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Being as "having-been'

Joshua Spier

pp. 65-87

This chapter contemplates how a university educator's own living past is always in play, whether consciously or not. Who and how a person has already-been in the world continually reach them beyond the measurable time and space of historical experiences, influencing their everyday experiences and ways of being as an educator. This chapter also discusses how an educator's "having-been' and "not-having-been' can sometimes be seen by others as a matter of concern. This chapter draws on Heidegger's notion of "having-been-ness' to illuminate variable ways that educators are always relating to their own having-been.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71516-2_4

Full citation:

Spier, J. (2018). Being as "having-been', in Heidegger and the lived experience of being a university educator, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 65-87.

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