Presence and freedom in Heidegger

Authors

  • Carlos César Santos Silva a:1:{s:5:"pt_BR";s:6:"ICESPI";}

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26694/cadpetfilo.v13i25.2203

Keywords:

Presence, Being, World, Anguish, Freedom

Abstract

This article seeks to discuss Martin Heidegger's philosophy regarding the theme of presence and freedom from the work Being and Time. The presentation of our research takes place in order to understand the theme of the meaning of being and its ontological structure in order to apprehend the question of being as an opening of a comprehensive power-being. At a later time, we resumed the ontological structure of being from the horizon of temporality, which is demonstrated as the horizon in which the meaning of being takes place. Next, we deal with the freedom of being in the world, which is presence, as a free and responsible power-being that assumes its project of being in its own way of being, being-for-death. The free presence will show itself as the one that assumes its own possibility and takes responsibility for its project of being.

References

BIBLÍA de Jerusalém, Nov. ed. rev. E ampl. 10 impr. São Paulo, Paulus, 2002.

HEIDEGGER, Martin. Ser e Tempo. 4.ed. Petrópolis: Vozes,1999/2000.

KAFK, Franz. A Metamorfose. São Paulo: Editora Vozes Ltda, 2018.

WILDE, Oscar. O Retrato de Dorian Gray. São Paulo: editora Landmark, 2012.

Published

2022-11-30

How to Cite

Santos Silva, C. C. (2022). Presence and freedom in Heidegger. Cadernos Do PET Filosofia, 13(25), 28–41. https://doi.org/10.26694/cadpetfilo.v13i25.2203

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