @ziloj-perezivat
    @ziloj-perezivat Před rokem +1

    This cured me of my anxiety

  • @yunusemreko8950
    @yunusemreko8950 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for clear explanations.

  • @luispolanco6712
    @luispolanco6712 Před 2 lety +6

    Thanks for your work Ellie. I´ve just seen the actual page of the podcast and it has much content, the episodes has each suggested bibliography. Im very thankfull to you, actually after watching your videos im more ineterested in studyng philosophy, and now i know what to read, im more orientated . Again thnaks, also, tryinng to write in english, hope is not confusing. My best desires to you and David

  • @JLandavega
    @JLandavega Před rokem

    Thanks for the great content !
    The explanation helped understand anxiety through a new lense.

    • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
      @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine Před 4 měsíci

      Something you are not supposed to know about anxiety as being there without being there no factual proof of anxiety within the being itself

  • @fernandomarianotorres5228
    @fernandomarianotorres5228 Před 4 měsíci +1

    That was a flawless, perfect explanation. So I want to say that I felt a litle beat disappointed when you said, "we are afraid that we couldn't find a job". I mean, we are afraid of our own freedom, so I think we are afraid even to find a job or to choose one for ourselves. Just an idea, no ofens. You are almost perfect teacher and I'm very grateful for your videos

  • @helgaioannidis9365
    @helgaioannidis9365 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I'm a clinical psychologist and did my thesis on the daseinsanalytic school in Switzerland. Their theories based on Heidegger have turned out for me to be very useful in treating my patients.
    I often combine an explanation of the functions of basic emotions in an evolutionary context with roughly explaining how Geworfenheit by itself is extremely scary and hence we need a certain grade of illusion and remotion to be able to pretend to have enough control over our life to feel safe enough to keep going.

  • @PriscillaSanchezConejo
    @PriscillaSanchezConejo Před 5 měsíci

    Dear Professor Ellie.-- Probably, you get this a lot, but your videos are really amazing. The way you explain concepts and ideas makes me think that I am indeed having a dialog with the philosopher you are referring to. I have recommended your videos in Oxford, and I hope someday you can visit us there. Keep up the good work! and thank you for your videos, which are indeed: art!

  • @monicaalvarado1166
    @monicaalvarado1166 Před rokem

    Thank you, very interesting explanation!

  • @seiji6855
    @seiji6855 Před 3 měsíci

    thank you so much for this :") i wish i watched this video before reading my philo reading

  • @reminraihankhan5933
    @reminraihankhan5933 Před rokem

    beautifully narrated

  • @clumsydad7158
    @clumsydad7158 Před 11 měsíci

    excellent explanation in content and delivery

  • @bfh891
    @bfh891 Před 3 dny

    absolutely brilliant

  • @Charles3x7
    @Charles3x7 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you this was very helpful

  • @map8314
    @map8314 Před rokem +1

    This was an amazingly enjoyable piece of work, Professor Ellie. Thanks a lot, I also enjoy other works you post on the channel. especially existentialism as I am clearly in my astethic stage of life according to father Søren K.
    I see some books on Ego back there, and that's something I think I struggle with. Also, understanding why humbleness has good fame and ambition, pride, and arrogance are "the enemy." I am a fan of drive and ambition, but when accomplishment comes after that, I struggle to manage Ego. some titles on ego and/or the value of humbleness would be highly appreciated if you want to recommend on a comment below :)
    Have a great one Proffesor.

  • @GoodOldDaysAreOver
    @GoodOldDaysAreOver Před 11 měsíci

    Good stuff, about individualization process of anxiety and offered freedom in the face of absence of determined objects of fear, or impossibility of fleeing into the familiar gratification of pleasure, when nothing offers this familiarity of behavior, in these periods, the field is cleared for pure space, and there's nothing else.

  • @davorjuric1309
    @davorjuric1309 Před 2 lety

    More Heidegger, please!!

  • @lederpsta42
    @lederpsta42 Před 2 lety

    Awesome explanation

  • @abdezharbamohami6160
    @abdezharbamohami6160 Před 26 dny

    Thank you so much

  • @mehdi5297
    @mehdi5297 Před 2 lety

    i really like your channel. thank you

  • @transom2
    @transom2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well done Ms Ellie.
    Those moments of strangeness & anxiety when we are shaken out of the supports of routine into that feeling of nothingness which requires intention & action to be or do something seem like something more philosophers should focus on.

  • @BillyMcBride
    @BillyMcBride Před rokem

    Thanks, Dr. Anderson, for bringing light also to my reading of Much Ado about Nothing, by Shakespeare!

  • @ThereIsOnlyWar40k
    @ThereIsOnlyWar40k Před 4 měsíci

    This is perfect.

  • @ulysseh4598
    @ulysseh4598 Před rokem

    Very clear and interesting.

  • @vblake530530
    @vblake530530 Před rokem

    Best serving of Heidegger I’ve had in a CLIP My Sista! 👍🏿

  • @pipersolanas3322
    @pipersolanas3322 Před 2 lety +1

    you speak so clearly and precisely it's refreshing and you're clearly highly intelligent. I am happy to have discovered your channel

  • @kristenr8311
    @kristenr8311 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Elle, for your fantastic breakdown of Dasein!

  • @metheplant9655
    @metheplant9655 Před měsícem

    Anxiety is the sensitivity to universal entropy applied to oneself. feeling the flow from a less ordered state into a more chaotic state, which we are usually unaware of. It’s Acknowledging you are a vessel for free energy, navigating a bottomless ocean. And it is also the nostalgia for one’s distant past, when everything was at equilibrium. a sour mixture of past and future, at odds with the present.

  • @BobHamiltonnewradio
    @BobHamiltonnewradio Před rokem +3

    So great...your channel has really been of help to me as I put these thoughts about life togethere...I took my first philosophy course 60 years ago...my first existential college course, 47 years ago....you have hel;ed me reviewl that I forgot and I appreciate it..I love the study of Satre in particular...Kris krisoffesen wrote one of my best lines in a song...."Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose"....(Me and Bobby McGee)

  • @Adastra14
    @Adastra14 Před rokem

    thank you!

  • @vikashpanwar9995
    @vikashpanwar9995 Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @robertmayfield8746
    @robertmayfield8746 Před měsícem

    I grew up reading philosophy and contemplating it. Now, 30 years later, coming back and listening to this lecture, makes me feel like coming back to the source that shaped me.

    • @user-fc2vx8vs7z
      @user-fc2vx8vs7z Před měsícem

      How did philosophy help shape you in a positive way ?

    • @robertmayfield8746
      @robertmayfield8746 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-fc2vx8vs7z I wrote the comment but it disappeared. So, once again. Watching series of Ellie's lectures. Well, short and easy to digest videos, which is good. I recognise influence of those philosophers onto my personal growth. Years ago I eventually choose to study psycholgy, and the philosophical phase in my life I can see as some kind of pre-scientific phase of my personal development. And the rules, especially ethics are still with me. Ethics is a laughable matter these days for many. But in fact, honesty in science strongly correlates with results. I mean real ones, not fraudulent bs we all can see every day, which is annoying. If that answers your question?

  • @julesjgreig
    @julesjgreig Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much-I’m really enjoying the clarity of your explanations

  • @noahgrose7988
    @noahgrose7988 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your channel! You make me wish I'd been a philosophy major. Do you have any videos or are you planning on making any on Marion, givenness and the saturated phenomenon? Also, I see Sources of the Self on your shelf, I'd love to hear your thoughts on Charles Taylor. Thanks for making these videos, I'm looking forward to checking out your podcast!

    • @OverthinkPodcastPhilosophy
      @OverthinkPodcastPhilosophy  Před 2 lety

      Thank you!! No plans for Marion at the moment, but we'll definitely keep him in mind, as well as some videos on selfhood :)

  • @maybefreeoneday906
    @maybefreeoneday906 Před 4 měsíci

    Danggg. I was reviewing for my phenomenology class and came across this video. At the beginning I just thought it's just all bullcrap. But you video made a lot sense to me! Good you illustrate with all the examples! Kierkegaard is just so much clearer to me now. "Anxiety as the dizziness of freedom" ---Indeed. The ending of the video almost feels like a meditation. Good video. Thxxx

  • @CienciayEPsicologia
    @CienciayEPsicologia Před 7 měsíci

    Such a good class

  • @c0284
    @c0284 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @SuperAntichicken
    @SuperAntichicken Před 2 lety +1

    I enjoyed this in a totally copacetic way.

  • @justinboniello2442
    @justinboniello2442 Před rokem

    I am struggling with exactly this!

  • @asilenthappening
    @asilenthappening Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @skr221167
    @skr221167 Před rokem +1

    ELLIE YOU ARE SO GREAT AT EXPLAINING SUCH COMPLEX IDEAS . YOU MAKE PHILOSOPHY ACCESSIBLE AND SO CLEAR TO EVERYONE WHO LISTEN TO YOUR PODCAST. 👍👍

  • @BioChemistryWizard
    @BioChemistryWizard Před rokem +1

    Martin Heidegger was a beautiful mind

  • @TomCarberry413
    @TomCarberry413 Před měsícem

    Peter Sellers's last movie and one of his greatest -- Being There.

  • @surajsood1258
    @surajsood1258 Před rokem

    "but...I could *not* go to that meeting" 😅
    powerful ending~

  • @champgal7823
    @champgal7823 Před rokem +2

    This is excellent! Grüß Gott from southern Germany.

  • @Ozgipsy
    @Ozgipsy Před rokem +2

    I’ve travelled the world many times. Seen more than most people who have EVER lived.
    Yet the knowledge and possible wisdom of this young woman stops me in my tracks regularly.

  • @JoaoVitorBRgomes
    @JoaoVitorBRgomes Před rokem

    You explain things beautifully. You remember me of another youtuber Trevor Bazett. I honesly think is kind reductionist of thinking anxiety like this, but it is a interesting perspective.

  • @LICHEVALIER
    @LICHEVALIER Před rokem

    Best video ever watched. Every sigle word is so well pronunced, concept so clarely explained. Thank you! Brilliant indeed!

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 Před rokem

    It might prove interesting to note that many probably most long term meditators experience this lightness of being or cheerfulness (although not a goal) along with the disassociation or lessened identification with one's thoughts. Like "oh I have thoughts but I'm not my thoughts"

  • @AkashGupta-zx9iw
    @AkashGupta-zx9iw Před rokem +1

    Is there anything which can be eliminated from existence?? Everything is in existence!!!
    One can say "non-existence" is not included in existence but then non existence does not exists!!!
    Heidegger's philosophy of Dasein is wonderfully vedantic and gives reminiscence of the Ashtavakra Gita. I'm just so amazed to see how a person can possess so much wisdom and yet somehow remains to be such a fallible being.

  • @adamh9579
    @adamh9579 Před rokem

    wow, thank you.

  • @benedictquek
    @benedictquek Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @samimreza2752
    @samimreza2752 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful rendition. Could you plz answer:
    How do you put Nietzsche between Kierkegaard and Heideggar? Thank you.

  • @07108384uam
    @07108384uam Před rokem

    SHE IS A GENIUS !!!!

  • @arttoegemann
    @arttoegemann Před 8 měsíci

    I read the titles in the library behind you.

  • @noahfranks984
    @noahfranks984 Před rokem

    Damn I wrote a paper on the section of sein und zeit. You make it look so easy lol