In his magnum opus "Being in Time" (1927), Martin Heidegger
(1889-1976) argued that individuals have assumed that their
existence is "a given," when in actual fact they simply have the
ability to be. "Justifying Our Existence" examines the ways in
which human beings attempt to calm their existential concerns by
magnifying and proving their existence through phenomena such as
self-righteousness, careerism, nationalism, and religion.
Using remarkably accessible and concise writing, Graeme
Nicholson provides a close reading of Heidegger's methods to
indicate how his work has a practical application for existential
concerns. "Justifying Our Existence" shows how phenomenology can be
used to foreground existence, while also providing startling
insights into human behaviour, the motivation behind many of our
social systems, as well as one of the twentieth century's most
important philosophers.
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