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EN422 Heidegger (Important quotations (242 "Only thus does the…
EN422 Heidegger
Important quotations
220 "To embrace a thing or a person..."
Open yourself
223 "If man is to find himself... exist in the nameless"
228 EK sistence -> we are all prisoners of ourselves
229 "The essence of man lies in his EK sistence"
Being that is not situated is homeless
We are the subject, we are the moment
The "DA"
234 The advent of being
235 Man expels himself as the rational being
243 "Man is the shepherd of being"
242 "Only thus does the overcoming of loneliness begin from Being.
SS, Port and Kit find oblivion in the desert
Richard Dalloway in heatless cabin becomes the sheltering sky
"Man is the shepherd of being"
Episteme
what do we replace the world with
Wolf and Heidegger think of the same thing
language is the house of being
Also the shepherds of ourselves
Each circumstance is unique
Rejects formulaic approaches to being
Rejects decision making without context
Failure to "step outside and embrace the 'is'"
homecoming
Homelessness as the dehumanization of man following WWII
Virginia Woolf's "Ms Dalloway"
Shell-shocked soldier
Homeless
Stranger in his own body
Kills himself to give his body back
Watches friend get blown up in trenches
bad version of eternal recurrence
Ms Dalloway
Privileged
empty marriage
Source of loneliness
Just like winter light
The pastor and the woman can never connected
Homeless in the young man's body
Silence of God is internal homelessness
"Must free ourselves of technical way of thinking"
To understand being, must understand namelessness
H's obsession with Techne
The need for Why over What
Can't be present to her life
H's
being disposed to one another
Dog can't help to be with you
"Failed her husband several times"
Richard Dalloway
Acts as a husband to Clarrisa
Peter
Loves Clarrisa but she doesn't love him
"I love you, but in my mind, I can't say it" 118
Defining consciousness 120
Alienated Vision
The sheltering sky
Secrety history
The Unnamable
Beckett's "Unnameable"
Self is commdified
Unmmediated vision
H claims it's only through Nihilism
Authentic relationship with being