Being and Time, part 5: Anxiety

Anxiety is the philosophical mood par excellence, the experience of detachment from which I can begin to think freely for myself

As I showed in the last blog, moods are essential ways of disclosing human existence for Heidegger. Yet, there is one mood in particular that reveals the self in stark profile for the first time. This is the function of anxiety (Angst), which Heidegger calls a basic or fundamental mood (Grundstimmung). Safranski rightly calls anxiety "a shadowy queen amongst moods".

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