Someone explain Dasein to me I'm too stupid for Heidegger. Is it like the Buddhist concept of "being" as in being present?
>>9117226
Dasein is the german word for "being", yes.
>>9117226
A being that is aware of its own being is a Dasein.
>>9117226
Is asking about Heidegger the new 'redpill me on Evola' posting by anti-intellectual alt-righters?
>>9118893
Thats a nice loaded question but no. Also everyone knows Evola is the crossfit of rightist thought
>>9118893
oh come on, heidegger is way too fucking hard for the alt right. anyone that gets into heidegger isn't an anti-intellectual, his philosophy provides little lulz and edgyness and is way too abstract and technical to be memable by brainlets.
to OP, these will help. dasein is easy, wait till you get to crap like in-der-welt-sein
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heideggerian_terminology#Dasein
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heidegger/#Div1
>>9119382
Thanks anon. I just wanted to get my head around some key concepts before I started Being and Time
>>9119382
I've been on /pol/ for half a decade and I'd almost certainly be considered alt right based on my beliefs and affiliations, and I study Heidegger.
If by alt right you mean the post-neocon mixture of experimenting with pre-neocon (and even some neocon) conservative ideologies, but rejecting the status quo, then half the continental philosophyfags I know are alt right. Half Catholic, but still.
>>9119509
this