Organic atrophy. A study on the modes of being of the organism from biohermeneutics A study on the modes of being of the organism from biohermeneutics
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This text addresses Heidegger's theses on the anthropological difference concerning the idea of the organism. To this end, the analysis delves into the difference between the tool and the organ, as well as the concept of world. Below, the work is responsible for describing the relationship between competence, organism, and environment, thereby presenting a triadic model in comparative hermeneutics. This ultimately leads to showing how organic atrophy is defined concerning the triadic model of hermeneutics
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