Heideggezheimer's Disease Identified?


"Experience of thingness, our tendency to reify experience into external
objects and internal concepts, can be so overwhelming that, in suitable social
and historical circumstances, the original aconceptuality of our experience
may be pushed aside into the experiential forgetfulness to such an extent that
everything that we experience eventually seems to consist of external objects
and internal concepts. Quantum theory may teach us that this experiential
forgetfulness is not really naturalistically acceptable."
Pauli Pyllko, The Aconceptual Mind: Heideggerian Themes in Holistic
Naturalism, Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, pg. 105, 1998.

Regards,

Jud

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