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    As Being-Toward-Death, Dasein
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As Being-Toward-Death, Dasein

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As Being-toward-death, Dasein


A) necessarily flees in the face of this possibility.
B) can be understood as a totality.
C) recognizes its guilt for not having done what it ought.
D) identifies itself as something immortal, despite appearances.

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