a question if I may
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[mailto:heidegger-bounces@soca.ecu.edu.au]Namens That Pete
Verzonden: zaterdag 10 juni 2006 19:19
Aan: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
Onderwerp: Re: a question if I may
— Bob Guevara wrote:
> Thanks Anthony.
> I take it you have an e-copy of SuZ.
> Certainly something very useful to have.
So does Amazon, and Google. So much for Heidegger’s instructions that
the Gesamtausgabe not have indexes–make’em people read the entire book.
He didn’t anticipate the event of full text index machination.
he most surely did. already foresaw the internet. How was it?: “There
is an endless sending of info over the world. (1950)
e-books and all that is merely variation of the same. If one has
reisisted to ontological differing, one is helpless, as you show again
and again here. You are making yourself completely untrustworthy.
I mean, i don’t care, but you cannot trust yourself. Others must pay.
rene
