This book explores what anyone interested in ethics can draw from
Heidegger's thinking. Heidegger argues for the radical finitude of
being. But finitude is not only an ontological matter; it is also
located in ethical life. Moral matters are responses to finite
limit-conditions, and ethics itself is finite in its modes of
disclosure, appropriation, and performance. With Heidegger's help,
Lawrence Hatab argues that ethics should be understood as the
contingent engagement of basic practical questions, such as how
should human beings live? Visit our website for sample chapters
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