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HUMAN BEING IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER
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In the paper Human being in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger the author would like to draw readers` attention to the concept of human being in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger. This concept, according to the German philosopher, is crucial for the central theme of his philosophy i.e. the problem of being. As far as the human being is concerned, one can find some points of reference in the analysis. The first is connected with the ontological dimension of human existence and such elements as: its mortality and finitude analysed by Heidegger in Kant and the problem of metaphysics; the second focuses on the difference between man and animal in the texts Die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik and Lettre on Humanism; the third has in the center the problem of subjectivity considered by Heidegger in Nietzsche. The concept of human being appears against such a background.
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43 - 67
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- Instytut Filozofii, ul. Grodzka 52, 31 - 044 Kraków, Poland
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