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Human condition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The human condition refers to the distinctive features of human existence. As finite and mortal entities, there are series of features that are common to most human lives, and some that are inevitab...
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Two different worlds. Two different lives. Each human existence, being in the world, is a whole world in a universe of humanity. They are parallels. They are independent, distinguished, distinct, unique, personal, dynamic, irrational, subjective and incomprehensive.
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A survey of the history of Western philosophy. ... Human Life as Being-There ... Human beings truly exist, yet our "being-there" {Ger. Dasein} is subject to a systematic, radical uncertainty. Because we know that we will die, concern with our annihilation is an ever-present feature of human experience: Death is the key to Life.
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Then determine which day of the calendar year and the approximate time of the day that corresponds to the earliest human ancestors emerging on our planet.
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This is the first of a series of essays on the educational value of human play. My point in this installment is that the universal forms of human play--the forms that can be seen in any human culture--match well with the varieties of skills that human beings everywhere must develop to survive and thrive.
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It's reassuring, of course, to discover that the great man is as intrigued by humans as he is by stick insects and algae. His programme about Darwin, the father of evolutionary theory, gives him a vehicle to address some of the big questions about human existence.
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