
#243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland
Converging Dialogues
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Nietzsche on the Concept of Being
Nietzsche says in Philosophy of the Tragic Age of the Greeks that philosophy is concept creation. Heidegger's got it right that they have to record their emergence out of a ground that they don't completely exhaustively incorporate, he writes. What Nietzsche would add to that is we also have to hold our concept in a way that includes its own eventual destruction. We can replace all the whole set of humans with the concept human exhaustively and we don't lose anything of any significance for metaphysics. None of it's significant to thinking of the human being.
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