Matt said: Another note about Heidegger: I would be careful in taking him as a Greek scholar. He's a very complicated thinker, much bigger than just a classics scholar. That makes taking his remarks about what was going on in Greece a complex matter. And this is doubly so with Heidegger's use of "Sein" in relation to the Greeks (or anybody else). However, in terms of the general story he tells, he's a great resource. I would rely more on people like Kahn, who are respected scholars, for the details of the situation.

Hi Matt

And I thought you enjoyed a nice strong reading, or do you prefer something 'objective'

just pulling your leg
David M

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