The Role of Mood in Heidegger's Ontology
Bruce W. Ballard
The Role of Mood in Heidegger’s Ontology
Bruce W. Ballard
This work offers a critical examination of how Heidegger uses the concept of mood in his philosophy of being. The author focuses specifically on a specific kind of mood, namely anxiety, distinguishing this authentic mood from inauthentic ones, and then extends the concept outward to encompass Rudolf Otto’s phenomenology of religious feeling by providing a ground for that work. There are four stages in the development of the work, each taking up a chapter.
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