HISTORICALITY, RELATIONAL CHANGES, AND NONFIXITY OF THE EXISTENTIAL PAST
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v22i2.45852Keywords:
Heidegger, historicality, movement, relational changes, emergent properties.Abstract
In this paper, I present an interpretation of the historical mobility of existence according to Heidegger’s existential analytic of Being and Time. The interpretation is based on a conceptual framework that includes the notions of relational change and emergent determination. Following an analogue of David Weberman’s criterion for genuine relational changes, I shall examine the mobility of existential historicity, aiming to emphasize the commitment of the existential notion of movement with a modal conception of relational change in existence. This conception also entails the idea of plasticity or non-fixity of the existential past.Downloads
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