Existential anxiety between Heidegger's poetry and his philosophy - Sabah Ranjdar's poetic group as a model
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https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.26.3.11Keywords:
Anxiety, existence, anxiety of being, Heidegger, the reality of beingAbstract
This investigation entitled (Existential anxiety between Heidegger's poetry and his philosophy - Sabah Ranjdar's poetic group as a model), deals with the influential role of the subject of Existential Anxiety in the philosophy of (Martin Heidegger) in highlighting the multifaceted structure of the reality of existence. Sabah Ranjdar's poetic group entitled (The Year of Zero) has been selected to dedicate this research to that topic, using his poems samples. After studying the subject and clarifying the existential foundations of the element of existential anxiety in Heidegger’s philosophy, we found that this element performs three functions in crystallizing the concept of truth from Heidegger’s point of view:
1- Finding out what the truth is.
2- Having the freedom to exist.
3- Nothingness as a means of understanding real existence.
We have dealt with those functions through the project of poetry and poetic language, which Heidegger considered the authentic language to reveal the truth of existence by analyzing poetic models from the poet's (Rangdar) collection.
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