Publisher's Synopsis
Originally written in French, this work of philosophy is broken into three parts. The first is an attempt to understand the origin of Dasein's philosophical ideas, inspired by Plato's Allegory of the Cave, with the goal of personal Re-Education in mind. The second part consists of a hermeneutic interpretation of Heidegger's Being and Time. The goal being to render this labyrinth of phenomenology and of existentialism as accessible as possible to the non-philosopher. Finally, the last part consists of Dasein's new thought, now influenced by the Being and Time Project and a visit to the Eastern World.