Multiple Choice
As Being-in-the-world, Dasein
A) includes the world as a proper part of its own Being.
B) exists primordially as present-at-hand.
C) is immersed in a world of gear or equipment.
D) exists independently of others, with whom it must make connection if there is to be a common world.
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