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Ítem Behaviors Differentiated by Role and Moral Responsibility of the Legal Profession(Universidad EAFIT, 2017-12-11) Miranda Miller, Oscar; Universidad de Puerto RicoÍtem Dobles Sentidos y Connotaciones en el Discurso Administrativo: Dispositivos de Poder en las Organizaciones(Universidad EAFIT, 01/12/2004) Francisco López Gallego; Universidad EAFITÍtem La responsabilidad social de las organizaciones: ¿Factor de ventaja competitiva? Las acciones sociales de las organizaciones en relación con el tejido social(Universidad EAFIT, 01/06/2006) Mery Gallego Franco; Universidad EAFITÍtem The seed of humanism: morality and fundamental ontology in Heidegger(Universidad EAFIT - Departamento de Humanidades, 2014-06-10) G. VELEZ LOPEZ; Departamento de Humanidades; Estudios de Filosofía, Hermenéutica y NarrativasThroughout the preparatory analysis of human existence (Dasein), Heidegger holds the firm conviction of the moral neutrality of the phenomenological interpretation. However, in determining the temporal sense of care (Sorge) as the being of Dasein, Heidegger seems as if he did not resist the pressure of the reader anymore and was forced to admit that, in the transition from the first to the second section of Being and time, an ideal of existence, a particular form of humanism was made manifest and claim their rights. The purpose of this article is to show a possible way to explain this problematic continuity among fundamental ontology, morality and humanism, showing how the finitude of Dasein, determines a necessary link among these levels of interpretation of the human life.