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+  From: Rene de Bakker <rene.de.bakker@xxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 13:36:21 +0200
DIJ
[Dasein in Jackboots spake thus:


'Do not let doctrines and ideas be the rules of your Being... the Fuhrer
himself and he alone is the present and future German reality and its rule.'

Are you seriously saying that Jaspers agreed with the shlemiel who said
this?




Yes, apart from the schlemihl.
What you should have done is read stuff like which follows, without which
your accusations are irresponsible and prove your Freissler-pupilship.

Correspondence Heidegger-Jaspers, letter by Jaspers (not sent) 23/8 1933:

"Dear Heidegger!

I thank you for your Rektoratsrede. (...) "believable substance" (...)
"Unique document of a contemporary academic will, that will stay.
My trust in your philosophizing , which is invigourated since last spring
and our conversations in that time, is not disturbed by timely features,
by something therein, that appears to me a little forced, and by
utterances, that seem to me to have a hollow sound as well. All things
considered I'm only glad, that someone is able to speak like that, that he
touches the real boundaries and origins." (...)

And:

"[The new university constitution - i.e: Gleichschaltung/Fuehrerprinzip]
is an outstanding step. Since I know of my own experience how the previous
constitution worked, and since I consciously have abstained from
initiatives for years, because everything ran up against this wall, I
cannot but find this new constitution right." (...)


now, who is the schlemihl?
















-----------------------------------
drs. René de Bakker
Universiteitsbibliotheek Amsterdam
Afdeling Catalogisering
tel. 020-5252309


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