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[Martin]
Heidegger's
concern
[…]
was
with
ontology,
the
nature
of
beings,
above
all
humans.
The
central
question
for
him
was
"What
is
being?
What
is
it
for
something
to
be?"
He
tackled
this
question
not
by
way
of
the
sciences,
but
by
way
of
an
examination
of
our
prescientific
daily
life.
We
are,
he
argued,
not
cut
off
from
the
world
by
our
mental
processes:
we
are
"in
the
world",
in
direct
contact
with
our
surroundings.
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[Martin] Heidegger's concern […] was with ontology, the nature of beings, above all humans. The central question for him was What is being? What is it for something to be?
He tackled this question not by way of the sciences, but by way of an examination of our prescientific daily life. We are, he argued, not cut off from the world by our mental processes: we are in the world
, in direct contact with our surroundings.
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