Nicholson's article 13.1

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Nicholson's article 13.1

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Author

Graeme Nicholson

Title

Justifying your Nation

Abstract

This article examines Heidegger’s account of existence by proceeding through one of his early accounts of our historical being and then looking at two of his later treatments of our historical being. Throughout his whole work, Heidegger seeks to show that destiny, das Geschick, is the essential constituent of history, die Geschichte. My own argument—--which is intended as an extension and application of Heidegger’s, not merely an exegesis--—is to formulate a still broader concept derived from das Geschick, which I call civilisation. I conclude with the claim that civilisation is a normative principle as well as a descriptive one, and can take on the role of justifying thelaws and institutions of our communities.

Volume

13.1 (Spring/Printemps 2009)

Pages

40-58

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Citation

“Nicholson's article 13.1,” Symposium, accessed April 27, 2024, http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/symposium/items/show/54.

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