
HEIDEGGER FOR A TIME BETWEEN WORLDS w/ Steve March
The Integral Stage
The Resistance of Heidegger
There's an element of resistance that I thought of when you mentioned that because I was thinking about like what I most admire about Heidegger is the granularity of his explorations. Most people don't want to say, why do I think red things are red or what does it mean to be the kind of thing that I am who can ask what does it means? There's a sense of uncertainty and even exhaustion. But he doesn't want to feed you ready to hand answers. He wants to invite you into being a phenomenologist. And oddly enough, you discover who you are and you become more of who you are in a certain sense.
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