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‖ Dasein Philos.|ˈdazaɪn| Also 9 Daseyn. [G., f. da there + sein being, a favourite word of Goethe's.] a. In Hegelian philosophy: existence, determinate being. b. In existentialism, esp. that of Heidegger and Jaspers: human existence, the being of man-in-the-world.
1846J. D. Morell Hist. Philos. II. v. 141 This may appear clearer to the German scholar, if we say in Hegel's language, that Sein and Nichts form Daseyn. 1874W. Wallace Logic of Hegel Proleg. p. clxxx, To bring a thing into Daseyn is to give it definite being. 1938G. Reavey tr. Berdyaev's Solitude & Society ii. 56 Heidegger speaks with greater authority of the Dasein than of existence itself. 1956F. Copleston Contemp. Philos. x. 160 As an empirical being which is ‘there’,..I am Dasein, object. |