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The Truth about Being Jewish/Reading Heidegger

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> —–Original Message—–
> From: heidegger-bounces at an-archos.com [mailto:heidegger-bounces@an-
>archos.com] On Behalf Of michaelP
> Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2008 10:49 PM
> To: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
> Subject: Re: The Truth about Being Jewish/Reading Heidegger
>
> > The reason my book didn’t didn’t sell is because people thought
> > either it’s an intended joke, or […]

The Truth about Being Jewish/Reading Heidegger

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> The reason my book didn’t didn’t sell is because people thought
> either it’s an intended joke, or the person who wrote it a bigger
> one. I should have hidden my message better in a title of total
> dissemblement as did Spinoza in the “Theological-Political Tractate.”
> This blazenly irreverent critique is written by […]

The Truth about Being Jewish/Reading Heidegger

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The reason my book didn’t didn’t sell is because people thought
either it’s an intended joke, or the person who wrote it a bigger
one. I should have hidden my message better in a title of total
dissemblement as did Spinoza in the “Theological-Political Tractate.”
This blazenly irreverent critique is written by a Jew–really could
have only been […]

A Note on Authenticity

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In a message dated 23/07/2008 00:09:29 GMT Standard Time,
that_pete at yahoo.com writes:
— On Tue, 7/22/08, bobauler at aol.com wrote:
>
> Bonus: this is the ONLY novel I know of that has a scene
> in the office of a philosophy professor!
>
There’s Sergio Troncoso’s The Nature of Truth, where that scene […]

A Note on Authenticity

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> That would leave “feeling” as epiphenomenal to emotion and, worst of
> all, to physical sensation. That is understandable in the Goethean
> tradition where Gefühl ist alles and by which religion is reduced to
> its worst common denominator and hence a cop out answer. In that case,
> gefuhl would be the shadow side of […]

A Note on Authenticity

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— On Tue, 7/22/08, bobauler at aol.com wrote:
>
> Bonus:  this is the ONLY novel I know of that has a scene
> in the office of a philosophy professor!
>
There’s Sergio Troncoso’s The Nature of Truth, where that scene includes student accepting bodily fluids in exchange for a better grade, a stolen Die Fragmente […]

A Note on Authenticity

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Interesting.  As far as I know Einstein did not work or contribute directly to the production of any atomic bombs.  He did say once that he regretted the outcome of the results of his findings in science which contributed to the production of the atomic bomb, and I suspect that was after the bombing of […]

A Note on Authenticity

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this is off topic, but i’d like to announce a popular novel for smart people..  it’s called KEEP AND BEAR ARMS (Mayhaven publishing).  Not a vanity project.  I think i may have previously mentioned it here, but the website that goes into detail is 

A Note on Authenticity

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In a message dated 7/20/2008 7:21:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
tgeorgescu at home.nl writes:
[BXB]> Heidegger thus fails to notice that feeling is the modulation of
> emotion and hence the active antidote to “moods.”
My guru says that the energies of sensations, feelings and desires produce
the emotions. As such, I consider feelings as one of the ingredients […]

Need electronic copy of Aristotle’s De Anima in Greek

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Someone actually sent me a link to the Greek De Anima online:
 http://www.mikrosapoplous.gr/aristotle/p…
There are also other works by Aristotle there (downloadable, side by
side with a modern Greek translation) that aren’t on Perseus. Incredible
website.
Michael Eldred wrote:
> Cologne 21-Jul-2008
>
> Anthony Crifasi schrieb Sat, 19 Jul 2008 14:48:42 -0500:
>
>> I’m in a bit of a bind and need […]



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