Heidegger and the Ontological Status of Nothing
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12775/33064
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This paper examines Heidegger’s thoughts on vulnerability by focusing on his conception of Dasein as fundamentally guilty and constituted by a lack. The argument put forth is that this guilt and lack condition the possibility of Dasein as a being who interprets both itself and Being. Such interpretations showcase Dasein as a being of primordial impotency and highlight the necessity of nothing, and nothing’s positive “ontological status,” as constitutive of such impotency, guilt, and lack.
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