Re: Time for Heidegger = Absolute?

>B&T is perfused with the body - the whole book is a meditation on the body's
>Being-in-the-world, the Body in Time.
>
>Moreover, Heidegger ... also refuses to consider the body apart from its
>manifold contextualisation

Yes, but the existential projection of the being of Dasein is still the
temporalizing temporality of care, of one's own historically situated ego
cogito. The body in being and time is only implicitly dealt with in the
text.




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