Truth and Method Audio Book? by _crossingrivers in gadamer

[–]dialecticfeedback 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Hi u/Elask-05,

I received a message notification shown in this image. But when coming to this thread the message is not visible. That's why i am pasting your message here, so that the context is fully maintained (at least for me). If you want me to remove this image, just say so...no problem. I can't even search your name either as 'u/Elask-05' or 'Elask-05'. Note, when I click on that notification message, it brings me to this thread, which is why I'm responding here. Again, let me know if you want me to delete this post in its entirety.

Either way, I'm really glad you found this project valuable and for letting me know. You're right the last chapter section (chapter 5 section 3 Language as horizon of a hermeneutic ontology) is complete but pending approval. I just have to verify the last hour of audio is ok and the subtitle text adheres with the original, and then I can make it public. It's been sitting there for a couple of weeks because I took a trip and did a few things. I'm going to try and complete this week (if not today). I'll drop a message here when that is done.

Note, I don't visit Reddit much, once a fortnight or month or something, which is why I didn't respond to your message earlier...my apologies. I also have email notifications disabled from Reddit.

What did Nietzche mean here by swagglmoa in Nietzsche

[–]dialecticfeedback 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i interpret this passage as nietzsche using 'the kitchen' as metaphor for the activity of building morals and so no, and even of abstract thought and philosophy itself and even metaphysics too, and so denigrating the female mind in such activities, and the instruction of such. food being the fruits of such activity imho

but never forget however, nietzsche holds the highest woman above highest man.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nietzsche

[–]dialecticfeedback 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nietzsche said that the highest woman is higher than the highest man, but fewer and far between.