In this unsettling video, see a clip from Michael Millerman on Heidegger on Language and Being, hear questions about Jesus and Buddha's use of language, and hear a bunch of short excerpts from Cioran's book, "All Gall is Divided." This is high modernism, peak 20th century, very post-Christian, and yet somehow it feels meaningful. Philosophical prose vs. poetry? -- which is the upward path? What was Heidegger trying to say? Did T.S. Eliot say it better? Is language a prison-house or the house of being, or both? Plus: what was it that killed the West?
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