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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
 
In-der-Blog-sein

Updates on the life of our heroic Mr. Fish thinks that whether by nuclear apocalypse or passive adoption of technology we're, ontologically, doomed:
Heidegger apparently thought along these lines: it is possible that after a nuclear war, life might once again emerge, but it is far less likely that there will ever again occur an ontological clearing though which such life could manifest itself. Further, since modernity's one-dimensional disclosure of entities virtually denies them any "being" at all, the loss of humanity's openness for being is already occurring.
 
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