The identity crisis of the confusion of contemporary man in the work of Jean Echenoz, from the point of view of the fundamental ontological philosophy of Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger is one of the contemporary philosophers who has played a key role in the emergence of important philosophical currents. He believed that the right way to think is to discover the horizon of the fundamental question of existence, which means "the existence" of a being. To interpret it, one must question the existence of Dasein (man). From his point of view, “Dasein” is the only being who is aware of death, and this awareness, by finding meaning in life, becomes a force to break with the everyday and the absurd. In this research, with the method of textual-descriptive analysis, we intend to examine some unpublished and internal aspects of the fictional characters of the works of Jean Echenoz through the ontological theories of Heidegger and to reflect the characteristics of Dasein in the novels of Echenoz. Furthermore, we examine the role of confusion, wandering and its effect on human identity, in line with philosophical concepts formed beyond the writings of this author, and we will conclude that by receiving this knowledge of "being and existence"; this Dasein (human or Echenozian personality) if his way of being in the world is considered, in the position of a being among all beings, he is not limited to time and space.This Dasien may never be perfect but his existence is the path he travels and this is how the loneliness, the wandering, the fear, the fall of the Echenozian characters all contribute to a greater grip of consciousness, recognition and self-awareness.
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