File spoon-archives/heidegger.archive/heidegger_1998/heidegger.9806, message 85


Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 18:12:45 +0200
Subject: Re:  Heidegger and Psychiatry
From: artefact-AT-t-online.de (Michael Eldred)


Cologne, 24 June 1998

jim schrieb u.a.:
> The next time that someone tells you "it's in you're head," you should tell
> them (respecting their own ontic views), "Of course, it is; that's why I'm
> depressed!"

A travel writer said this morning on the radio that she writes to "evoke the 
atomsphere of a place in the reader's head". 
How do all these things get into heads?
Where does it come from that it is so natural to talk about everything that 
isn't before our eyes as being "in our head"?
Has any scientist every yet discovered an imagination "in the head"?
Exercise: Devise an experiment to catch an imagination in the head.

Michael
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