DETERMINING THE INTERACTION BETWEEN FREEDOM AND LIMITATION IN MARTIN HEIDEGGER’S EXISTENTIAL ODYSSEY
Sherzodbek M. Burkhonov ,Abstract
This article delves into Martin Heidegger’s existential exploration, with a specific focus on the nuanced interplay between freedom and finitude. Born in 1889, Heidegger’s philosophical journey unfolded against the backdrop of significant 20th-century events, shaping his distinctive perspective on the human experience. Central to our examination is the concept of Dasein, introduced in “Being and Time.” This foundational idea sets the stage for unraveling the complexities of freedom and finitude in Heidegger’s philosophy. Freedom, according to Heidegger, transcends conventional notions, becoming a lived experience intricately woven into our existence and understanding of being
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Existential philosophy, freedom, finitude, dasein, being-in-the-world, authenticity, human existence, philosophy, existentialism.
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