Authenticity is not a real predicate

Research in Phenomenology 13 (1):199-207 (1983)
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Abstract

There is a tendency to assume otherwise, to take authenticity for a real predicate, and this is true not only of proponents of existentialism. We find even prominent interpreters of Heidegger using "authenticity" as a real predicate, as a quality applied to a referent present at hand. Let a couple instances suffice

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