> Rene:
>> Gods might pass by, without being noticed.
James:
> I find that very likely, considering, what I see to be, the extremely
> passive position Heidegger encourages us to assume.
>
James, for me,, heidegger neither encourages passivity nor activity (all
that activity could be seen as the problem) but rather encourages us to see
non-subjectively (subjectivity involves both passivity and activity,
thus...), and that is his extraordinary value as a thinker (for me, that
is).
regards
michaelP
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>> Gods might pass by, without being noticed.
James:
> I find that very likely, considering, what I see to be, the extremely
> passive position Heidegger encourages us to assume.
>
James, for me,, heidegger neither encourages passivity nor activity (all
that activity could be seen as the problem) but rather encourages us to see
non-subjectively (subjectivity involves both passivity and activity,
thus...), and that is his extraordinary value as a thinker (for me, that
is).
regards
michaelP
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