The problem is that we want to be able to say we are right and Aristotle
is wrong. Heidegger makes the point that in a sense Aristotle was "right".
Chris Morrissey, President Microsoft Certified Professional
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On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, C'EST QUOI, L'ETERNITE? C'EST LA MER ALLEE AVEC LE SOLEIL wrote:
> Excuse me, but is not Heidegger's theory of truth one of disclosure as
> oppiosed to one of correspondence between the subjective and the objective?
> The planets are disclosed to us as made of material more or less
> homogeneous with that of the earth; they were disclosed to Aristotle as
> being made of incorruptible matter. What's the problem with that?
>
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is wrong. Heidegger makes the point that in a sense Aristotle was "right".
Chris Morrissey, President Microsoft Certified Professional
More C Communications Inc. Microsoft Solution Provider
http://www.moreC.com phone 604.877.7731 fax 604.708.9047
On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, C'EST QUOI, L'ETERNITE? C'EST LA MER ALLEE AVEC LE SOLEIL wrote:
> Excuse me, but is not Heidegger's theory of truth one of disclosure as
> oppiosed to one of correspondence between the subjective and the objective?
> The planets are disclosed to us as made of material more or less
> homogeneous with that of the earth; they were disclosed to Aristotle as
> being made of incorruptible matter. What's the problem with that?
>
>
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