Heidegger’s notion of “being towards death” and its role in hisp hilosophy of temporality---How does it relate to human existence and our experience of time?

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  • Ziyu Gong Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/frm7fm45

Keywords:

Death, human’s Being, Being, human, authentic experience

Abstract

Investigates how the Being is understood by individuals about temporality and the connection between authentic human experience and their experience and time. It suggested that Heidegger’s accounts of Being-towards-death coincide with the individual experience of the time course, and human, authentic experience of existence is further influenced by the experience of time. We accounted that the understanding of Death, as an end on the other side of time, contributes to understanding human Being, that we are not a real substance in this world but consists of the authentic experience and our projection to the future, in which choice, value, and anxiety from death make up the authentic experience of our Being and our understanding of Being.

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2024-01-03

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