In-der-Blog-sein
K-punk investigates the what-ifs of
man's place in the world:
Zizek is concerned to refute 'the notion that there is a home, a 'natural' place for man: either this world of the 'noosphere' from which we fell into this world and for which our souls long, or Earth itself. Heidegger points the way out of this predicament: what if we effectively are 'thrown' into this world, never fully at home in it, always dislocated, 'out of joint,' and what if this dislocation is our constitutive, primordial condition, the very horizon of our being? What if there is no previous 'home' out of which we were thrown into the world, what if this very dis-location ground man's ex-static opening to the world?'
What if we were thrown-projekt-iled out of Eden? Here we (there) are (being).