Inauthenticity is a state of living in denial from "summary" of Being and Time by Martin Heidegger
Inauthenticity is a pervasive tendency of human existence that manifests itself as a state of living in denial. This state involves a fundamental disconnection from one's own self, leading to a distorted perception of reality. Inauthenticity arises from the fear of confronting the true nature of one's being, and the consequent avoidance of facing the existential questions that lie at the core of human existence.
Living in denial, inauthentic individuals adopt a superficial and shallow way of engaging with the world. They seek refuge in routines, distractions, and conformity, avoiding any deeper engagement with their own thoughts, emotions, and desires. In doing so, they sacrifice their authentic selves in favor of a false sense of security and comfort.
Heidegger argues that inauthenticity is a form of self-deception, in which individuals deceive themselves into believing that they are living authentically when, in fact, they are merely going through the motions of exis...
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