One of the persistent problems of Continental Philosophy is to ontologize problems that are epistemological.
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This is mainly an effect of being bad at epistemology. Ontology takes very little. After all, Heideggerian did it. How hard could it be?
12:06 PM - 24 Oct 2017
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