In a message dated 98-03-12 16:59:14 EST, you write:
> The problem with Heidegger is that one of his last public statements was
'Only
> a god can save us' (it's uncertain if a capital 'g' applies here, because in
> German every noun begins with a capital) and that's the same thing James
> Redfield implies in his Celestine swindle. Could someome tell me the
> difference ;=)?
Try John Caputo in a book called The Mystical Element in Heidegger's
Thought.
No fair Heidegger-bashing until you understand him. To compare his work
to The Celestine Prophecy tells me that you don't!
Yours,
Phil S.
> The problem with Heidegger is that one of his last public statements was
'Only
> a god can save us' (it's uncertain if a capital 'g' applies here, because in
> German every noun begins with a capital) and that's the same thing James
> Redfield implies in his Celestine swindle. Could someome tell me the
> difference ;=)?
Try John Caputo in a book called The Mystical Element in Heidegger's
Thought.
No fair Heidegger-bashing until you understand him. To compare his work
to The Celestine Prophecy tells me that you don't!
Yours,
Phil S.