Ereignis; the precondition for Being and Time – a premonition
| Abstract | The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of Heidegger's philosophy and reveal a possibility of an other beginning, of which we can have only a premonition for now. The paper is very much a preparation for work which is currently underway. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Heidegger Ereignis The Turn | |||||||||
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Dear reader,
I am looking for feedback on this paper. I have never sent anything (except book notes) to be published because I have never felt that my work was up to standard. I do not want to publish something that will not be read or that will not provide some inspiration and interest when read. If you feel you can provide constructive criticism, then please do so. All the best, Max Bini
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