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Sunday, December 07, 2008
 
Questions and answers from Witold Gombrowicz.
Man’s time is always the future. He is never there where he is. He is always transcendent. Time for Heidegger is complicated. He gets confused. The essentials of this philosophy have been explained.
Death does not exist. When death comes, one does not know that one is dying.
Man is for death.
The problem of death preoccupies human thought, without arriving at a result.
How to explain what I am?
And what I no longer am? not?
We know nothing.
When I die, the world no longer exists.

P. 83-4
 
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