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Monday, June 16, 2008
 
Beyng is Ereignis.
29. Being is En-owning

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30. Be-ing and Freedom

Be-ing is en-owning and is thus the ab-ground and as ab-ground the "ground" of ground and therefore Freedom.

Pp. 83-84
 
Comments:
Doesn't this also point to more harmony before and after the Turn? After all it seems like Heidegger's talk about freedom in various texts of his middle period like The Metaphysical Foundations of Logic makes a similar point. (Minus the particular jargon of the latter period)
 
I don't recall freedom in that lecture enough to comment, but I see from books.google that it is a theme there: "freedom is freedom towards ground".
 
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