Hi. I read some of Heidegger’s
Being and Time when I was around twenty, not realising that it was only the first third of a much larger projected volume. His essentially existential approach to gaining a theoretical grasp of ‘Being’ left me cold. This is because even then I didn’t think there was an existential approach possible, since, by definition ‘Being’ by itself is beyond actual existence.
Or at least by my definition, which was fuelled (at the time) by the sort of thing Plato said...
Published on February 06, 2020 05:17