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- Heidegger's concept of thrownness to the field of software design. Facticity in Heidegger Daniel O. Dahlstrom (2013). "Thrownness (Geworfenheit) (pp. 212–215)"...
- Thrown In (foaled 1916) was a British racehorse who won the 1927 Cheltenham Gold Cup. He won several other races but failed in two attempts at the Grand...
- Guardian to Heidegger's thrownness, and explained it using the aforementioned verse of the song. The connection between the thrownness into the world and a...
- (1889–1976) discusses "facticity" as the "thrownness" (Geworfenheit) of individual existence, which is to say we are "thrown into the world." By this, he does...
- Thrown into Exile is an American metalcore band from Los Angeles. They got their first break in 2012 when they were able to win the "Road to Mayhem" competition...
- perfect games by the current definition. No pitcher has thrown more than one. The perfect game thrown by Don L****n in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series is...
- The Thrown Stones (Italian: pietre lanciate) is a geological formation of columnar basalt, prisms of volcanic rock rising from the ground, located near...
- Thrown into Exile EP is the first EP released by the American heavy metal band Thrown into Exile. It was released on April 2, 2013, and was produced by...
- deconstruction. A priori and a posteriori Hauntology Noumenon Facticity Thrownness Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is – Book by Friedrich NietzschePages...
- "Thrown Away" is a short story by British author Rudyard Kipling. It was published in the first Indian edition of Plain Tales from the Hills (1888), and...