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logos (to sofon mounon - monotheism)

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Heraclitus’ Hen, to sofon mounon,
where sofon mounon, ‘the only wise’,
means ‘the only becoming, seemly’,
looks like, but is the very opposite
to mono-theism.
Monotheism is the worry for just one god,
for just the own people, while any other god
(and people) is held at distance. This sort
of religion is now being lauded and used
for total war. The […]

logos

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—–Oorspronkelijk bericht—–
Van: heidegger-bounces at soca.ecu.edu.au
[mailto:heidegger-bounces@soca.ecu.edu.au]Namens Bakker, R.B.M. de
Verzonden: maandag 26 juni 2006 14:59
Aan: Discussions pertaining to the philosophy of Martin Heidegger
Onderwerp: RE: logos
1.
Heidegger, having laid down Heraklitus’ logos as collecting lay,
(lesende Lege) asks:
“But is all this not an arbitrary interpreting (deuten) and an all too
estranging translating in face of the familiar comprehension, which
is […]