Overcoming Hindrances in Human Formation In Heidegger’s Notion of Authenticity

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In this paper, the researcher would like to argue the significance of Martin Heidegger’s notion of authenticity in overcoming hindrances in human formation. Through self-awareness, which is essential to the turning point of Dasein from inauthentic to authentic Dasein, the seminarian is also able to attain self-development. To accomplish this aim, he shall explain (1) hindrances in human formation, (2) explain Heidegger’s notion of authenticity, (3) and how self-awareness can overcome hindrances in human formation in the light of Heidegger’s notion of authenticity. By the end of the paper, he hopes to inspire and encourage his co-seminarians to develop self-awareness for a more active and holistic formation in the seminary, seen in the light of the Heideggeran notion of authentic Dasein.

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