Kairós doloroso y aburrimiento: esperar por el preciso momento

Universitas Philosophica 35 (71):295-321 (2018)
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In this article we reflect on the phenomenon of waiting, interpreted in our own context, but drawn from a text by Heidegger. The text implies that the bored person is waiting for the moment in which something will, as they presume, dissipate their boredom. We will proceed to show the internal structure of time as a lived experience of the phenomenon of waiting while bored, and how this time is existentially configured as pain. To do this, the temporal structure of such waiting will be examined phenomenologically to demonstrate how it transforms the existence of whoever is waiting while bored.

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A Philosophy of Boredom.Lars Svendsen - 2005 - Reaktion Books.

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