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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Apr 28
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      Heidegger’s 1945 “Conversation on a Country Path” seems to prefigure Kuhn’s 1962 central point that scientific method cannot be understood other than as intertwined with the history of science. A minor point in a famously long and difficult text; unsurprising it was missed…pic.twitter.com/ajMFf7OJuL

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    2.  🕷BenjaminP.Taylor 🇪🇺‏ @antlerboy Apr 28
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      Fascinating. I bet you could find something to that effect in Nietzsche! (And also Goethe). And Macintyre of course :-)

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    3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Apr 28
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      Likely, as those are both big influences on Heidegger, and are discussed in this text! Would be interesting to trace in more detail. He cites Goethe specifically on the non-distinction between subject and object, inside and outside:pic.twitter.com/zvia6Gfutm

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    4.  🕷BenjaminP.Taylor 🇪🇺‏ @antlerboy Apr 28
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      Ooh. Bazinga! Must. Resist. Urge. To. Explore.

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Apr 28
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      I strongly recommend against reading this thing. Heidegger is stridently virtue-signaling his own confusion as a mark of profundity. He manages to be profound despite that, but jeebuz.

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        2. Emily / aiju‏ @the_aiju Apr 28
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          I’ve started reading “Being and Time” in the original and it’s remarkable how much of it relies on idiosyncrasies of German to convey meaning. I think I’m always a bit wary of this kind of thing; cute relationships between words are often strictly map, seldom territory.

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        3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness Apr 28
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          At one time I considered learning German in order to read it, since it’s said to depend on elaborate untranslatable word-play. Then I realized that was insane for multiple reasons.

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        1. Jake Orthwein‏ @JakeOrthwein Apr 28
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          I know you've written about PoMo obscurantism, but have you ever encountered this paper? An amusing explanation. http://www.dan.sperber.fr/wp-content/uploads/2010_the-guru-effect.pdf …

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        1.  🕷BenjaminP.Taylor 🇪🇺‏ @antlerboy Apr 28
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          I found a nice Nietzsche quote: "It is clear that Science too rests on a faith; there is no Science ‘without presuppositions.’" (the first two references to this are a Quora article and 'the tweetable Nietzsche', so I am stopping now)

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