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so basically this guy is like, "dont flee from death", also "live in the present"?

>> No.14595698

>>14595694
In other words, “kill yourself immediately”

>> No.14595712

>>14595694
phenomenologisys are Mahayanists in disguise

also mahayana is not buddhism. it is bored intelelctual hindus larping as buddhists

>> No.14595738

No, it's more like "we don't enter into the world with a prefabricated cognitive apparatus called 'reason' ready-made for interpreting the world (as something apart from us), rather we enter into a collectively-constituted and irreducibly historical world in the process of being interpreted, with past generations' interpretations constituting various critical decisions along the way and entering into the stream, and it is our duty to inherit those decisions in an active way that recovers their critical/decisional content, and allows us to make our own unique decisions at our own unique life-moment in history, but against all this there is an ever-present danger of becoming merely passive and adrift in the stream of history, and worse, this passivity is more and more being reified and made automatic by 'techniques' of knowledge-processing (which we offload to instruments and procedures which are necessarily external to any decisional, first-hand re-experiencing of them on our part), and this distances us from those originary encounters with the historicity of our own being, so we have to jar ourselves awake and shrug off the techniques which increasingly smother us, and reflecting on certain fundamental 'limiting' dimensions of human existence, like the inevitability of one's own death, is one of doing this"

>> No.14595752

>>14595738
yeah man, so like dont flee from death, hang out in graveyards

>> No.14595756

>>14595738
s-sauce?

>> No.14595762

>>14595694
kek

>>14595712
fuck off poo

>> No.14595765

>>14595712
got that backwards, shankara was larping as a hindu but he was really a buddhist

>> No.14595791

>>14595738
>it is our duty to inherit those decisions in an active way
duty from whose perspective?

>> No.14595797

>>14595765
perception-less from the inter subjective.

>> No.14595803

>>14595797
of thereness.

>> No.14595823

>>14595738
how to jar myself awake without being a tryhard pseud?

>> No.14595906

>>14595791
the fuhrer's, retard

>> No.14596006

>>14595906
k, thanx. His whole post rattled my cage a little, mostly in a good way. That duty part though... it feels more like acting in line with being than obeying some "duty".

>> No.14596147

>>14595797
The upness of the downness is found in the intraperpendicular spiral circumambulations

>> No.14596627

>>14595694
He's just an inferior secular Kierkegaard.

>> No.14597671

>>14596147
I wasn't being a pseud anon, I was speaking objectively of the good.

We have a nature that derives itself from the good, that desires the good, and creates the good.