Søren Kierkegaard and Karl Jaspers: A Sickness Leading to Death
„ Dasein und Transzendiereu. - Transzendieren ist kein Tatbestand, del’ mit dem Dasein gegeben ware, sondern eine Moglichkeit del‘ Freiheit in ihm. Del’ Mensch ist als das Dasein, in dem mogliche Existenz sich erscheint; er ist nicht nur da ; er kann transzendieren, und er kann es unterlassen. “ (Karl Jaspers, Philosophie , springer-verlag, Berlin, 1948, p.33.) Dasein K. Jaspers' Dasein does not simply refer to the existence of the here and now. Heidegger realized that ‘Being’ cannot be identified through the averageness of ‘being’, which refers to ‘being in front of the eyes.’ So, the object nature of ‘being in front’ was defined as ‘Dasein’ by ‘humans’ who can ask existence questions. This Dasein is always concerned about something and has relationships within the world. K. Jaspers saw this understanding of Dasein as a being with the possibility of transcendence in the world. Transcendence means communicating with the world and finding the ‘true self’, that is, becoming ‘...