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Single Idea 22227

[filed under theme 7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / h. Dasein (being human) ]

Full Idea

The two most fundamental modes of being in Sartre's ontology are being in-itself, and being for-itself. ...The in-itself lies beyond our experience of it.

Gist of Idea

For Sartre there is only being for-itself, or being in-itself (which is beyond experience)

Source

report of Jean-Paul Sartre (Being and Nothingness [1943]) by Christine Daigle - Jean-Paul Sartre 2.2

Book Ref

Daigle,Christine: 'Jean-Paul Sartre' [Routledge 2010], p.32


A Reaction

This appears to be Kant's ding-an-sich, paired with Heidegger's Dasein. If those are the only options, then reality is either subjective or unknown, which seems to make Sartre an idealist, but he asserted that phenomena vindicate the in-itself.


The 18 ideas with the same theme [being as directly experienced by humanity]:

Being is revealed at the point between waking and sleep [Anon (Cent)]
The idea of being must come from our own existence [Leibniz]
Novalis thought self-consciousness cannot disclose 'being', because we are temporal creatures [Novalis, by Pinkard]
Personality overcomes subjective limitations and posits Dasein as its own [Hegel]
The only true being is of the senses, perception, feeling and love [Feuerbach]
We get the concept of 'being' from the concept of the 'ego' [Nietzsche]
As a thing and its perception are separated, two modes of Being emerge [Husserl]
For man, being is not what he is, but what he is going to be [Ortega y Gassett]
Heidegger turns to 'Being' to affirm the uniqueness of humans in the world [Heidegger, by Gray]
Dasein is a mode of Being distinguished by concern for its own Being [Heidegger]
Dasein is ahead of itself in the world, and alongside encountered entities [Heidegger]
In company with others one's Dasein dissolves, and even the others themselves dissolve [Heidegger]
'Dasein' expresses not 'what' the entity is, but its being [Heidegger]
The word 'dasein' is used to mean 'the manner of Being which man possesses', and also the human creature [Heidegger, by Cooper,DE]
'Dasein' is Being which is laid claim to, and which matters to its owner [Heidegger, by Cooper,DE]
Dasein is being which can understand itself, and possess itself in a way allowing authenticity [Heidegger]
I say the manifestation of Being needs humans, and humans only exist as reflected in Being [Heidegger]
For Sartre there is only being for-itself, or being in-itself (which is beyond experience) [Sartre, by Daigle]