File spoon-archives/heidegger.archive/heidegger_2001/heidegger.0111, message 172


Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 14:21:28 -0500
From: edwin ruda <edwin.ruda-AT-verizon.net>
Subject: Re: Basic Concepts - The Leaf Episode.


GEVANS613-AT-aol.com wrote:
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As an artist with a limited knowledge of Heidegger
- two classes plus desultory readings - I was quite
moved by your instructive and provoking analysis
of the Being question awa its detailed examples and
ramifications.

However I do recall a passage where H. makes a 
reference to what is missed most of all re Dasein - that 
"being there" is ingenuously transcendent, that is, we are
already with(italics) things prior to any propositional,
subject-object statements whatsoever. So my question
would be: Would not such transcendence, thought in
so a priori a manner, precede the Being-beings issue?

Appreciatively,

Edwin


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