
#243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland
Converging Dialogues
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The Concept of Human Being
Heidegger wants to think them in their conceptuality, which means to incorporate a kind of verbal notion. If that was true of humans, and it will be true of the proposition re-articulated using the definition, all rational animals are human. So we think there are definitions as replacements for concepts in logical relations that are exhaustively applicable. They exhaustively replace the concept. But now our notion of the concept human being has within it that confrontation with pre-conceptual experience. Now it's an invention. It's emerging out of experience that is not yet organized according to the concept. And so it's not totally disconnected from reality. It's not a mere fiction, but
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