
The Work of Henry Corbin - Part 1: Corbin, Illich and Christian Mysticism
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Heidegger's Problem Wasn't the Levels of Reality, You Know?
"We think our brains, our minds are in our head, and the world is out there," he says. "Unless you're a theoretical physicist, who know that time and space aren't like that at all." Corbin's glosses in his copy of being in time are in Persian and Arabic, because he's literally cross reading being in time with Shore of Artie's mystical Islam,. Heidegger says, Zainzum toad, it's all over when you die. And Corbin says, nah, that's where he goes wrong. If he'd read Shore ofArtie, carefully, even fine".
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