Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 06:52:57 +0100 Subject: Re: Heidegger Speaks > THIS MESSAGE IS IN MIME FORMAT. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3112239177_120005_MIME_Part Allen speaking of thoughtful practices speaks so: > The verse I would like to ask about is SuZ #26 (p.123 in the German): > > "As Being-with, Dasein 'is' essentially for the sake of others." (M & R) > > Als mitsein 'ist' daher das Dasein wesenhaft umwillen Anderer. > > The heading of this section is " The Dasein-with of Others and > Everyday Being-with." > > This juxtaposition seems to suggest a profound interdependence in > Dasein's active life with others, > especially when philosophizing. Strangely, I have wonderingandpondering concerning Being and Time about how it might be possible to view Heidegger 'constructing' a philosopher in the being he calls up as Dasein. Such a 'philosopher' (although inescapably thrown into the quotidian inauthenticities of the they, also) unavoidably has access to the world (because?) Dasein is always already in it, -- there... { in there <--> with } ... and this is a shocking shattering thought comparable in its reverberations as that of Freud's infantile sexuality, Darwin's Evolution, Nietzsche's Will-to-Power. this shock has never left me thankyou, Allen for this opportunity michaelP --MS_Mac_OE_3112239177_120005_MIME_Part
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