Heidegger's Existentialism and the Question of Being
Heidegger's Existentialism and the Question of Being
Questions
What is the central theme of Heidegger's existentialism?
- The meaning of being
- The existence of God
- The nature of human freedom
- The problem of evil
What is the term Heidegger uses to refer to the being of human beings?
- Dasein
- Sein
- Existenz
- Geworfenheit
What is the meaning of the term 'thrownness' (Geworfenheit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are born into a particular time and place
- The fact that human beings are mortal
- The fact that human beings are free to choose their own destiny
- The fact that human beings are responsible for their own actions
What is the meaning of the term 'care' (Sorge) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The concern that human beings have for their own well-being
- The concern that human beings have for others
- The concern that human beings have for the world
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'authenticity' (Eigentlichkeit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The state of being true to oneself
- The state of being in harmony with the world
- The state of being free from anxiety
- The state of being able to choose one's own destiny
What is the meaning of the term 'inauthenticity' (Uneigentlichkeit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The state of being false to oneself
- The state of being in conflict with the world
- The state of being anxious about one's existence
- The state of being unable to choose one's own destiny
What is the meaning of the term 'being-in-the-world' (In-der-Welt-sein) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are always in relation to the world
- The fact that human beings are shaped by the world
- The fact that human beings are responsible for the world
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'temporality' (Zeitlichkeit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are always in time
- The fact that human beings are shaped by time
- The fact that human beings are responsible for time
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'historicity' (Geschichtlichkeit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are always in history
- The fact that human beings are shaped by history
- The fact that human beings are responsible for history
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'finitude' (Endlichkeit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are mortal
- The fact that human beings are limited
- The fact that human beings are imperfect
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'transcendence' (Transzendenz) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The ability of human beings to go beyond themselves
- The ability of human beings to create new possibilities
- The ability of human beings to choose their own destiny
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'Being-towards-death' (Sein-zum-Tode) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are always aware of their own mortality
- The fact that human beings are always preparing for their own death
- The fact that human beings are always trying to avoid their own death
- None of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'resoluteness' (Entschlossenheit) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The ability of human beings to face their own mortality
- The ability of human beings to accept their own finitude
- The ability of human beings to choose their own destiny
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'thrown projection' (Geworfener Entwurf) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are always projecting themselves into the future
- The fact that human beings are always creating new possibilities for themselves
- The fact that human beings are always trying to control their own destiny
- All of the above
What is the meaning of the term 'care-structure of Dasein' (Sorge-Struktur des Daseins) in Heidegger's existentialism?
- The fact that human beings are always concerned about their own well-being
- The fact that human beings are always concerned about the well-being of others
- The fact that human beings are always concerned about the well-being of the world
- All of the above