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Saturday, August 06, 2005
 
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Pantagruel on the difference in physis between Heidegger and Strauss.
[T]hinking based on ideas does not lead to the disjunction of being and thinking as Heidegger thinks. On the contrary, only through ideas, the unity of the perfect knower and the perfect known becomes possible, since ideas, the high, are beyond the difference between knower and known. I shall mention here, like Heidegger, Strauss also disagrees the function of language, but his new way for the knower to realize the known is a kind of speechless thinking, a genuine thinking, not Heidegger’s waiting for and apprehending the revelation of Being.
Interesting idea, speechless thinking, but how to communicate it?
 
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