Heidegger and Joy
Abstract
In this paper I consider the necessity of formulating the question of joy and I explore the kind of hearing and calling that disclose this question. A separatist stance to the different modes that existence unveils is challenged, and joy as a state-of-mind is viewed to emerge in the ecstatical-temporal shattering of resolute anxiety on existence's repetition.
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2005-07-01
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