Does that mean all these people might actually have to learn to write? I'll admit an affection for Sartre in his popular mode and Merleau-Ponty when writing about the senses.... But the world would have been better off without Heidegger. At least trees and graduate classes would have been better off.
--- ravi <gadfly at exitleft.org> wrote:
>
> > At around 7/5/06 8:46 am, Chris Doss wrote:
> > > Cuz he's the most influential philosopher since
> > Hegel?
> > >
> >
> >
> > You mean not Zizek?!! ;-)
> >
> >
>
> Nu, zayats, pogodi!
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