John’s lecture may be difficult; it may sound like complete gibberish, or everything he says may sound obviously wrong. I encourage listening anyway. This may be the easiest starting point for Heidegger in existence. Most podcasts are better at 1.5x; try 0.75x on this?
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Heidegger was a Nazi.
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Indeed. Anyone interested in his philosophy has a moral duty to think hard about what that implies.
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This talk exemplifies what I mean when I say I am anti-intellectualism. I am only arguing against the intellectual idea of propositional coherence. Taking a step up to meta, or a step down to embodiment seems less 'intellectual'. Per Alan Watts, you can't bite your own teeth...
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Why Heidegger is so important for our current cultural crisis of meaning; & also for re-thinking obsolete concepts of what we are are do.
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