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+  From: artefact@xxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Eldred)
+  Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 14:32:41 +0100
Cologne 01-Dec-2002

elliot <elliot@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb Fri, 29 Nov 2002 16:11:32 +0200:

> >The hut in Todtnauberg is still in possession of the family (as far as I
> know).
> It's impressive to see.
> Very small, very rudimentary.
> There is an excellent volume of photos of Heidegger at the hut by a
> woman photographer whose name I forget.
>
> Here I can help: the Photographer is Meller Marcovicz, in her book
> "Martin Heidegger, Photos 23 September 1966/17&18Juni 1968,
> published by Vittorio Klostermann in 1985.
>
> Actually someone - Adam Sharr - has written a PhD on both Heidegger's
> hut and the house Heidegger had built on the edge of Freiburg-im-Breisgau
> when he took up his position as professor there. An article based on his PhD
> can be found in the British Cambridge University Press journal called
> arq vol4, no4, 2000.
> Another article on the house will be published in a book called
> "Constructing Place' by
> Routledge at the begining of next year, edited by Sarah Menin.
> Sharr's point, for what it's worth, is that Heidegger's discussion of
> dwelling in
> Building Dwelling Thinking relates specifically to both the hut and his
> plans for his own house:
> "Places can have a philosophical authority".
>
> Kristina Elliot Klhi
>
> ps. Hope someone can help me with the basic question I posed a few days ago:
> namely, in talking of the ontological difference, should we make a
> difference
> between Being, being and a being(s) (aka entities) ie. Sein, Seiend and Ein
> Seinendes
> (i.e. 3 concepts instead of 2)? I think not.

Kristina,

Thanks for providing the name. I hadn't really forgotten it after all.

I have already sent a reply to your Sein/Seiendes question.


Michael
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