Being and Time Summary
Being and Time Summary
Being and Time Summary
A Brief Summary
Heidegger thought that the best way to get at the being question was to
interrogate ourselves. We are that being Dasein (Being-there).
For Heidegger Dasein is being that asks itself what being is.
Dasein is therefore a self-interpreting being; existence is self-interpretation.
Dasein is, first and foremost, the being that says I.
It has a sense of mineness.
The call of conscience is what happens when Dasein is shocked into the
value of existence, the publicness of they. It understands its life is a life into
which it has been thrown by various contingencies. This produces a kind of
uncanniness, a feeling of not being at home, a groundlessness.
When this happens the inauthentic response is to make claims to some sort of
metaphysical warrant for identifying oneself with some particular set of ones
constitutive social practices. It conceals ones own contingency.
Authenticity would require acknowledging their Being as practices; that is as
contingent ways of Daseins being that are always ranged alongside an indefinite
number of other actual and possible ways of Dasein to Be. But most practices are
self-concealing.