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Tykheyev V. V.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS MIND IN THE CONTEXT OF M. HEIDEGGER'S DOCTRINE OF "DASEIN" AND J. P. SARTRE'S CONCEPT OF "PROJECT" // BSU bulletin. Philosophy. - 2022. №1. . - С. 60-66.
Title:
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CONSCIOUS AND UNCONSCIOUS MIND IN THE CONTEXT OF M. HEIDEGGER'S DOCTRINE OF "DASEIN" AND J. P. SARTRE'S CONCEPT OF "PROJECT"
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DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2022-1-60-66UDK: 122/129
Annotation:
The article discusses the possibility of using M. Heidegger’s doctrine of "Dasein" about the existence of a personality through existentials in the present, past and future, and J. P. Sartre’s concept of “project” about the freedom of self-definition by the personality of his human essence, comprehension of his past, present and future, as a philosophical basis for an alternative to the Freudian paradigm of understanding the relationship between the conscious and the unconscious mind. We cite the concept of "Dasein" in the article as "de- termined" being, as being that has become the achievement of an individual, as the past that has become his present, which is defined by the openness to the future in its "concern" about the awareness of the finiteness of "being-toward-death". Sartre's concept of the "pro- jectiveness" of human existence is considered as an idea opposite to the Freudian paradigm that postulates the determinism of the past — the idea of a never-ending process of involve- ment with the world as mediated through the projects of the self, when a person is going beyond his past experience to the still unknown future, which is determined by the chosen "project". The conclusion is made about the potential possibility of using this understanding of the unconscious for new methodologies, disciplinary and interdisciplinary theoretical developments to solve certain scientific and practical problems related to modern reality and modern thinking.
Keywords:
the unconscious, dasein, project, Freudianism, being-toward-death, the existen- tial, time, being, nothingness, das Man.
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