Is There a Grammar of Authenticity?

Philosophy Today 46 (1):70-77 (2002)
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Abstract

Heidegger presents the inauthenticity of everyday Dasein by focusing on the impersonal third-person use of the German "Das Man," paralleled in the English "they" or "one." Idle talk epitomizes the inauthentic possibilities of language. This essay traces the prevalence of inauthentic discourse through other grammatical structures, showing that inauthenticity indeed permeates all linguistic structures. However, the vocative dimension of all discourse is then presented, initially through an examination of the call of conscience, as a way in which we might be called by others not into inauthenticity but authenticity.

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