EK-SISTENCE (EK-SISTENZ)

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Ek-sistence is a condition of being outside of oneself, of not fully coinciding with oneself or being reducible to one's current properties. The ek-sistent, Heidegger explains, is "set outside of itself," "ex-posed" (aus-setzend, GA9:189/144). Human existence, Heidegger argues, is ek-sistent in this sense.

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Aho, K. (2021). EK-SISTENCE (EK-SISTENZ). In THE CAMBRIDGE HEIDEGGER LEXICON (pp. 268–270). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9780511843778.067

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