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Quote: sense is a name for our background familiarity that makes intelligibility possible; replaces being as ultimate ground

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facts as relationships between entities
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meaning by language as a whole
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meaning vs. reference
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phenomenology

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Heidegger defines his notion of sense as follows: … [Sense] … "Sense" signifies the on-the-basis-of-which of a primary projection … … " [Being and Time, (370-1)[324]] … It is a name for our background familiarity … … [p. 223] Thus, sense as the ungrounded practices that … "The sense of being can never be contrasted … accessible only as sense, even if it is … [Ibid., (193-4)[152]] …   Google-1   Google-2

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