Erik and flannon:
In OoD there is also evidence for MF's claim, that
dialectic must be broken. There he describes three
philisophical themes that are employed to neglect
the reality of discourse: 1. the constituing subject,
2. the original experience and 3. the universal "fusion".
The latter is an allusion to dialectical though.
Question: What is MF's alternative concept
for describing world-thought relations? Has
he got some less universal dialectics in mind?
Dirk Bahlo. Bochum.
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In OoD there is also evidence for MF's claim, that
dialectic must be broken. There he describes three
philisophical themes that are employed to neglect
the reality of discourse: 1. the constituing subject,
2. the original experience and 3. the universal "fusion".
The latter is an allusion to dialectical though.
Question: What is MF's alternative concept
for describing world-thought relations? Has
he got some less universal dialectics in mind?
Dirk Bahlo. Bochum.
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