Two o'clock in the afternoon after not three but four days of partying and I'm going strong with Seminararbeit over transcendence and the transcendental in Heidegger's Sein in Zeit. Hot damn
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Why should it bother anyone that you know those terms. After all, it was emphasized rather heavily in my freshman year history of philosophy class when we covered Kant's First Critique
Well, how many people do you think know about these terms? In general I mean? And then, even in philosophy, many folks don't even know what they mean, when they mean anything (not like I always knew what they meant, certainly not in my freshman year and never via any philosophy course at my university). Not to mention that they can mean different things, depending on who you're reading.
That is true, most people can't tell the difference between 'em even if they know of the terms. Oh, by the by, I finally made an html version of my thesis which I could zip up and send to you. (I also have grad seminar papers i wrote on Deleuze and Adorno)
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Oh, by the by, I finally made an html version of my thesis which I could zip up and send to you. (I also have grad seminar papers i wrote on Deleuze and Adorno)
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