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Friday, April 01, 2005
 
In-der-Blog-sein

Meetingbrook Hermitage quotes Steiner quoting Heidegger on why it's all just like Sisyphus:
At one moment in Identitat und Differenz --unique, so far as I am aware, in Heidegger's whole writings --the master concedes with brusque humor that the ontological quest, the attempt to separate Being from beings, is a sort of futile game, a circular catch-as-catch-can.
Aren't all games futile?
 
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