The being of animal according to Martin Heidegger
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https://doi.org/10.7147/GEO27.21418Keywords:
Martin Heidegger, nature, Dasein, being of animal, time, ubiquityAbstract
The article presents the core concepts of philosopher Martin Heidegger regarding the being of the animal, and also, through interconnection and articulation among these concepts, an hypothesis according to which the being of animal possesses a temporality characterized as much by absence of present as by ubiquity between future and past.
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