O Dasein no Cotidiano: Ser-no-Mundo, Impropriedade e Instrumentalidade (Heidegger)

In this lesson, you will understand how the concept of Dasein in everyday life is central to Martin Heidegger's philosophy and to existential psychology. Unlike thinking of the human being as an isolated subject observing the world, Heidegger affirms that the human being is being-in-the-world, that is, an existence totally involved with the world from the beginning, in practices, relationships, and meanings that are already given in everyday life. In daily life, Dasein does not live reflecting deeply on its existence, but is occupied with tasks, commitments, and routines that make sense in the practical context. This common condition is called the improper mode or everydayness, in which the world appears as a set of instruments—what Heidegger calls ready-to-hand—and not as separate objects that require theoretical reflection. The video explains how tools and environments (such as chairs, cell phones, or keyboards) only gain "visibility" when they stop working or when disruptions occur in the routine. This way of living, called occupation or Besorgen, indicates the practical and engaged way in which we relate to the world. Finally, we show how these ideas influence the understanding of human suffering: discomfort, anguish, and crises arise when the daily flow is broken and Dasein begins to question its possibilities of existing in a more proper way. This content is fundamental for students of Psychology, Philosophy, Existential Psychology, and anyone interested in understanding the human being from the perspective of everyday life. Watch until the end, leave your comment, and share with those who study psychology and philosophy. ~About the Channel~ Uncomplicated Psychology is a channel created by Psychology students to help other students better understand the subjects of the course and make academic life lighter and more organized. Here you will find clear and direct explanations about content that usually generates doubts, classes based on the curriculum, reviews for exams, study tips, summaries, practical examples, and connections between theory and practice. The goal is to simplify what often seems difficult or confusing in undergraduate studies. The goal of this channel is to help you study more confidently, improve your performance in your subjects, organize your academic routine, and, of course, achieve better grades throughout your course. All content is based on material already studied, focusing precisely on the real difficulties faced by those in undergraduate programs. If you are a Psychology student — or have an interest in the field — this channel is for you.