Meaning

Episode 63: The Subversive Enshrinement of Truths

Section 73 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) links “science” and the “abandonment by being.” Science has become the “conceptually pre-formed consequence of the interpretation of the beingness of beings under the guideline of thinking.” In short, a “concoction of ‘world-views’ composed of indiscriminately adopted forms of thought.” Heidegger says we must meditate on…

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Episode 62: Machination as Nihilism

In section 72, we get an expansion of Nietzsche’s concept of nihilism from being without a goal (telos) to being the essential occurrence of the abandonment by being, aka machination, lived experience, and liberalism. Two “oppositional forms of nihilism” are discussed – Christianity and Bolshevism – whose “denial of a lack of goals” gives birth…

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Episode 61: The World as Distorted Picture

In the middle of section 69 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event), we read more of the gigantic and how it is the incalculable in the form of the plight of the lack of a sense of a plight due to the distorted essence its “world as picture” and quantitative sense of time and…

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Episode 60: The Qualitative Gigantic

We start section 69, entitled the Gigantic, and read about its being “quantity as quality” due to representation’s systematic spacialization and its hatred for limitations. This being-historical state in which “everything is humanly possible” manifests in liberalism’s fixation on what things represent and the anxiety that a limitless representational possibility can foster. Comparison is made…

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Episode 59: Self-Gaping “Situational” Analysis

In section 68 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) we read about machination and lived experience reciprocally drive each other to the extreme (thereby extending the deformations of beingness), how the discovery of “nature” was prepared for by the supernatural, and how the attitude of imitating and continuing the same “believes itself to be…

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Episode 58: Released To Its Own Fettering

Our glimpses into the distorted essence of beyng via machination and lived experience continue in sections 64-67. We read how “farthest from them is the power of preservation, whose place is taken by exaggeration, out-yelling, and mere blind screaming, in the wail of which one crows over oneself and deludes oneself in order to escape…

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Episode 57: Lived Experience as Concealed Machination

In sections 62-63 we read about machination concealing itself through the prescriptive force of “lived experience” as actuality, objectivity, and correctness. This uncovers how the addiction to lived experience supports and is supported by such standard liberal dogmas as relatability, community, and affirmation. We conclude by discussing the implications of Harvard’s rejection of Trump’s “activist…

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Episode 56: Grounding Self Beyond Oneself

We start at section 60 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) and read how self-certainty, calculability, unquestionability, machination, and knowing “who we are and what we are supposed to do” contribute to the lack of a sense of plight and the loss of the knowledge that “genuine selfhood occurs in a grounding beyond oneself.”…

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Episode 55: The Hunt for Lived Experience

In section 59, we read of the denuding of every disposition until all is common and average, of the era of complete unquestionableness, of the new bewitchery as the dominance of machination, and of humans falling prey to the hunt for lived experience. From this vantage we look at several aspects of liberalism: the bias…

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Episode 54: Calculation, Speed, and the Massive

In section 58 we dive into Heidegger’s exegesis on the three ways the abandonment by being cloaks itself – in calculation as a “basic law of comportent,” in speed as “the inability to withstand stillness of concealed growth,” and in the massive as “the most acute opposition to the rare and the unique.” We then…

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