existential

Category: Heidegger - Being and Time etc
Submitter: Murilo Cardoso de Castro

existential

Existential (existenzial, adj.), 12, et passim; distinguished from the existentiell, 12-14,184-185, 237, 295, 302-303, 310-316, 325fn; e. -ontological, 117, 120, 133, 136, 138-140, 144, 151, 157, 165-166, 170, 175, 189-190, 196-197, 199, 207-209, 220-223, 237, 270, 372-373, 405-406, 411-412, 414-415, 418, 436-437, et passim; e. -analytical, 117, 222, 246, 367; e. -a priori, 183, 193; e. -hermeneutical, 148; e -historical, 397. e. -temporal, 234, 333, 337, 340-341, 347, 349, 351, 356, 360, 365, 367, 369-370, 375, 404-406, 417, 420, 436

Existential(s), (Existenziallien], norm), 57 (taking-care), 64 (worldliness), 105 (de-distancing), 111 (making room), 121 (concern), 129-130 (the they), 134 (attunement), 143-144 (understanding, possibility), 143fn, 145 (project), 148, 151 (meaning as the upon-which of project), 161 (discourse), 165, 226 (truth), 242 (end and totality), 311; distinguished from categories, 44-46, 54-56, 88, 105, 111, 118-119, 242; fundamental e.: 134 (attunement), 143 (understanding), 150, 160, 199, 297 (to be in the truth), 336; primordial: 161 (discourse). See also category; existence; existing; formal indication (BT)

Submitted on:  Sat, 20-Jul-2019, 18:15