>Eternity, not as a static “now,” nor as a sequence of “nows” rolling off into the infinite, but as the “now” that bends back into itself. … Thinking the most difficult thought of philosophy means thinking being as time.
>>9838303
My Degger
>>9838303
vry nice where is this from?
What does he mean by this
If time is the rate of change of a system, perhaps in the underlying essence of reality itself there exists an eternal now. A timeless state free from all categorization and limitation.
>>9840078
this is literally the exact opposite of what heidegger is trying to think in the quote
>time is rate of change
>'underlying essence of reality'
>eternal now
>timeless state
this is why you read the second division of b&t
>>9838303
Please give me a citation on that OP.
>>9838303
Was heidy a non-dualist?
>>9838303
>Being is ising all over itself
lewd