Ontological dimension of everyday life in the philosophical concept of M. Heidegger

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 4 (22):161-170 (2012)
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Abstract

In the context of the philosophy of M. Heidegger everyday life is presented as existentialontological presence, as a mode of being. Through the “chatter” of the daily occurrence human has to hear the voice of being and find their identity, find itself. An attempt to rehabilitate the notion of everyday life in a philosophical discourse are made there.

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