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- Title
Vive cada día como si fuera el último Breve análisis de una frase popular desde la filosofía de Heidegger.
- Authors
Norberto García Báez, Jesús
- Abstract
Lic. Jesús Norberto García Báez. Live Each Day as if It Were Your Last. A brief analysis of a popular phrase as seen through Heidegger's philosophy. The author expounds on the possibility of living in accordance with the popular phrase "live each day as if it were the last". With the purpose of clarifying the question, he develops the concept of life and its relation to time and death as Heidegger presents it in his existential analysis. The human being (Dasein) lives facing possibilities in a temporality which is care. One of these possibilities is the most exact: death. One of these possibilities is the most exact: death. The popular phrase in itself does not take into account the concepts that constitute it, but rather obscures them in a way that remains ambiguous.
- Subjects
HEIDEGGER, Martin, 1889-1976; CONDUCT of life quotations; EXISTENTIALISM; PHILOSOPHY of time; DEATH
- Publication
Xipe Totek, 2010, Vol 19, Issue 4, p320
- ISSN
1870-2694
- Publication type
Article