Martin Heidegger’s “Building, Dwelling, Thinking” – Reading and Analysis – Part Three of Four

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Here I read through Heidegger’s second, central question “In what way does building really belong to dwelling?” (pages 353-360). I preface this with some new foregrounding, namely general concepts of quantum mechanics and string theory particular to Heidegger’s deployment of Greek philosophical concepts which Michio Kaku remarks upon (not in reference directly to Heidegger). I do revisit my lingering thoughts on consciousness and language which refer to my earlier “interlude.” I also remark on the Copernican / Anthropic principles which undergird the question of meaning and humanity, noting Heidegger’s emphases on the anthropic in particular to the thing/bridge, and the locale. The comparative effort is to test the endurance of this text in regard to the depth and strength of Heidegger’s work.

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