Connection (Zusammenhang): of time and the “I think,” 24, 427 (Kant); existential-existentiell c. between anticipation and resoluteness, 267, 302, 305, 309; of care and selfhood, 318; of attunement and understanding in ecstatic unity, 340; between being and truth, 213 (original), 349, 357, 420; of innerworldly beings with transcending world, 351-352; of in-order-to and for-the-sake-of in horizonal unity, 365; of spirit and body, 368; of life between birth and death, 372-390; of temporality, Dasein, and world time, 428; of time and spirit, 427-435 (Hegel). (Note: (Zusammenhang, a high-frequency word in German philosophy since Dilthey, in combination words is often translated hermeneutically as “context,” as in “causal context,” “life context” and “referential context.”) (BT)