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Thursday, December 30, 2004
 
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Muckley Opinions in a counter-appreciation of Eagleton states that it was Heidegger
who developed the preformative nature of the human and its radical historical "nature"
According is Dictionary.com preformative is a formative letter at the beginning of a word, and Encarta's never defined it. Rarely is Heidegger's importance to orthography noted.
 
Comments:
The term "preformative" is Joseph Zalman Margolis'. See Selves and Other Texts; Interpretation Radical But Not Unruly. Margolis uses this for the more unwieldy Heideggerian term.

Pete Muckley
 
The term "preformative" is Joseph Zalman Margolis'. See Selves and Other Texts; Interpretation Radical But Not Unruly. Margolis uses this for the more unwieldy Heideggerian term.

Pete Muckley
 
I have a couple essays on Heidegger by Margolis but neither of those two books. Heideggerians must be responsible for more neologisms than anyone since Dr. Seuss.
 
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