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Friday, June 02, 2006
 
In-der-Blog-sein

Per Caritatem outlines philosophy since the Greek beginnings, concluding with:
As Heidegger tells the story, philosophy comes to its end because it tries swallow up mystery—an extremely insightful observation. Today we have fallen into the illusion of thinking that we grasp things because things today are so specialized. We have forgotten about the whole because there is no longer any mystery. This is what Heidegger means by philosophy “coming to its end.”
 
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