Simon deVeer

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When one speaks of humanity, the idea is fundamental that this is something which separates and distinguishes man from nature. In reality, however, there is no such separation: “natural” qualities and those called truly “human” are inseparably grown together.
Simon deVeer
Subject object orientation familiar from Eastern philosophy and evident in later Heidegger
The Portable Nietzsche
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