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> I seem to recall a scrawling on a blackboard, attributed to Heidegger, in
> which he said that Being would (then henceforth or something) have to be in
> some way erotic/eroticized.
NB: The greek root of erotic is erotesis, which means questioning, like
the english adjective "erotetic".
Pete
paf@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.webcom.com/~paf/pete.html
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> I seem to recall a scrawling on a blackboard, attributed to Heidegger, in
> which he said that Being would (then henceforth or something) have to be in
> some way erotic/eroticized.
NB: The greek root of erotic is erotesis, which means questioning, like
the english adjective "erotetic".
Pete
paf@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.webcom.com/~paf/pete.html
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