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Friday, August 12, 2005
 
In-der-Blog-sein

Sub Specie Æternitatis today provides us with William Vollmann's review of Curtis Cate's biography of Nietzsche, appearing in the NYTimes on Sunday.
Heidegger is onto something when he advises us that philosophy can be possessed "most purely in the form of a persistent question," and that "Nietzsche's procedure, his manner of thinking in the execution of the new valuation, is perpetual reversal," perhaps like life itself, not to mention Heidegger's own devoted explications of Nietzsche.
Heidegger certainly had his own persistent question.
 
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