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Universitas Philosophica

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CARDONA SUAREZ, Luis Fernando. ANGST, RESPONSIBILITY AND APORIA TOWARDS AN ONTOLOGY OF HOSPITALITY. Univ. philos. [online]. 2010, vol.27, n.54, pp.179-218. ISSN 0120-5323.

This article discusses the possibilities of the ontology of hospitality running across the categories of angst, responsibility and aporia. In this way it seeks to address the radical finitude of our concrete death, incorporating the needed, existentive, and ontic considerations of dying, which the heideggerian previous attempt moved away as irrelevant, being not original ones to philosophical reflection. This recovery does not mean, absolutely not, that death and dying have lost their true character and perplexing mystery, or that they have dissolved the very nature of our aporetic existence. Rather, death is and will remain being such an indeterminate and always present concern, restlessness disturbing thought, as beautifully as Schopenhauer had said before: "death is the true inspirational genius or Musagetes of philosophy".

Keywords : ontology; hospitality; angst; responsibility; existence; Heidegger.

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