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The Passivity of Reason – On Heidegger's Concept of Stimmung

  • Hans Ruin
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 17. März 2010
SATS
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Summary

The concept of Stimmung – attunement or mood – is a key notion in Heidegger's existential ontology as this is articulated in Sein und Zeit. Not only does it designate a significant aspect of human existence, which Heidegger portrays as “tuned” throughout its different comportments; it also plays a decisive role as a methodological step within the course of the ontological analysis. Only through the cultivation of specific moods can the route to a qualified philosophical contemplation be accessed. Throughout his life Heidegger remained a devoted reader of Aristotle, who plays a particularly important role during the early twenties when the existential analytic is developed. This background is one important key to understanding the philosophical implications of Heidegger's analysis of Stimmung. In the end this theme also invites us to distinguish in very broad terms how the relation between passion and reason has been articulated in Greek and Christian thinking respectively. Against the background of such a general account, it is my purpose here to situate Heidegger's analysis of Stimmung in a context in which it can hopefully both be better appreciated and critically assessed.

Published Online: 2010-03-17
Published in Print: 2000-November

© Philosophia Press 2000

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