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  1. Passivity and Activity in the Heideggerian Description of Moods.Hélder Telo - 2021 - Phainomenon 31 (1):103-125.
    This article considers the simultaneously passive and active character of moods (Stimmungen) in Heidegger, focussing on two different periods of his thought: the end of the 1920s and the middle of the 1930s. Through the study of the language used by Heidegger, I show that the ideas of passivity and activity are expressed in three different levels of his description of moods: the more concrete level of one’s experience of a mood, the level of philosophical analysis insofar as it is (...)
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  • Anxiety and Fear as Moods of Everydayness in Heidegger’s Being and Time.Justinas Grigas - 2022 - Problemos 101:105-117.
    The paper considers the phenomenological analyses of anxiety and fear found in Heidegger’s Being and Time. In his work Heidegger considers these moods as the conditions of possibility of everydayness. He claims that anxiety is a mood which, in a latent manner, constantly determines everydayness; however, he does not explicitly clarify the meaning of mood having a “latent” form. The paper argues for the thesis that Heidegger considered “being latent” in terms of the structure of forgetting, which is characteristic to (...)
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