Re: Art & Metaphysics

Dear Allen & H.'s friends,

To me H.'s rhetorical greatness lies in his hermeneutics, and not vise
versa; it is precisely because he does succeed , - at least at certain times
and directions, not everywhere and anytime- in hearing/speaking the "call of
Being", and in speaking it, let *It* speak in and through his "own" voice;
and therefore for me it's not suprising that this occurs especially when he
interperts the word of *others*, e.g., discovering Being's presence and
speech where it already took some place and some time.
Does anybody share that feeling that Heidegger is indeed at "his"
outmost truthfulness only when truth is not his, when he reaches to origins,
and at his deepest errancy the more he strives to be an originator of
("new") origings?

regards,

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J.Ben-Aharon
Haifa uni. Department of Philosophy
E-mail:b_aharon@netvision.
Tel/fax: ++972-4-9865944
Address: Harduf, 17-930
D.N Nazareth Eilit
Israel

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