
Converging Dialogues #243 - Heidegger's Destruction of Aristotle: A Dialogue with Sean Kirkland
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Jul 14, 2023 AI Snips
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How The Project Began
- Sean Kirkland began investigating Heidegger's lectures on Aristotle while writing on tragic temporality.
- He found 'destruction' as a neglected hermeneutic method worth a focused book-length study.
Apply Destruction As A Reading Technique
- Read Heidegger's destructive method as a concrete hermeneutic technique rather than vague cultural critique.
- Focus on reconstructing the experiential traces in tradition-bearing texts to reveal suppressed grounds.
Start From Dasein, Not The Subject
- Heidegger replaces the Cartesian subject-object start point with Dasein: being-there, a situated existence already in a world.
- This reframes philosophical method to begin from our thrown, world-involving experience rather than a detached subject.
