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Entre Kierkegaard e Heidegger: uma reflexão sobre o sentido da angústia

Between Kierkegaard and Heidegger: a reflection on the meaning of anxiety
[journal article]

Webber, Marcos André
Webber, Suelen da Silva

Abstract

This paper aims to suggest some points of convergence and distinction between the meaning that Kierkegaard assigns to anxiety in the oeuvre 'The concept of anxiety', and the way Heidegger addresses the same concept through the undertaking of existential analytic in Being and time. Although it may be... view more

This paper aims to suggest some points of convergence and distinction between the meaning that Kierkegaard assigns to anxiety in the oeuvre 'The concept of anxiety', and the way Heidegger addresses the same concept through the undertaking of existential analytic in Being and time. Although it may be possible to suggest undeniable similarities in the way both authors understand the phenomenon of anxiety, some distinctions may be set if well analyzed the context in which both thinkers addressed the subject. Whereas Kierkegaard understands anxiety related to sin, faith and freedom, Heidegger attributes to the phenomenon of anxiety an ontological meaning, inscribed in the project of a fundamental ontology, from which becomes possible for Dasein the freedom to choose itself, and thus assume the proper way of being.... view less

Keywords
anxiety; freedom; Kierkegaard, S.; Heidegger, M.; ontology

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion

Free Keywords
fundamental ontology

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 100-113

Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 18 (2018) 2

ISSN
2178-1036

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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