Part is knowing that you have to take up a defined role but doing so w/the knowledge that you have chosen that role (negated others) & are responsible for the outcomes therein. This macro-sense of responsibility is not just an "I fucked up trying to do what I was supposed to do,"
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Ye! but he also critiqued eastern mysticism from a stylistic standpoint in that they over-emphasize the centrality of self. He took the charge of philosophical anthropology seriously & thats why his later works decenter the human to an extent & focus on "things" & their relations
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Basically without the constant reminder of radical contextualization, Heid thought that the bifurcated utilitarian frame of mind would creep back into any project that easily lends itself to subjectivist interpretation.
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He's kind of right I hate to say it, look at how zen was taken up by the corporatocracy as a self help tool for alienated worker bees.
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yes, or it engenders that "everyone's their own god" new age garb
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