A few clips of Heidegger saying some cryptic stuff about language and technology. The translation is my own. This is a version of an upload from the previous channel. More short clips: • Shorter Clips & Videos... #Philosophy #Heidegger
Heidegger knew that technology would lead humanity astray. He also knew that humanity would utilise such technology to lead humanity astray. The only way forward is for the human spirit to prevail technology. I understand his returning to Greek thought so much clearer in light of this.
I think, (perhaps) this person means to say in a more "worldwide" manner as outsude of academia, in the more wider eye of the public. @thepoltergeizzt
The first part felt like one of Bergman's poetic monologues. How did the postmoderns turn Heidegger's reverence for language into a cynical, nihilistic expression of the will to power? I feel strongly that his philosophy will become increasingly applied at a deeper level.
You can even see his critique of the "enframing" of such will to power in his writings on art. Btw you should check Byung-Chul Han if you have never heard of him as he is a unique contemporary philosopher with a Heidergerrian background.
What happens when computer code becomes the language of basic human literacy? Computer code literacy is becoming more and more generalized in the population. However, computer code is a language that is only an instrument and if sufficiently generalized would definitely bring Heidegger's warnings in this video about human beings becoming severed from truth to fruition. The philosopher and poet both use language not an instrument of daily life but as a medium to change how we question the world around us.
And it's curious that for Heidegger's analytic counterparts like Russell and Ayer, this is exactly what they wanted: pure condensed logic with no ornamentation or individuality.
@@aletheuo475 & @T K What happens is Human Being is reduced to Das Nichts, we becoming complicit in the nihilation of Being. Practically we allow ourselves to be reduced by technology to sets of categories and their relations. These relations and categories only form a horizon around the emptiness of a consuming nothing that has itself swallowed the core of Being. Perhaps one could say curiously, this horizon has a logic, that of individualism and consumption. I think its indicative of the postmodern liberalism that the narrative of Heideggerain authenticity was seeing co-opted by consumerism in order to further the processes he warned of. In such a word it seems to me that philosophy is a love and a running towards the light of wisdom that is falling ever more rapidly into the whole of Das Nichts. Poetry is to relay this light, to perpetuate it, to rekindle it. Poetry can bring the truth of authentic being back into the darkness of modernity on condition that it is not sundered from the truth philosophy guides us towards. Is not the task of being human as it ever was, to hold onto and bring ever into being beauty and truth, the truth of beauty and the beauty of truth. As Keats wrote: "Beauty is truth, truth beauty,-that is all./ Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know."
@@dustash1578how was Heideggerian authenticity co-opted by post modern liberalism? Could you explain or point to source material on this? Genuinely curious
The mind forms words and words shape the mind To one, language is clay - solid - that must be fashioned into a vessel to hold thought To another, it is flame to ward off fear For another, rain to wash in experience And for some, wind to carry the mind away
Not to rain on the compliments but care should be taken when associating the term “mind” with Heidegger’s work…there’s a reason that Hegel’s premier work gets translated (by the Anglo-analyticals) as “The Phenomenology of Mind” instead of “…of Spirit.” Heidegger’s work no doubt belongs in the latter world.
@@erickessler3106 Thank you for pointing that out. It prods me to re-read that work. Is there an annotated version of it which could partially make up for my ignorance of German?
@@tangerinesarebetterthanora7060 philosophers have always wrote about other philosophers, i dont know in what world you live in. and today's philosophers don't only write about others
We have become obsessed with science, it has actually worsen the problem of Nihilism. Art is the only path towards a creative organization of Being (Polemos or the Will to live) for the sake of giving life meaning… but even art is suffering from this epistemological addiction for “objective truth”. Language must return to its most sacred use: to create beauty, instead of just being an instrument of info exchange or technological domination of the world.
Es gibt keine dumme Frage, man hört die Philosophie Professoren immer behaupten. Nun, die dümmste Frage: warum existiert Etwas überhaupt anstatt Nichts?
Can this be taken as Heidegger signaling his inclination toward the Analytical school? "Unterwegs zur Sprache" came out in 1959. The Anglosphere finally breaches the Continental defenses.
Far from it. Even by the 50's most of the analytics were still not self-conscious of the dangers the technology that has its origin in their philosophy was creating. Read the positivists. The domination of the phenomenological world of man by industrialization was directly driven by these analytics. Our engineers and scientists were creating electricity, cars, vaccines, plastic, atomic bombs- all without awareness of the new world they were creating. They were thinking purely analytically. Just as cancer grows for the sake of growth, so too technology took on its own life. The late Heidegger saw technology as the main threat to Dasein and its world (hence the famous dictum: "only a God can save us now", as well as his remark: "it doesn't matter who won the second world war. Whoever it was, it was in the end technology"). We have now reached a world so dominated by abstraction and technology that man himself is at threat. We are genetically mutilating ourselves, attempting to do away with death, creating massive government/corporate systems with unparallel powers, getting fatter and fatter as we watch our TV's and loose our intimate relation to nature, the land, and human community. Of course, analytics will point to things like "life expectancy", "doing away with dogmatic religion (as if atheism and social justice causes are not acting in the same way as religion does), "average wealth per capitia", or advances in science as indications that the great analytic project is a success. Think of someone like Sam Harris. They have not grasped the meaning of the atomic bomb or the great catastrophe that is the car. They can't comprehend Jurassic Park. As we speak Elon musk is trying to create the "neurolink" that can upload consciousness into a cloud......we are in a grave position. As long as our analytic dominated world writes off religion, poetry, symbolism, and the continental tradition as "nonsense", nothing but catstrophe is certain
Maybe if i talk with people of academia i will becoming the next heidegger, who knows, hes important to languange, because everyone didn't understand their own languange even wittgenstein say that me and other people have different indra/perception/realitation everyone not aware of their ignorance and their voice their communication, so then, you could example have the power within one night to dream seventy five years of time and then you say well thats was pretty great now lets have a surprise lets have a dream wilhich isnt under control you would come out of that and say well thats was a close shave wasnt it, you would dream the dream of living the life that you would actually living today, that woukd be within the infnite of multiplicity of choice you would have of playing that you werent god because thebwhole nature of the god inyou according to this idea is to play that hes not so in this idea then everybody is fundemantally not god in a politically kingly sense but god in the sense of bekng the self that feep down basic what ever there is and youre all that only pretending youre not.
I think it’s rather simplistic to see this man as purely as Nazi thinker since that would suggest he was purely an ideologue or that his critics solely attack him for “being a nazi thinker.”
@@juanbetancourtg68 those are the same people who hold up Der Spiegel interview and the Black Notebooks as irrefutable evidence of his unbridled Nazism. That attitude is a sure sign they never read those texts. Another good insight into the matter is Gadamer's "Heidegger's Ways."
He also was a nazi, one should not try to deny it. His philosophy still remains one of the most important of the XXth century, but its very interesting to try to understand how such a mind got seduced by national socialism.
He was probably afraid for his and his family's life if he stood against the Nazi ideology. It is ridiculous to hate him just because of the culture he was born into.