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NOT Jung on Martin Heidegger, apparently**

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mP:
>> Bernard, it might have been more appropriate had you asked explicitly
>> whether the quote might have originated with Jung along with the quote
>> rather than just quoting. That being the case, I would have not responded at
>> all (not knowing, although it seemed unlikely to my scant knowledge of Jung,
>> didn’t sound right…). […]

What is a Phenomenological Reality?

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What is a Phenomenological Reality?
GEVANS613 at aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 24/10/2008 10:19:46 GMT Standard Time,
>jPolanik@nc.rr.com
>Joe: *Simply put, a phenomenological reality is any experience of any
>phenomenon. this would include thoughts, feelings, pains, an experience
>of an optical illusion such as an afterimage and so on.*
>Jud: We may define […]

NOT Jung on Martin Heidegger, apparently**

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In a message dated 10/25/2008 1:52:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
michael at sandwich-de-sign.co.uk writes:
Earlier…
> In a message dated 10/24/2008 8:21:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> michael at sandwich-de-sign.co.uk writes:
> I will not allow myself the shameful pleasures of responding point-by-point
> to the ludicrous trollistic insults and deliberately distracting tactics
> displayed below by the self-appointed Jud-ge and […]

Jung on Martin Heidegger - Certainly**

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In a message dated 10/25/2008 6:39:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
GEVANS613 at aol.com writes:
Bernard supplied this damning criticism of Heidegger by Karl Jung:
C. G. Jung on Martin Heidegger.
Heidegger’s modus philosophandi is neurotic through and through and is
ultimately rooted in his psychic crankiness. His kindred spirits, close or distant,
are sitting in lunatic asylums, some as […]

biography

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> Hi Michael, you wrote:
>
>>Does this need for permission also extend to translations of Celan?
>>My opera will be in English…
>
> Yes, the Suhrkamp copyrights also include translations.
Thanks Jan.
> And, indeed i can highly recommend Ruediger Safranski’s Heidegger
> book wherein the Celan episode is fairly and well documented.
Yes, I’ve just received it and it’s proving […]

biography, Parmenides

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> Cologne 20-Oct-2008
>
> michaelP schrieb Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:36:29 +0100:
>
>> MichaelE said recently:
>>
>> > It was Descartes (Regulae) who gave our modern age
>> > its blueprint, its cast. This cast has long since been chucked into
>> > oblivion by Western thinking, and now there seems to be no way out, i.e.
>> > it […]

Jung on Martin Heidegger - Certainly

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Actually Jung had lots of praise for neurotics (neurosis).  He himself suffered from a deep neurosis for a lengthy period in Switzerland.  Neurosis is a ’split’ or ‘conflict’ which is only resolved (or may not require resolution), which creates a tension; and that tension may lead to art.
Both Jung and Horney would believe […]

heidegger Digest, Vol 21, Issue 53

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A Dubious Disambiguation of Descartes

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A Dubious Disambiguation of Descartes
Georges Metanomski writes about the Cogito: “… its disambiguation may
be of some assistance” [2008-10-20].
>COGITO
>Now, as well “Cogito” itself, as its introductory considerations, are
>formulated with most multivalued terms culminating in the empty copula
>”sum” - “am”, whose indirect meaning resides far beyond its face value.
here it seems that […]

heidegger Digest, Vol 21, Issue 53

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Pattern title: Intersection of this and that
 
Design problem: This and that intersect under harsh Platonic illumination..
 
Design solution: Add a trellis to produce a pleasant lusco fusco effect.
— On Sat, 10/25/08, Janelle Cugley wrote:
From: Janelle Cugley
Subject: Re: heidegger Digest, Vol 21, Issue 53
To: heidegger at an-archos.com
Date: Saturday, October 25, 2008, 5:37 AM
How does Christopher Alexander […]