How can one be authentic, except with reference to some dogma? An answer to this query is philosophically important in light of the significance that individuals attach to traditions of thought and practice and to epistemic commitments articulated in the context of the political, which are characterized as ideological appeals. Here the thinking of Martin Heidegger is engaged as a way of evaluating the concept of dogma and the seemingly moral and political relevance of the concept of authenticity. The point of the analysis is to conclude otherwise than is presupposed by the question, i.e., to conclude that one can be authentic without reference to some dogma
In this paper I propose to do the following: I will discuss the notions of intentionality and self-u...
It has been widely held in our culture for centuries that one ought to “be oneself,” an imperative o...
This paper organizes Martin Heidegger’s argument for authenticity in Being and Time into a two-step ...
How can one be authentic, except with reference to some dogma? An answer to this query is philosoph...
Throughout his writings, especially in Being and Time (1927), Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) denied th...
The purpose of this Independent Study thesis is to ask the question: what is it to be authentic? Tha...
Most people think it is a good thing to be authentic—that is, to be oneself, to be true to oneself, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to clarify the meaning of authenticity in Martin Heidegger's Being and...
This paper explores two models using which we might understand Heidegger’s notion of ‘Eigentlichkeit...
This dissertation is a study of Martin Heidegger’s understanding of the concept of authenticity, and...
In the first, Chapter I of the thesis will identify the project undertaken, and methodological appro...
The diploma thesis pursuits an answer to the question to the meaning of being oneself. Martin Heideg...
Carolyne Thomas regarded the aesthetic experience in sport as authentic in the meaning from Martin H...
Addressing the meaning of Martin Heidegger's much-discussed concept of 'authenticity',this study cha...
In this essay I pose the following question: is Heideggerian authenticity permanent? To investigate ...
In this paper I propose to do the following: I will discuss the notions of intentionality and self-u...
It has been widely held in our culture for centuries that one ought to “be oneself,” an imperative o...
This paper organizes Martin Heidegger’s argument for authenticity in Being and Time into a two-step ...
How can one be authentic, except with reference to some dogma? An answer to this query is philosoph...
Throughout his writings, especially in Being and Time (1927), Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) denied th...
The purpose of this Independent Study thesis is to ask the question: what is it to be authentic? Tha...
Most people think it is a good thing to be authentic—that is, to be oneself, to be true to oneself, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to clarify the meaning of authenticity in Martin Heidegger's Being and...
This paper explores two models using which we might understand Heidegger’s notion of ‘Eigentlichkeit...
This dissertation is a study of Martin Heidegger’s understanding of the concept of authenticity, and...
In the first, Chapter I of the thesis will identify the project undertaken, and methodological appro...
The diploma thesis pursuits an answer to the question to the meaning of being oneself. Martin Heideg...
Carolyne Thomas regarded the aesthetic experience in sport as authentic in the meaning from Martin H...
Addressing the meaning of Martin Heidegger's much-discussed concept of 'authenticity',this study cha...
In this essay I pose the following question: is Heideggerian authenticity permanent? To investigate ...
In this paper I propose to do the following: I will discuss the notions of intentionality and self-u...
It has been widely held in our culture for centuries that one ought to “be oneself,” an imperative o...
This paper organizes Martin Heidegger’s argument for authenticity in Being and Time into a two-step ...