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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Thanks for this! Perhaps I should use quarantine as an opportunity to actually dive into Heidegger! I’d roughly been mapping ontotheology onto eternalism (grounding Being in fixed, supreme being), leading to a forgetfulness of Being as a necessarily ongoing process.
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And then understanding Being by looking into our own being (as the beings whose being is in question) roughly corresponding to Kegan’s understanding of organism as ongoing meaning-making (and thereby self-and-object reconstructing)
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We both address nihilism, but H’s framing reflected problematics of the late 19th C, and our current concerns and circumstances are different enough to make some difference.
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I could go on like this, but I'm not sure I'm saying anything. Would be curious to hear Johannes' thoughts if any!
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