From: GEVANS613-AT-aol.com Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:33:34 EDT Subject: Fehldeutung In a message dated 24/09/2003 16:52:59 GMT Daylight Time, R.B.M.deBakker-AT-uva.nl writes: > Subj:RE: widerwille > Date:24/09/2003 16:52:59 GMT Daylight Time > From: R.B.M.deBakker-AT-uva.nl (Bakker, R.B.M. de) > Sender: owner-heidegger-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:heidegger-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU">heidegger-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU</A> > To: heidegger-AT-lists.village.Virginia.EDU > > > > > To those who are willing to see and hear: > > Heidegger has spoken on Auschwitz. > In "Der Feldweg", after the last stroke > of the old Martinskirche the silence > has become even stiller. "It extends > to those, who have been sacrificed > by two world wars before their time." > > With pleas of guilt one can only hit > oneself in the face. > Jud Oh Dearie, Dearie me Rene! Your Fehldeutung is amazing! Your fantasies grown larger, more prolific and more bizarre by the minute - have you had no literary training at all? Have you no interpretative literary discrimination - no taste - no common sense - no sensitivity of feeling? The 'tone poem' the Field Path is a beautiful and moving prose elegy to the beauty, tranquility and timelessness of Heidegger's German idyll - the German countryside of his youth. I bespeaks of rough-cut benches hewn with the axe of an honest farmer, of happy boys sailing model boats on the local water, of the slowness and steadiness with which the tree grows in this rustic German paradise. The Bells of Martin's Church do not toll slowly for those who were murdered at Belsen, Auswitz and the rest of the Nazi concentration camps, for they weren't SACRIFICED like the German soldiers and civilians who Heidegger is addressing, THEY WERE murdered RENE as well you know. The bells ring for the German Dead who were sacrificed before their time through two world wars - such things are found on plaques in English churchyards too. The message of the Fieldpath is now quite clear for those that have the savvy and the nous to hear it - it is a hymn [a beautiful hymn I agree] to the German rustic ideal of Heidegger's youth. You can con yourself with these fantasies Rene - but don't attempt to con other people. Read the Field Path again from start to finish, and this time open your eyes and your mind. Cheers, Jud. <A HREF="http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/ ">http://evans-experientialism.freewebspace.com/</A> Jud Evans - ANALYTICAL INDICANT THEORY. <A HREF="http://uncouplingthecopula.freewebspace.com">http://uncouplingthecopula.freewebspace.com </A> --- StripMime Warning -- MIME attachments removed --- This message may have contained attachments which were removed. Sorry, we do not allow attachments on this list. --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts --- multipart/alternative text/plain (text body -- kept) text/html --- --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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