(Translation: English version of Italiano version)
From Socrates to Husserl, passing through Seneca, it has been unanimously believed that man accesses himself through an act of inner reflection, that is, through self-knowledge. However, such a solution is necessarily inadequate for Heidegger. For him, in fact, human existence is not primarily knowing, but acting.
Praxis has primacy over theory.
Authentic existence is given by actions such that the agent reveals themselves to themselves in the act in which they act.
According to Heidegger, existential phenomena are the perfect tools to guarantee it. Among these, the strongest are:
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