Question 2
QUESTION 2
1. Heidegger's notions of choice, that each choice one makes represents the loss of an alternative, includes all of the following except:
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The past becomes important in terms of lost opportunities.
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Future choices are limited due to past choices and the time remaining to fulfill them.
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We have the freedom to choose but must balance this with responsibility.
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d.
Some choices are irrational and we need to train ourselves not to make them with rewards and punishments.
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