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"That's so impenetrable it must be really deep" CROWHILL WEBLOG - November 10, 2009 I found this gem of a paragraph in a review of a book on Heidegger. "His prose is so dense that some scholars have said it could be interpreted to mean anything, while others have dismissed it altogether as gibberish. He is nonetheless widely considered to be one of the century's greatest and ... http://crowhill.net/blog/?p=6848

Our on-going cultural embrace of non-being ????????? ???????? - September 9, 2009 ... Accept the Absurd: Beckett and Kierkegaard, Godot and Christ . Altering something written by Heidegger, Fr. Lauder observes that God's death and/or absence "is the horizon against which some of the most highly respected playwrights of the 20th century created their work. I think of Luigi Pirandello's ... http://scottdodge.blogspot.com/2009/09/our-on-going-cultural-embrace-of-non.html

Technology and Science COSMOS~ LITURGY~ SEX - September 8, 2009 ... two greatest thinkers in the twentieth century to address the issue of technology were Martin Heidegger (the most important continental philosopher of the century) and Jacques Ellul (a French Protestant philosopher whose monumental work "The Technological Society" and its later re-edition "The ... http://cosmos-liturgy-sex.blogspot.com/2005/11/technology-and-science.html

More on Aquinas and his Ontotheology THE WELL AT THE WORLD'S END - August 7, 2009 ... they don't end up meaning nearly the same thing. The ways that Scotus, Descartes, and even Heidegger addressed the question of being and God are simply of an entirely different nature from the account that Aquinas gives. So we need simply to ask: granting the legitimacy of the kinds of ... http://houseoftheinklings.blogspot.com/2009/08/more-on-aquinas-and-his-pre-modern.html

Philosophy and the Reform of the Reformed Liturgy DAD29 - July 29, 2009 ... history. Only gradually did it become as strong as it is now. Hemming agrees with Martin Heidegger that "God is not an object of philosophy" and he finds an ally in Aidan Nichols on the point – "... the impulses for liturgical reform have their origins in a commitment to rationalism that stems, ... http://dad29.blogspot.com/2009/07/philosophy-and-reform-of-reformed.html

Seminar idea for some semester in the future DOMINE, DA MIHI HANC AQUAM! - June 9, 2009 ... Bernard of Clairvaux, Aquinas, Schopenhauer, Kant, Nietzsche, Einstein, Rilke, Holderlin, Heidegger, Eliot, Midgely, and contemporary philosophers, poets, scientists, and theologians. Some of my Book Benefactors have already contributed to this library from the Wish List . Good start. But now I need ... http://hancaquam.blogspot.com/2009/06/seminar-idea-for-some-semester-in.html

Update: Exam schedule DOMINE, DA MIHI HANC AQUAM! - June 5, 2009 ... are so inclined might pray for me! May 30: 4.40pm Epistemology (Nailed it! Took the optional Heidegger question on truth) Wed., June 3: 8.30am Heidegger (Done! No problems. . .) Wed., June 3: 4.00pm Ontology II (Done! No major problems. . .) Thu., June 4: 4.20pm Ontology I (Done! ... http://hancaquam.blogspot.com/2009/06/update-exam-schedule.html

Exam schedule update DOMINE, DA MIHI HANC AQUAM! - June 2, 2009 ... are so inclined might pray for me! May 30: 4.40pm Epistemology (Nailed it! Took the optional Heidegger question on truth) Wed., June 3: 8.30am Heidegger Wed., June 3: 4.00pm Ontology II Thu., June 4: 4.20om Ontology I Fri., June 5: 9.30am Complexity Sat., June 6: 9.00am Phil, Sci, ... http://hancaquam.blogspot.com/2009/06/exam-schedule-update.html

Exams and Prayers DOMINE, DA MIHI HANC AQUAM! - May 30, 2009 Here's my exam schedule, so those of you who are so inclined might pray for me! May 30 4.40pm Epistemology June 3 8.30am Heidegger June 3 4.00pm Ontology June 5 9.00am Complexity I have two more to schedule! So, please, get those prayers rising like incense. . . http://hancaquam.blogspot.com/2009/05/exams-and-prayers.html