Heidegger writes rather cryptically that, “Everyone is the other, and no one is himself.” Explain the significance of this quotation, which is taken from his magnum opus, Being and Time. One would do well to consider his notion of Das Man (‘the They’ or ‘One’), as well as the necessary role of others in pursuing one’s ‘projects’ ‘in-the-world.’

Your response must be thorough and well-written, with references to the text.


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