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WHITEHEAD AND HEIDEGGER :

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From: heidegger-bounces at an-archos.com
[mailto:heidegger-bounces@an-archos.com] On Behalf Of Les Smith
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 1:06 PM
To: heidegger at an-archos.com
Subject: WHITEHEAD AND HEIDEGGER :
Gentlemen:
I have recently reviewed an article circa 1959 entitled PROCESS PHILOSOPHY
AND EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY by Calvin 0. SCERAG of Lafayette, Indiana
(U.S.A.) and would enjoy your comments in light of the posthoumous Charles
Hartshorne revolution in ontology […]

“Bob Guevara”

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“IT DOESN’T, ‘n YOU CAN’T!
I WON’T, ‘n IT DON’T!
IT HASN’T, IT ISN’T, IT EVEN AIN’T
‘N IT SHOULDN’T . . .
IT COULDN’T!”
—Stinkfoot  ”Here fido, here fido, bring me the slipper… arf, arf, arf!”(The poodle chews it)…”Everybody’s got something to hide except for me and my monkey”.
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WHITEHEAD AND HEIDEGGER :

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Very interesting combination.  Can I be advised where I can locate the article? regarding Whitehead and process? I really like whitehead….
chao
— On Fri, 8/15/08, Les Smith wrote:
From: Les Smith
Subject: WHITEHEAD AND HEIDEGGER :
To: heidegger at an-archos.com
Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 1:05 PM
Gentlemen:
 
I have recently reviewed an article circa 1959 entitled PROCESS PHILOSOPHY AND EXISTENTIAL […]

WHITEHEAD AND HEIDEGGER :

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Gentlemen:
 
I have recently reviewed an article circa 1959 entitled PROCESS PHILOSOPHY AND EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY by Calvin 0. SCERAG of Lafayette, Indiana (U.S…A.) and would enjoy your comments in light of the posthoumous Charles Hartshorne revolution in ontology with respect to why harmony exists in string theory per Frank Zappa.
 
Best Regards,
 
Rev. Les Smith
Church of the Latter Day Dudes
 
 
 

Schubert and philosophy, Bach, Nancarrow

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Cologne 14-Aug-2008
michaelP schrieb Wed, 13 Aug 2008 06:18:55 +0100:
> Allen heard this and said:
>
> > I heard a commentator on NPR talking about Schubert’s “Unfinished,”
> > saying how much more autobiographical the symphony became with
> > Beethoven and Schubert. That’s why Hayden and other predecessors
> > were able to write so many more […]

Schubert and philosophy

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In a message dated 8/13/2008 1:19:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
michael at sandwich-de-sign.co.uk writes:
Equally involving is the question of which instrument(s) the pieces of the
Art were composed for: the score has a separate staff for each voice of the
fugue in each case, which could indicate that 1) it was written for several
(not explicitly named) instruments, […]

Heidegger’s unintentional irony

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In a message dated 8/13/2008 8:18:57 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
artefact at t-online.de writes:
Cologne 13-Aug-2008
Heidegger’s diagnosis of the times:
The planetary destiny of technology racing out of control: das Gestell
und die “rasende Technik”.
Das herstellende, vorausberechnende Denken gewinnt die Oberhand –
pro-ductive, pre-calculative thinking gains the upper hand, so Heidegger
says.
We are, he claims, exposed to the outgrowths of […]

Heidegger’s unintentional irony

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Cologne 13-Aug-2008
Heidegger’s diagnosis of the times:
The planetary destiny of technology racing out of control: das Gestell
und die “rasende Technik”.
Das herstellende, vorausberechnende Denken gewinnt die Oberhand –
pro-ductive, pre-calculative thinking gains the upper hand, so Heidegger
says.
We are, he claims, exposed to the outgrowths of an ontological seed
planted by the Greeks: _poiaesis_, Her-stellen, pro-duction, and that on
a […]

Schubert and philosophy

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Allen heard this and said:
> I heard a commentator on NPR talking about Schubert’s “Unfinished,”
> saying how much more autobiographical the symphony became with
> Beethoven and Schubert. That’s why Hayden and other predecessors
> were able to write so many more symphonies than Beethoven and
> Schubert. There was so much more at stake with […]

Schubert and philosophy

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I heard a commentator on NPR talking about Schubert’s “Unfinished,”
saying how much more autobiographical the symphony became with
Beethoven and Schubert. That’s why Hayden and other predecessors
were able to write so many more symphonies than Beethoven and
Schubert. There was so much more at stake with Beethoven and
Schubert. So much more was risked, put […]