Entering the World of Pain: Heidegger

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (150):83-96 (2010)
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To give oneself over to the essence of pain is to give oneself over to the world. Pain is a fact of the world and in accepting this fact, in entering that world, we break with the tradition of metaphysical subjectivity that dates back to the Greek determination of the human as zôon logon echon. For Heidegger, pain is the surest sign that we wholly belong to this world; in fact, pain is nothing other than our contact with the world and our “openness” to it. In what follows I will first present those aspects of Heidegger's view of pain…

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