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Thursday, April 07, 2005
 
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Maximum Red brings us Juan Carlos Rodriguez on Althusser on the metaphysical hitman:
Heidegger, in a European context, had liquidated the whole of Western metaphysics. And he had done so not simply in Being and Time but earlier on, and in a very emphatic manner, in his Letter on Humanism (written in 1946 and published in 1947).
My colleague, Dr. Watson, could tell you B&T could not by any manner, emphatically or otherwise, appear later than the earlier Letter, as B&T was published in April 1927.
By the same token, my reading of Heidegger has little in common with that conducted by Derrida
No shyte, Sherlock, or as Conan Doyle actually put it himself, in this reading
Heidegger, the German master, was missing.

--The Adventure of the Priory School
 
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