I’ve been reading Heidegger and waiting for this to click to me, and this video brought everything together for me to where I finally understand! Thank you! Your commitment to the Greek, German, and English language and bringing them together in an ensemble - shall we say :) - was super enlightening! Thanks again.
This is such a beautiful and meaningful lecture. It brought tears to my eyes. I've made an effort to understand philosophy, precisely so I can appreciate these sorts of moments.
great description of the language of Habel - very inspiring and gives a clear, gentle picture of how things appear when given the ability/space/chance to arise and be with us
Let me also say this is a lucid, profound reading. These kinds of posts reaffirm my intellectual indebtedness to the commons of online video!
I’ve been reading Heidegger and waiting for this to click to me, and this video brought everything together for me to where I finally understand! Thank you! Your commitment to the Greek, German, and English language and bringing them together in an ensemble - shall we say :) - was super enlightening! Thanks again.
This is such a beautiful and meaningful lecture. It brought tears to my eyes. I've made an effort to understand philosophy, precisely so I can appreciate these sorts of moments.
Someone did some diligent work providing subtitles, thank you so much. And thanks for the post.
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great description of the language of Habel - very inspiring and gives a clear, gentle picture of how things appear when given the ability/space/chance to arise and be with us
A wonderful luminous lecture. I kept thinking of the Zen poets, who seem to reveal being itself in nature with particular purity...
4:40 being lets beings come to presence : letting beings be
24:35 wonder thalmazein : thrust of presence
40:12 phusis : rising and receding of all that is in its presence presencing and absencing
9:48 empowering and enabling is vajrapani of Buddhism
11:16 alethia : power of presence of all beings : vajrapani
I didn't know that the guy from the Nespresso Commercial knew so much about the history of philosophy.
You can't get Greek experience everywhere, and when you do it's gonna cost ya.
Utter nonsense. I had thought Stonehill had moved away from Heideggerian gibberish and towards virtue ethics a la MacIntyre. (Rmonty ‘70).
The earliest 'beings' were the immortals & Heidegger was low filth & despised by them.