PHILOS 1 Lecture 10: SUMMARY #10
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Fallenness, the they": 27 (everyday being a self and the they), marginal pp. Not discussed, but helpful: 35, 36 & 38 (falling prey and its ways), marginal pp. Nothing is ever written in stone, because we can always take position differently to facts. We adopt interpreting stances towards ourselves and the world. We have to be possibility in the sense that we are always in a possibility space. In that space we cannot not care for our own being, and we need to do that in a position of singularity, being alone in charge of the issue that is, for us, our being. We are the only ones in charge of our being always-being-mine (p. 42), sole responsible for our being. We need to do that in a world, whose center each of us is ( there"), a world in which we always already are. Two sides of having to be our being: no escape from being-possibility".