PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

PHENOMENOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
HEIDEGGER: What do the truly decisive events of history NOT do to our sense of what things are?
A
Decide which dynasty or country has power
B
They change our sense of meaning
C
Make see things from a different view
D
Make us assume new things
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Martin Heidegger argued in Being and Time that it is temporality that gives rise to history. All things have their place and time, and nothing past is outside of history.

Detailed explanation-2: -Heidegger put forth a broad array of key tenets within his phenomenological philosophy. These tenets include the concept of being, being in the world, encounters with entities in the world, being with, temporality, spatiality, and the care structure.

Detailed explanation-3: -According to Heidegger, a human individual should instead be conceived as Dasein, or “being there.” By using Dasein as a replacement for “consciousness” and “mind, ‘’ Heidegger intended to suggest that an individual is in the world in the mode of “uncovering” and is thus disclosing other entities as well as itself.

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