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  • Heidegger's ontology of others is solipsistic. Others are not contingent upon 'being-with'.
    I think Heidegger is solipsistic when he states that Dasein withdraws itself from "the they" in the state of anxiety upon being confronted by the reality of death. How can Dasein manifest as anti-solipsistic in relation to authentic existence?
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