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Epouser le mouvement
(313) I note in passing that l fell in love with this French expression
"epouser le mouvement"
(was it in a text by Virilio that I stumbled upon it?). A rather sublime expression, which can translate one of the richest ideas of Heideggerian thought
—
when it ventures to conceive Being as movement, as "thrownness" [
Geworfenheit
] and "consignment" or "dispatch" [
Geschick
] and as correspondence to that movement.
(323)
What interested me was the
clearing
Heidegger speaks of
. My reflections were on that
superphenomenal "phenomenon" that projects us into the openness where everything shows itself
:
the place from which the world is only world
. Who's afraid of the clearing? As I conceive it,
it's the gap of an opening or a distance between human intelligence and the "environment"
—
it's
the site
of the human
ekstasis
that brings it about that we are "in-the-world."
Epouser le mouvement
(313) I note in passing that l fell in love with this French expression
"epouser le mouvement"
(was it in a text by Virilio that I stumbled upon it?). A rather sublime expression, which can translate one of the richest ideas of Heideggerian thought
—
when it ventures to conceive Being as movement, as "thrownness" [
Geworfenheit
] and "consignment" or "dispatch" [
Geschick
] and as correspondence to that movement.
(323)
What interested me was the
clearing
Heidegger speaks of
. My reflections were on that
superphenomenal "phenomenon" that projects us into the openness where everything shows itself
:
the place from which the world is only world
. Who's afraid of the clearing? As I conceive it,
it's the gap of an opening or a distance between human intelligence and the "environment"
—
it's
the site
of the human
ekstasis
that brings it about that we are "in-the-world."
Marcelo: Texto Sloterdijk

