Death is very STRANGE | Heidegger

An atomic mushroom cloud in the shape of a skull with the word "Death" over it

Death is immanent. It is guaranteed. It is inescapable. It is the possibility where possibilities as such become impossible.

Join Philosophy Bee and Mr. Platypus as they analyze the phenomena of Death.

Citations:

Heidegger, Martin. Being and Time, HarperPerennial/Modern Thought, New York, 2008. Buy here!

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