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Clinical philosophical interpretation of Heidegger's Daseinsanalytik
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하이데거의 현존재분석론에 대한 임상 철학적 해석

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Heidegger-Gesellschaft In Korea 현대유럽철학연구 현대유럽철학연구 제52호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2019.1
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197 - 229 (33page)

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Clinical philosophical interpretation of Heidegger's Daseinsanalytik
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The purpose of this paper is to read clinical philosophical significance inherent in Heidegger's Daseinsanalytik based on the critical analysis of positive psychology. Positive psychology, founded by the American psychologist Martin Seligman, is a branch of psychology that strives to promote and improve positive emotions based on the view that positive emotions are more important than anything else to promote happiness. According to positive psychology, what is needed to promote and improve positive emotions is active immersion(Flow) into daily life. It is that the daily life, having positive relationships with people, taking on new tasks passionately, always leads us to happiness. But from the perspective of Heidegger's Daseinsanalytik, such a project of positive psychology for a happy life is never a fundamental solution to the problem of ontological suffering inherent in human life, as it lacks fundamental consideration of the whole structure of human existence. Thus, this paper will first attempt to critically highlight the problems of positive psychology through the Heidegger's analysis of daily life of Dasein, and further attempt to discover clinical philosophical significance inherent in Daseinsanalytik based on Heidegger's analysis of 'Care'(Sorge), 'Anxiety'(Angst) and 'Resoluteness'(Entschlossenheit).

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