Heidegger: Prophet of Being and Destroyer of Metaphysics?

Published 2023-11-19
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All Comments (15)
  • @NoeticEidetics
    I am slowly approaching Heidegger. First, I must master Husserl as much as I can. I am very interested in Heidegger’s writings on Aristotle.
  • @Bruh-el9js
    Many people tried to destroy metaphysics. They all still ended up with a priori claims about Forms. Plato remains undefeated.
  • Check out a paper Heidegger on the History of Machination: Oblivion of Being as Degradation of Wonder by Mikko Joronen
  • @MiloMay
    Do you think it is essential to read Heideeger in German or would you say that his thought can be encapculated in English translations?
  • @hereandnow990
    I guess we all can sense what hides or stands behind our artificial I-ness, and that is totally impersonal, That, un-namable and unchangeable, and is one for everyone. It is also good that Metaphysics is disappearing. With it, our unnecessary I-ness also disappears.
  • @Ykpaina988
    I’m onto Beyung via Heidegger but I’m not abdicating western metaphysics or eastern theology for any German philosopher no matter how big his BEING Energy is. I love Heidegger but he’s not the only person who thinks, or has thought or will be thinking in the future. He was a herald of the coming of Technological Age but he was a false prophet of post gods or God zeitgeist .
  • 18:21 very helpful Very helpful. Especially for my current focus on the unsayable as central for all thinking. Please can you give a page number for the quote on oblivion / Seinsvergessenheit
  • @gaskmaskpoet
    I am able to reclaim my das sein because of Heidegger.
  • But isn't This in its essence very christian, the approach of the unavailable? And it's the approach of this unavailable or unavailable in the imminent precisely the thing that both we must approach but can't approach? Or the beauty that sustains being which is the helious or the sun coming into the subjectivity of time and this is the central argument of hegel is it not?
  • @guest3440
    What a coincidence! I was reading Jorden Peterson's book on his 12 rules, and he mentioned the Being 👍