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Friday, February 27, 2009
 
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Things on the difficulty of truth.
If Heidegger really thought he was disclosing truth in Being and Time, it seems either 1) he thought the truth was so incomprehensible that it was outside the comprehension of at least some people (given that it is virtually undeniable that not everybody can comprehend Being and Time) or 2) the intriguing possibility that Heidegger thought that the truth should sound incomprehensible, lest it seem shallow.
 
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