Ti me, temporality and mortality pertain to fundamental constitutive designations of humanity inevitably exposed in heritage of the Western metaphysics understood as a thought basis of our time, as determined by science and technology. Fundamental phenomenal base of time existence, mortality and other related phenomena are treated in essays involved in monograph entitled Temporality and Mortality.
Essays are intended to present the diff erent aspects of fundamental constitution of phenomena in question and their position in forming understanding of what does mean ‘to be a human being’. Fundamental structures of this phenomenal region are making explicit both in a way of creative theory formation, and interpretation of selected conceptions already established and inherent to present inquiry.