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Martin Heidegger and Death Being and Time Division 2 Ch 1

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Chad A. Haag continues the lectre series on Heidegger's fragmentary magnum opus Being and Time by moving on to Division Two to examine the intro and first chapter on death. Death is peculiar in that its the event that only happens insofar as it doesn't happen. This means that in a certain sense if Dasein is always ahead of itself, it can never actually fully catch up with itself and liquidate the final balance
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