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Thursday, August 07, 2008
 
Columnist gets inspired.
[O]ne of the most exciting things about Heidegger's philosophy is that it focuses on questions that one rarely encounters anywhere else (and which Heidegger thought were nearly completely new to the history of Western philosophy). These questions center around "Being." This may sound like a bit of metaphysical, mystical, overly obscure gobbledygook, like a question of Spirit or Life Souls or something, but it's really pretty direct.
 
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