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This article is devoted to the notions of openness and world in Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time. I characterize the relationships between the most important notions of Heidegger’s early philosophy: openness (disclosedness, discoveredness), world, the worldliness of the world and being-in-the-world. Fundamental ontology, especially the existential analytic of Da-sein, is the main, while not the only one, point of view. It is also necessary to refer to Heidegger’s non-metaphysical philosophy. Both in his early and later works we can understand the aforementioned notions well provided that we first consider the notion of the world: the world as the possibility of openness and openness as the possibility of a world.
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