[lit-ideas] Re: Up to the End of History

  • From: Adriano Palma <Palma@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "cblitid@xxxxxxxx" <cblitid@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 08:13:27 +0000

poor heidegger, short stuopid and ugly, married a nazi psuedo nun, converted 
-reocnmbverted to religious quatsch.
found groups of idiots who thught this was  a sort of sheperd, weak brains, 
arendt, even jean hersch understood thsi dude was a fake...

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From: lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [lit-ideas-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] on behalf 
of Walter C. Okshevsky [wokshevs@xxxxxx]
Sent: 16 March 2013 09:53
To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; cblitid@xxxxxxxx
Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Up to the End of History

Don't go off the deep end, Chris. (And those puns, oy!)  I was simply drawing an
analogy between H's views on science and the Continental Breakfasts served in
many N American hotels. The gold standard is of course: bacon, eggs, home fries
- NOT "freedom fries" as the Americans call them - toast and coffee, orange
marmalade and juice, and a double dram of Cragganmore.

Walter O


Quoting cblitid@xxxxxxxx:

>
> On 15-Mar-13, at 1:15 AM, Walter C. Okshevsky wrote:
>
> > I believe that the early Heidegger's conceptions of science were
> > very jejeune -
> > the culinary equivalent of a breakfast of a stale croisson, orange
> > marmalade
> > and bad coffee.
>
> Alright, I'll give you the 'stale croisson' (see Hegel on the
> perishabilitiy of half-baked philosophical goods); but 'bad coffee' -
> never!  I have it on good authority that Martin Heidegger's was made
> with great care [Sorge]; always freshly Ground [of Being]. (I believe
> he got the recipe through Hannah from her grandmother.)
>
> And as to 'orange marmalade' ... I'm warning you: don't go there
> [whereof one cannot speak ... etc.].
>
> Chris Bruce,
> laying it on a little thick (which he
> is ever wont to do where
> orange marmalde is concerned), in
> Kiel, Germany
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