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Saturday, February 24, 2018
 
Volpi Heidegger Aristotle
Heidegger gradually develops the conviction that temporality itself is the fundamental unitary structure of human life. And with the maturing of this belief he thus steadily distances himself from those understandings of time that do not depend on the temporal nature of existence, but rather on factual determinations and natural time.
 
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