Chileno, Licenciado en Educación y Profesor de Filosofía por la Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez, Santiago de Chile. Magíster en Filosofía Política, por la Universidad de Chile. Actualmente, gracias a una beca doctoral de CONICYT, cursa el Master de Estudios Avanzados en Filosofía en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
This essay aims to discuss the figures with the conscience that appears in the analysis of Heidegger in Being and Time, especially in the paragraphs cited in the title. The goal was to depart from the phenomenological problem of the intentionality of awareness -which no doubt is an unavoidable subject in Heidegger- and building on that diversión, again wonder about the possibilities for thinking about ethical and existential conscience. In that sense, these paragraphs are particularly illuminating, since it helps clear the relations is to be that "in each case are each of us" and his particular situation in the quotidian.