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19059311 No.19059311 [Reply] [Original]

Is there anything similar I can read to Heidegger's concept of they-self and inauthenticity?

>> No.19059336
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>>19059311
>Heidegger is a good example of how nothing is left but a number of ridiculous photographs and a number of even more ridiculous writings. Heidegger was a philosophical market crier who only brought stolen goods to the market, everything of Heidegger's is second-hand, he was and is the prototype of the re-thinker, who lacked everything, but truly everything, for independent thinking. Heidegger's method consisted in the most unscrupulous turning of other people's great ideas into small ideas of his own, that is a fact. Heidegger has so reduced everything great that it has become German-compatible, you understand: German-compatible, Reger said. Heidegger is the petit bourgeois of German philosophy, the man who has placed on German philosophy his kitschy night-cap, that kitschy black night-cap which Heidegger always wore, on all occasions. Heidegger is the carpet-slipper and night-cap philosopher of the Germans, nothing else. I don't know why, Reger said yesterday, whenever I think of Stifter I also think of Heidegger and the other way about. Surely it is no accident, Reger said, that Heidegger just as Stifter has always been popular, and is still popular, mainly with those tense women, and just as those fussy do-gooding nuns and those fussy do-gooding nurses devour Stifter as their fovourite dish, in a manner of speaking, so they also devour Heidegger. Heidegger to this day is the favourite philosopher of German womanhood. Heidegger is the women's philosopher the specially suitable luncheon philosopher straight from the scholars' frying pan. When you come to a petit-bourgeois or even an aristocratic-petit-bourgeois party, you are very often served Heidegger even before the hors-d'oeuvre, you have not even taken off your overcoat and already you are being offered a piece of Heidegger, you have not even sat down and already the lady of the house has brought Heidegger in with the sherry on a silver salver. Heidegger is invariably a well-cooked German philosophy which may be served anywhere and at any time, Reger said, in any household. I do not know of any philosopher today who has been more degraded, Reger said. Anyway, Heidegger is finished as far as philosophy is concerned, whereas ten years ago he was still the great thinker, he now, as it were, only haunts pseudo-intellectual households and pseudo-intellectual parties, adding an artificial mendaciousness to their entirely natural one. Like Stifter, Heidegger is a tasteless and readily digestible reader's pudding for the mediocre German mind.

>> No.19059475

>>19059336
literally who

>> No.19059481

Tuttle's The Crowd is Untruth

Ortega y Gasset's Revolt of the Masses (covered by Tuttle)

>> No.19059482

>>19059475
Read more faggot

>> No.19059486

>>19059482
I don't read fiction

>> No.19059489

>>19059475
He posts it alot to derail Heidegger threads

>> No.19059495

>>19059486
Then why read Heidegger if you won't even read Holderlin?

>> No.19059501

>>19059495
What philosophers is this guy a fan of? Looked at interviews but couldn't find anything.

>> No.19059502

>>19059495
Holderin is poetry not fiction

>> No.19059560

>>19059336
someone skipped Hegel

>> No.19059585

>>19059311
To answer your question OP, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche are probably the closest you will get to these concepts in other thinkers. But I'd also add guys like Hegel and Bataille since I think their work deals with Inauthentic Being as such in many ways.

>> No.19059597

>>19059560
Most people do, they read a page of pdg and give up, even his easier stuff people don’t like finishing, like SoL

>> No.19059627

>>19059560
H*gel skipped Schopenhauer

>> No.19059651

>>19059501
>What philosophers is this guy a fan of?
Schopenhauer, Wagner

>> No.19059783

>>19059651
Source?

>> No.19059790

>>19059651
Nvm found it. What did this guy hate about Heidegger exactly?

>> No.19060108

>>19059585
Where do Hegel and Bataille talk about this?