Inspiring invitation to philosophy in the mode of Nietzsche and Heidegger: @JohannesAchill with @dgozil. Dry and technical at the beginning, but then wide-ranging and largely accessible.
I resonate strongly with most of what he says (same influences!)https://anchor.fm/intellectualexplorersclub/episodes/Johannes-Niederhauser---In-Touch-With-What-Always-Has-Been-ebetkr …
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> and I mostly haven’t read the Greeks (and mostly don’t like them based on the little I’ve read and secondary sources). H’s take on them was heavily influenced by the German Romantics, particularly Hölderlin, who I haven’t read at all (apparently he’s nearly untranslatable)
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What does resonate for me here is the sense that modern philosophy has been mostly a losing-one’s-way, a counterproductive diversion into technical pseudoproblems and clever one-up word games that no one should care about.
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