Abstract

Introduction: Fundamental ontology as a ethics Heidegger's critique of morality: the inauthenticity of the morally conscientious individual The existentialist interpretation: authentic being-unto-death and the authority of the individual The historicist interpretation: authentic historicality and the authority of tradition The cosmopolitan interpretation: authentic being-with-others and the authority of the other person Is fundamental ontology morally nihilistic?

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