>Is the 'body' given in a way that is ontologically distinct from other
>innerwordly entities?
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>Chris
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The existential phenomenology of _Being and Time_ is grounded in sheer
sensory (sinnliche) perception, sinnlich is also used in Husserl and Kant.
Body in Heidegger's Nietzsche is a bodying forth in the sensuous
(sinnlich), and as such a ground for will to power.
malcolm
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>innerwordly entities?
>
>Chris
>
>
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The existential phenomenology of _Being and Time_ is grounded in sheer
sensory (sinnliche) perception, sinnlich is also used in Husserl and Kant.
Body in Heidegger's Nietzsche is a bodying forth in the sensuous
(sinnlich), and as such a ground for will to power.
malcolm
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