Could someone post to the list the Heidegger list and the Sartre list
address. Thanx. c
At 11:57 AM 5/18/01 -0700, you wrote:
>The Haiddeger List is a smashing good place indeed,
>and sartre also.
>--- sop01bsc@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Quoting Stuart Elden <stuart.elden@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Dear Larry,
>>
>> could you indicate the adress of the Heidegger list
>> to me - I am interested in
>> joining.
>>
>> Tanks
>>
>> Dr. Brunhilde Schweizer
>>
>>
>> > Larry
>> >
>> > Whilst I don't necessarily agree with everything
>> you said, I appreciate
>> > the
>> > post which I can only hope will lead to some more
>> thought before posting
>> > to
>> > this list.
>> >
>> > I despair of this list regularly. Compared to the
>> parallel Heidegger
>> > list,
>> > which i've been on for a similar amount of time
>> (over 4 years) the level
>> > of
>> > discussion is depressing. There are some very
>> juvenile and ill-informed
>> > conversations here... but i stay around. Probably
>> because occasionally
>> > something good happens, and i've met some very
>> interesting and useful
>> > people
>> > through the list.
>> >
>> > That said, for a serious discussion of a difficult
>> text -
>> > L'hermeneutique du
>> > sujet - I've set up a separate, private,
>> distribution list. It's hardly
>> > resistance to 'aggressive stupidity that causes
>> 'harm' ", but i can't
>> > fight
>> > everything that annoys me. So many times i've
>> started a reply to an
>> > issue
>> > here, and then thought better of it. I don't have
>> time to engage with
>> > every
>> > issue, and particularly not to engage in the
>> back-and-forth it invokes.
>> > Elsewhere when i gave up on a debate i felt was
>> going nowhere I was
>> > accused
>> > of wriggling out of it. Sometimes I just have to
>> turn away.
>> >
>> > Best
>> >
>> > Stuart
>> >
>> > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >
>> [mailto:owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
>> Behalf Of Larry
>> > > Chappell
>> > > Sent: 04 May 2001 11:43
>> > > To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > Cc: Bernard Bray
>> > > Subject: Taylor on Foucault and the ethics of
>> reading and writing
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> Brunhilde S. Schweizer
>> 131, Providence Square
>> London SE1 2ED
>> Tel + Fax 020 7252777
>> email sop01bsc
>
>
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address. Thanx. c
At 11:57 AM 5/18/01 -0700, you wrote:
>The Haiddeger List is a smashing good place indeed,
>and sartre also.
>--- sop01bsc@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Quoting Stuart Elden <stuart.elden@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> Dear Larry,
>>
>> could you indicate the adress of the Heidegger list
>> to me - I am interested in
>> joining.
>>
>> Tanks
>>
>> Dr. Brunhilde Schweizer
>>
>>
>> > Larry
>> >
>> > Whilst I don't necessarily agree with everything
>> you said, I appreciate
>> > the
>> > post which I can only hope will lead to some more
>> thought before posting
>> > to
>> > this list.
>> >
>> > I despair of this list regularly. Compared to the
>> parallel Heidegger
>> > list,
>> > which i've been on for a similar amount of time
>> (over 4 years) the level
>> > of
>> > discussion is depressing. There are some very
>> juvenile and ill-informed
>> > conversations here... but i stay around. Probably
>> because occasionally
>> > something good happens, and i've met some very
>> interesting and useful
>> > people
>> > through the list.
>> >
>> > That said, for a serious discussion of a difficult
>> text -
>> > L'hermeneutique du
>> > sujet - I've set up a separate, private,
>> distribution list. It's hardly
>> > resistance to 'aggressive stupidity that causes
>> 'harm' ", but i can't
>> > fight
>> > everything that annoys me. So many times i've
>> started a reply to an
>> > issue
>> > here, and then thought better of it. I don't have
>> time to engage with
>> > every
>> > issue, and particularly not to engage in the
>> back-and-forth it invokes.
>> > Elsewhere when i gave up on a debate i felt was
>> going nowhere I was
>> > accused
>> > of wriggling out of it. Sometimes I just have to
>> turn away.
>> >
>> > Best
>> >
>> > Stuart
>> >
>> > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > >
>> [mailto:owner-foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
>> Behalf Of Larry
>> > > Chappell
>> > > Sent: 04 May 2001 11:43
>> > > To: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > Cc: Bernard Bray
>> > > Subject: Taylor on Foucault and the ethics of
>> reading and writing
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> Brunhilde S. Schweizer
>> 131, Providence Square
>> London SE1 2ED
>> Tel + Fax 020 7252777
>> email sop01bsc
>
>
>__________________________________________________
>Do You Yahoo!?
>Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices
>http://auctions.yahoo.com/
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