Symptoms as Evidence
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Dear list members,
Sorry to intrude. I did not follow your discussion, but I think I already
have an objection. It pertains to the title of the dispute.
It says “schizo-epistemology”. I think that Heidegger’s epistemology (if
any) is monophrenic. But not in the psychotherapeutic meaning, but it means
“one mind”, namely that spirit (or soul) is one with nature. Unity of
awareness and reality.
My two cents are that if Heidegger had any epistemology, then it is
certainly a monophrenic one.
Greetings,
Tudor Georgescu
> —–Oorspronkelijk bericht—–
> Van: heidegger-bounces at an-archos.com [mailto:heidegger-bounces@an-
>archos.com] Namens Joseph Polanik
> Verzonden: woensdag 21 mei 2008 12:18
> Aan: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
> Onderwerp: Re: Schizo-Epistemology: Symptoms as Evidence
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