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why this place is without beings?...
zeittel
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Jan 11, 2001
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www.digressmagaizne.com...
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I'm all for unconcealment. You posted this back in August, but I'd love to discuss your questions w/ you. For consideration: does Dasein require an originary...
boydhambleton
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I do apologize, but I have not had internet access on a regular basis for some time...trying to remedy that...also rethinking whether there really is a ...
SisypheanLuv
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Mar 23, 2001
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Heidegger's re-investigation of being in the history of Western metaphysics has revealed a new "mystery" to the mystery of being. The result of Heidegger's...
heideggerianerd
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Mar 28, 2001
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To unconceal, though, requires presence. If this unfolding of &lt;technology&gt; presents itself, wouldn't there have to be an originary moment? Where would...
boydhambleton
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Mar 28, 2001
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I am only wondering where does the Being of Being of beings conceal itself before the presencing takes place? If technology, before coming into existence, does...
heideggerianerd
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Mar 31, 2001
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Hi Everyone. I live in Boston, MA and I was<br>introduced to Heidegger about 10 yrs ago at Harvard Divinity<br>School. I didn't get into him very much then, ...
bastnakt
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Apr 3, 2001
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Has abybody read Heidegger's 'Nietzsche'? I'm specifically interested in Nietzsche's metaphysical position on 'Nihilism. It sounds to me as if Nietzsche's ...
undergroundyogi
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May 20, 2001
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I've read some parts years ago. Both nihilism, enframing and technology are hard to understand in this context.<br>Maybe you're right, but it seems to me that...
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May 21, 2001
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If you'd like an earnest discussion on Nihilism, please come and visit me at<br><br><a href=http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/thenothingofnihilism...
renegade_c14
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May 22, 2001
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Excite has a directory of Heidegger sites, some of them very interesting, at:<br><br><a...
b_savannah
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Jun 19, 2001
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I think you are right about H's "Nietzsche" (if you are refering to the 4 vol books, and not the essay) being a crucial text for overcoming Gestell. I don't...
aletheia3
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Dec 31, 2001
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So to speak I have returned...sorry for my absence...not in the mood I suppose...but back and ready to discuss Heidegger... Yours, Sisyphus...
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... drop me a line, my email is always the same, monicadus@.... I have read lots of postmodernism... and lots of Cioran too... I am actually doing an...
monicadus
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... he didn't write anything...
johnstewartmoore
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Sep 14, 2002
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To all of you who thought that I had dropped off the planet, I am indeed here, I just didn't get much of a response and went back to reading my Heidegger....
sisypheanluv
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Oct 7, 2002
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Yes, interesting question about the Kehre. (I'm not realy interested in his Nazi-stuff; there's actually almost nothing of it in his work. Neither do I...
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That is the standard explanation of the `Turn', but to me the more interesting thesis is whether it really exists or not. One could posit it in the way that...
sisypheanluv
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... http://home.earthlink.net/~lrgoldner/faye.html "The more philosophical side of the story told by la pensee francaise after 1945 centered on Heidegger's...
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Thank you again to John for always putting in a good word for some outside reading that is worthwhile. This attempt by the what could be modishly called "The...
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... Heidegger ... That is how I understand his reading of Nietzsche. http://www.mith.demon.co.uk/godunpicked.htm The suggestion in the article is that the idea...
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I read Ott's biography, but don't remember that particular passage...I do think that if there was in fact a turn that the work of the French Left has...
sisypheanluv
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... How do you rate his interpretation of Nietzsche? Do you think that as interpretation it has any merit or is 'Heidegger's Nietzsche' a figment of his own...
johnstewartmoore
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Oct 14, 2002
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As has been observed more than once (and perhaps it is true of more than just his interpretation of Nietzsche)that Heidegger's interpretation of Nietzsche...
sisypheanluv
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Oct 15, 2002
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... But doesn't Heidegger's philosophy depend upon his interpretation of Nietzsche? And if it is wrong doesn't it weaken the foundations of his thought? ... ...
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Oct 16, 2002
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Don't stop talking about Nietzsche and Heidegger. I only would like to introduce some more topics. You can see a lot of influences in Heidegger, but I think it...
reveishetleven
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Oct 16, 2002
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First I would like to point out that, no, I do not think that Heidegger is predicated on Nietzsche's thought. In fact, despite the fact that Heidegger...
sisypheanluv
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Oct 17, 2002
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I'm really amazed that you call "Heidegger's philosophy of being" dense. (I'm a very lazy reader, but I swallowed it.) Yes, I know Safranski's book (though I...
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