Being and social action in the horizon of Heidegger's thinking on temporality in Being and Time
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According to what Heidegger exposed in Being and Time, the question of being is not the result of the spontaneity of what we call natural consciousness, although we cannot find in scientific rationality the right items for its formulation. We know, in any case, that science can contribute to the answer, but does not help us understand what the fact of this statement implies. The thesis defended in this work is that the correlation between the question of being and the question of the time has an objective, subjective and historical
dimension, not yet fully explored. The conclusion reached is that in all of them is involved the problem of authenticity, that can’t be addressed adequately from Heidegger's conception of time exposed in Being and Time.
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