To be able to be guilty means to see one’s own existence as that at which one can fail or be inadequate, and that this failure is one’s own.
1. To be guilty is to be the basis of a nullity. If one looks at the overall enterprise of Heidegger’s thought, one sees that he is attempting to show how men can reason modally about their own existence, that such reasoning cannot depend upon any characterization of the world as made up of parts, since such a world is itself derived from the modal (…)
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GELVEN, Michael. A Commentary on Heidegger’s Being and Time . DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1989.
Winter, Friendship, and Guilt. The Sources of Self-Inquiry. New York: Harper & Row, 1972