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#243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland

Converging Dialogues

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Heidegger's Criticism of Conceptual Thinking

In 1951's what is called thinking, for instance, Aristotle, or sorry, Heidegger, he identifies or he relates, first of all, big glifa or concepts to the verb grifen, to grasp or to seize. And there Heidegger says, is encouraging us to imagine a kind of thinking that sort of leaves concepts behind. So in that lecture course, conceptual thinking is kind of the target of the Heidegger and critique as such. We can bring concepts into this post metaphysical project, and we can think with concepts, but we have to think our concepts differently.

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