0:00-16:00
as thinkers of movement, why don’t Hegel and Heidegger use the term, “becoming”?
Heidegger’s celebrating of ancient Greek thought
the duality of “Being” and “being”
the performative undercurrent of representational thinking
16:00-29:00
H’s fetishizing and essentializing of Greek thinking
essence for Heidegger vs. essence for Nietzsche
trying to think the problematic of representationalism
H’s seeming obsession with origins vs. Nietzsche’s disinterest in origins
29:00-41:00
what counts as philosophy for Heidegger
the ambiguity and fundamentality of the “Being” vs. “being” dualism
how the opposition functions in Heidegger
41:00-end
H’s emphasis on the verb (as a constitutive linguistic-ontological element)
H’s weird example of “blossoming”
the simultaneity of difference and identity
as thinkers of movement, why don’t Hegel and Heidegger use the term, “becoming”?
Heidegger’s celebrating of ancient Greek thought
the duality of “Being” and “being”
the performative undercurrent of representational thinking
16:00-29:00
H’s fetishizing and essentializing of Greek thinking
essence for Heidegger vs. essence for Nietzsche
trying to think the problematic of representationalism
H’s seeming obsession with origins vs. Nietzsche’s disinterest in origins
29:00-41:00
what counts as philosophy for Heidegger
the ambiguity and fundamentality of the “Being” vs. “being” dualism
how the opposition functions in Heidegger
41:00-end
H’s emphasis on the verb (as a constitutive linguistic-ontological element)
H’s weird example of “blossoming”
the simultaneity of difference and identity
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