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What was the most important thing Herr Heidegger taught you?

>> No.6608358

>>6608343
heidegger seriously looks like a creepy ass motherfucker in every picture

>> No.6608362
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>>6608343
that is ti okay to be a nazi

>> No.6608369

>>6608343
the metaphysics of the end of metaphysics

>> No.6608376
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To poetically inhabit and safeguard the fourfold in its essential unfolding.

>> No.6608389

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhppg2xAebU

>> No.6608408

>>6608376
Could you explain that please?

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>>6608408
something something awareness something something spirituality something heil hitler

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>>6608408
Here you go, friend. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heidegger/#Lat

>> No.6608436

>>6608422
Heil Hitler!

>> No.6608443

>>6608358

you know nothing.

>>6608343

that there is no thing such as individual decision

>> No.6608464

I learned some dank terms like worldiness, dasein, ontological, ontical that gives a deep feeling to my descriptions

>> No.6608493

that people will venerate unoriginal and mediocre philosophers if those philosophers develop an idiosyncratic, mystifying style that clouds their largely uninteresting observations

>> No.6608501

>>6608493
Without listing Nietzsche or Hume, name five great, original philosophers with clear prose and interesting observations.

>> No.6608532

>>6608343
How to better read the Greeks (largely in the 20s lectures; not so much the later stuff, and absolutely none of his readings of Plato).

>> No.6608534

>>6608464
>dasein
i bet you anglos butcher the shit out of that world

> dayseeen

>> No.6608619

>>6608501

plato
aristotle
lucretius
sextus empiricus
st. augustine
descartes
locke

the list goes on

>> No.6608662

>>6608534
is it dah-zee-en?

>> No.6608710

>>6608662
> da
as in *da*chshund
> sein
as in auld lang *syne*

closest i can think of.

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>that glorious feel when you come up against the GREAT WALL OF NAZI, the impassable boundary of contemporary philosophy where even the most brilliant and educated minds collapse in a heap and revert to childlike, infantile shrieking
>that feel when you pass through the boundary unscathed, because you are not a bourgeois leftist vagina with 40 years of intelligentsia correctthink programming
>that feel when you are able to enjoy the subtleties and continuities of authors whose grandiose theories speak of modernity, the individual, and the state, without tripping over the word 'JEW' like a landmine, and blasting yourself into unphilosophical political correctness
>that feel when the garden of philosophically hating jews is the last great, uncultivated expanse remaining to modern scholarship
>that feel when its wonders are untrod by the plebeian feet of leftist master's theses and meta-meta-meta-analysis
>that feel when you are esoteric, enlightened by your own antisemitism

>> No.6608792

>>6608741

i like this

>> No.6608880

vorhandenheit/zuhandenheit
dasein/existenz

he didn't really create these concepts but his treatment of them is illuminating

>> No.6608920

>>6608741
Alarmingly true

>> No.6609078

>>6608619
Different anon than the one who asked you; Id note that Plato and Lucretius are far from clear, Plato hiding behind the dialogue form, and Lucretius hiding behind poetry. Arguably, Aristotle is a bit of an obscurantist as well, by intention too.

>> No.6609117

What are some good readings on him?

>> No.6609674

An understanding of the onto-logic foundation for technico-logic.

A sense of time and historicality separate from the experience of base historicism and time as present-at-hand. Understanding that time is Dasein in it's stretching itself and being stretched between natality and finality.

>> No.6611315

someone talk about heidegger more

>> No.6611327

>>6611315
he was a nazi, used his power and nazi connections to oust people from his university in a stalinist fashion, he hated modernism, hated modern art, liked to live in the countryside, hated metaphysics

>>6609117
http://www.rae.com.pt/Danto%20hegel%20end%20art.pdf

>> No.6611842

>>6608741
And so the cycle of the bigot continues.

>> No.6611867

>>6611327
>hated modern art

He quite liked Klee. And Van Gogh.

Heidegger was a Nazi but in a way that we would be apt to learn from. Politics was an extension of Heidegger's ontology and his diagnosis of the historical moment at which Europe found itself. National Socialism--which sanctified itself in the garb of a revitalization of the volk, a concerted historization of itself as a European historical force, and the perceived elevation of existence-ontology oriented politics--was seen by Heidegger as the only salvation for a world that found itself on the brink of the complete oblivion of Being.

But Heidegger failed to see that National Socialism was the epitome of nihilism. History and culture and such were thin shells. Its core was technical rationality and biological governance.

Look to Agamben for someone who is revitalizing Heideggerean political thought.

>> No.6612036

I like what he says about Rilke, even if he did miss the point of The 8th Elegy.

>> No.6612047

Very related:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3goPOfcu-JI

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>>6608343

>When you gas the yids, always start with the kids.

--Martin Heidegger

>> No.6612073

>>6608501

Schopenhauer
Rousseau
Emerson
Machiavelli
Marcus Aurelius

>> No.6612082

His wife was pretty based too.

She was a jewess but wrote about Eichmann and the Nazis in a way that still has kikes asspained to this very day

http://www.thenation.com/article/207217/trials-hannah-arendt