[MD] Hiedegger
Squonkriff at aol.com
Squonkriff at aol.com
Mon Mar 12 12:45:23 PDT 2007
Hi Mark
A lot of my views are related to Heidegger and phenomenology,
some good papers here:
http://consc.net/people.html#causation
good introductions to Heidegger are the Cambridge Companion to Heidegger
and a book called Heidegger: between good and evil.
Well worth exploring. Time and what is dynamic are clearly inseparable.
Heidegger's analysis of experience brings many refinements to what Pirsig
offers us.
David M
Mark 12-03-07: Hi David M,
Thank you for the link.
I was thinking the moq refines Heidegger if applied carefully.
I have been contemplating mapping DQ and sq onto Heidegger's ontology?
The thing is, i really feel this can only work when sq is regarded as
partially Dynamic - this way one may describe the, 'temporal smearing' ontology
which is not SOM for Heidegger;
Heidegger demolishes the Western metaphysical tradition by removing SOM at
source.
If this route is explored then what i've been regarding as a secondary
ontology may make the mapping process work better?
The books you mention are expensive but i shall try the library. Being and
Time is expensive in itself.
Best,
Mark
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