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Well now, in further reflection I would say I had
> surrendered
> myself to alienation in dasein and at the loss of who I am and whom I be.
> Hence,
> the necessity for Being as the universal of myself rather than
> self-elimination in the realm of dasein.
Paraphrasing the text of a tragedy about a daughter […]

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In a message dated 2/18/2007 7:21:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
GEVANS613 at aol.com writes:
In a message dated 19/02/2007 00:12:19 GMT Standard Time, tgeorgescu at home.nl
writes:
> But it is elementary: Dasein ek-sists means that the human being is
> situated
> outside his/her body. And then, everybody could be happy if he/she becomes
> aware that […]

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In a message dated 19/02/2007 00:12:19 GMT Standard Time, tgeorgescu at home.nl
writes:
> But it is elementary: Dasein ek-sists means that the human being is
> situated
> outside his/her body. And then, everybody could be happy if he/she becomes
> aware that he/she exists outside his/her own body.
And so we reach the […]

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> But it is elementary: Dasein ek-sists means that the human being is
> situated
> outside his/her body. And then, everybody could be happy if he/she becomes
> aware that he/she exists outside his/her own body.
And so we reach the definition of Da-sein (there-being): it is a being which
is (out) there, not “here” (confined […]

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> Philosophy is an out of body
> experience, so to speak. That’s why it can make one truly happy.
But it is elementary: Dasein ek-sists means that the human being is situated
outside his/her body. And then, everybody could be happy if he/she becomes
aware that he/she exists outside his/her own body.
Greetings,
Tudor
> —–Original Message—–
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