The fellow man in light of the pre-interpretation of one-self in Being and Time

Keywords: impropriety, Heidegger, flight, fundamental ontology, one-self

Abstract

The task concentrates on releasing a possibility prefigured in the phenomenon of the one, namely, the improper interpretative-understanding of the concrete neighbor fellow man. For this it is necessary to distinguish with respect to the phenomenon of one the double directionality of its meaning: it concerns both the improper who (one-self) as well as the improper pre-interpretation in which the own dasein interprets himself and his fellow men. Together with this we differentiate between the neutral and undifferentiated “other” in general, to whom the dasein itself also belongs constitutively, and the concrete fellow man. On the basis of this double differentiation the theoretical access is achieved to how the concrete fellow man is implicitly experienced in light of the pre-interpretation of the one-self, whose exegetical exploration is developed according to the guideline of the phenomenon of flight.

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Published
2023-03-01
How to Cite
Sabogal C. I. (2023). The fellow man in light of the pre-interpretation of one-self in Being and Time. Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía, 40(1), 96-106. https://doi.org/10.5209/ashf.74058