Only technology can save us now …
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on 23/6/06 7:24 PM, Bakker, R.B.M. de at R.B.M.deBakker at uva.nl wrote:
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> [mailto:heidegger-bounces@soca.ecu.edu.au]Namens That Pete
> Verzonden: vrijdag 23 juni 2006 12:59
> Aan: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
> Onderwerp: RE: Only technology can save us now …
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> — “Bakker, R.B.M. de” wrote:
>> Armageddon/global warming is nothing but technology.
>> The last echo of humanity is the malice of the heading.
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>> not worth a spit
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> “He was instructed to spit a lot, his feet were washed in
> an herbal decoction, and he was given some tea to drink.
> The banana tree eventually died, indicating that Baron-
> Samedi had accepted the hen in payment”
> The Principle of Reason
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> to on legetai pollachos, indeed.
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> Heidegger, in: Logos, on Heraklitos, asks, with regard to
> legein, which is originally not speaking but laying/setting,
> and *as such* also and mostly speaking, whether we can afford
> to neglect such. He himself speaks of mortal legein. NOT meaning
> the catastrophes - one is as good as the other - but the
> infinitely more serious fact, that the essence of man is in danger.
> Also this is not said to terrify the fearsome, but to offer one
> last perspective, under pressure: to see if one still is willing to
> acknowledge that such is possible, and man powerless over against it.
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> if more pressure comes, possibility gets stronger: if one is not capable
> of acknowledgment - without which there is no way out (ek-) for Dasein -
> , then acknowledgment itself can be seen to be nothing subjective, act-like.
> The same goes for all which is simple and essential: gratitude, love, care.
> Easy to throw away, so it seems, until it becomes clear that the price
> payed is hell on earth. One cannot complain about clarity.
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> rene
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> “one is very clear with us” (Rilke)
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> If it wasn’t for religion, we’d have to make stuff up.
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couldn’t we just paint the cows red? Theres a historical precedent for it in
India. I spose i dont have to point out the importance of morality to the
confirmed atheist. Without there is nothing. pk
