Chris,
>> That is, Heidegger
>> could have replaced anxiety with, say, love (I don't know if he could have
>> but this is a hypothetical example) but ...
>
>If I want to talk about death, my speaking will have been occasioned
>from the proper pathos, because pathos is the ground of logos.
>Love gives me no _reason_ to speak of (my own) death.
I think you missed my point but... could you eleborate your last statement?
I doubt that I agree with you but I must admit, I am not entirely sure how
you mean this.
Thanks,
-Nik
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>> That is, Heidegger
>> could have replaced anxiety with, say, love (I don't know if he could have
>> but this is a hypothetical example) but ...
>
>If I want to talk about death, my speaking will have been occasioned
>from the proper pathos, because pathos is the ground of logos.
>Love gives me no _reason_ to speak of (my own) death.
I think you missed my point but... could you eleborate your last statement?
I doubt that I agree with you but I must admit, I am not entirely sure how
you mean this.
Thanks,
-Nik
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