Heidegger in everything! was: Re: [lbo-talk] The eXile pisses allover Britain

Carrol Cox cbcox at ilstu.edu
Sun May 21 10:55:40 PDT 2006


Ted Winslow wrote:
>
> Chris Doss wrote:
>
> > it's pretty clear what he sees as the essence of the
> > people is in their philosophy and art
>
> But often the "philosophy and art" he extols are those that make the
> sort of human doing described in the Nietzsche passages the
> "essential character" of human being, aren't they? As in his
> interpretation of the passage from Antigone.

I may have missed something, but when a couple weeks ago I followed a URL it took me to a web page in which only the Greek was quoted, and I never have figured out _what_ passage in Antigone at issue, let alone what Heidegger's interpretation is or the relevance of that interpretation to this thread.

I would appreciate a citing of the passage and of an English version of Heidegger's interpretation. (I have a number of English editions of Antigone, so I only need the location in the play; I would need an on-line English text of the Heidegger.)

Carrol



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