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Van: owner-heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Namens michaelP
Verzonden: woensdag 16 juni 2004 17:52
Aan: heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: Re: expansion
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>From: "Bakker, R.B.M. de" <R.B.M.deBakker@xxxxxx>
>To: <heidegger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: expansion
>Date: Wed, Jun 16, 2004, 4:05 pm
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> See that Being IS ground AND abyss. The ambiguity essential.
rene, the groundless ground of all? but be-ing simply can not be (a being)
but nonetheless can not be nothing... although no thing
regards
michaelP
ps: how does one *see* that "Being IS ground AND abyss"?
Michael, i must go now, so there's only time to tell that
latterly i found in Principle of ground this saying by Heidegger,
that Leibniz had torn together (zusammengerissen) Being and ground.
Sounds definitely 'violent'.
This must have to do with harte Fuegung
coming back to you,
rene
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