all of Western Philosophy went off the rails by misinterpreting the early Greek philosophers and that he (and he alone?) understood them correctly — Arne
Note N's prescient criticism sixty-something years before:Those in the crossing must in the end know what is mistaken by all urging for intelligibility: that every thinking of being, all philosophy, can never be confirmed by ‘facts,’ i.e., by beings. Making itself intelligible is suicide for philosophy. — Contributions to Philosophy (From Enowning), Notes 1936-1938
Those who know that they are profound strive for clarity. Those who would like to seem profound to the crowd strive for obscurity. For the crowd believes that if it cannot see to the bottom of something it must be profound. It is so timid and dislikes going into the water. — The Gay Science, 173
:up:It is only the answers that vary between cultures.
And the answers are far less interesting than the questions. — Arne
Being and time. How's Dasein connected to time? — Agent Smith
Note N's prescient criticism sixty-something years before: — 180 Proof
I have no answer to that question. I am generally confused by Division II of Being and Time. — Arne
We do not organize our lives around caring in general. — Arne
:100: Same (plus R.J. Hollingdale's translations).Even though I know I have read far more Nietzsche than most people who pretend to understand him, any understanding I do have is rooted primarily in Kaufman's interpretations.
Has he a general theory about caring? — Raymond
How unfortunate. Do let us know when you find out. G'day. — Agent Smith
You can count on it. I only hope you will do the same. — Arne
the primary subject matter of Being and Time is an explication of Dasein in its average everydayness. — Arne
Heidegger said that people are the only creatures with a dasein that has a notion of its own dasein. — Raymond
In division two, Heidegger moves on from average everydayness to talk about authentic angst and time. So even though what you say is true, once we have finished the book, we know about both inauthentic ( average everyday) and authentic Dasein. — Joshs
I'm incorrigible, sorry. Imagine not acknowledging his supremacy. World's greatest Nazi, for sure. Philosophy's Fuhrer, as it were. — Ciceronianus
Dasein is always in a mood, with a certain understanding, and moving forward in the world in a purposeful manner. And that is the structure of the average everydayness of human being. — Arne
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