Comment by This_Is_The_End on 26/01/2020 at 22:04 UTC

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View submission: Spirited Away With Heidegger

Heidegger is longing after a world which should have been allegedly been better and which is a world like Tolkien described it. The irony is Tolkien declared everything mystically as a part of a dead past long vanished in the fog of time. One should be critically against such longing, since the good old times had their own quirks.

The perception of nature as a complex process which has no mystic properties gives us the opportunity to act rational when using nature as resource. The notion of nature as something that was mystical is preventing self-awareness, because we are a part of nature. We need no gods, because the believe in an transcendental power is clouding our thinking.

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