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Man is the source of being thrown into this world.
Man is the source of being thrown into this world, which comes from Heidegger's The World. Being thrown into this world shows that people didn't choose to come into this world, so there is no independent right to express Heidegger's unwillingness by throwing in.

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Martin heidegger, German: martin heidegger, German philosopher,1September 26th, 889 to1May 26th, 976. One of the founders and main representatives of existentialism philosophy in the 20th century. Born to a Catholic family in Meskirsch near Baden Frejborg in southwest Germany, he died in Meskirsch, Germany.

His father, Friedrich Heidegger, works as a priest in a Catholic church in a local town, and his mother is also a Catholic. With the support of the Catholic Church, I went to konstanz, 50 kilometers south of Meskill, and went to middle school at 1903- 1906 to prepare for my future career as a priest.

1906- 1909 studied in Frejborg liberal arts school. During these six years, he studied Greek, and since then, he has to read the original Greek every day except during the war. He also studied Latin.

1907 In the summer vacation, Heidegger borrowed the book "On Multiple Meanings of Existence since Aristotle" by F. brentano from the pastor of Trinity Church in konstanz, and became interested in the meaning of existence, which became the starting point of his philosophical career.