[1]. Yes, Heidegger was very astute in this regard. Shame about
   him believing 'his time had time' as Philosopher-King but I
   can't blame the guy. I probably would've done much the same if I
   had an ounce more societal ambitions... and then regretted my
   short association. [I would've been a "good German", sadly. I
   suppose I kind of am now but I don't like politics].

   I put Heidegger in the school of Scottish Realism [he probably
   is already, maybe he isn't; that's just how I see it] - and
   being born and raised in the USA, it's nearly impossible to
   escape the, "Does it work? Yes? No? Let's Try!" attitude, which
   isn't strictly Heidegger, but I see it as part of the same
   family of "Doing".

   I'm being a deconstructionalist on myself. Very challenged but
   extremely rewarding.

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