You do not get to philosophy by reading many and multifarious philosophical books, nor by torturing yourself with solving the riddles of the universe, but solely and surely by not evading what is essential in what you encounter in your current Dasein devoted to academic studies. Nonevasion is crucial, since philosophy remains latent in every human existence and need not be first added to it from somewhere else.
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M. Heidegger, The Metaphysical Foundations of Logic, trans. M. Heim [Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 1984], 18.
Yes.
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Ay ;_;
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