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Friday, November 14, 2008
 
From Haaretz, an interview with an editor of the special edition of Les Temps Modernes on Heidegger.
What do you mean by "place"?

"We tried to locate in Heidegger's texts an indecision between, on the one hand, the 'place' fixed by national and even nationalist content, a distinctly German content, which falls under a clear political, historical and national definition; and, on the other hand, that 'place' Heidegger leaves undefined, a place free of fixations and distinct from any content, which makes it possible to question the definitions that are overly fixed in a political, historical and national sense. Appropriate thought is conditional on that kind of indecision."
 
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