The time in M. Heidegger's philosophy: subjectivation of the objective

Автор: Pilipenko Еlena Aleksandrovna

Журнал: Logos et Praxis @logos-et-praxis

Рубрика: Философия

Статья в выпуске: 2 (28), 2015 года.

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The present research is aimed at institutionalizing the ontology of time in the existential philosophy of Martin Heidegger. The author studies the existential time of M. Heidegger, which, as it is shown, makes sense only as something which is immanent to a person and exists solely due to human feelings. It is stated, that existential subjective time of Heidegger is different from the objective physical time. The main features of existential time are discussed: it is finite, it is anthropic, its temporal modes are inequitable; the future dominates in it; it has no continuity; it is realized only as a discrete event flow. It is shown that subjective time has the main feature of objective time: it is essentially connected with the space. As a result, the author demonstrates that human care, self-projection, the feeling of being through events transform the features of objective time and designate the properties of existential, subjective, personal time, as well as the human's own time of existence.

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Ontology of time, existential time, subjective and objective time, temporality, m. heidegger

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14974711

IDR: 14974711

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