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From Échos jubilaires des maîtres de l’orgue, vol.II; from Suite Gothique, Op. 25
Arrangement for harmonium
Extrait des "Echos du Monde Religieux" 7me quantity / Plate H. 1057 D.

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The same went for the choice of subjects for dissertations and theses or the professors who would supervise them, which was guided by a practical knowledge of space of possibles and, more precisely, a sense of the hierarchies the masters and the prospects, both 'spiritual' and 'temporal', were promised through them. 39 The sense of the game removes the need for cynicism: by making explicit what ordinarily remains implicit, even in biographies, analy­ sis encourages a finalist, calculating view of the strategies of aca­ demic investment.

3D Making the experience of the singular Dasein as 'being-for-death' the only authentic route to the past, he asserts that the philosopher, with his unique lucidity as to the role of the historian's preconceptions (Vorgriffe) in unveiling the meaning of the past, is alone able to succeed where the conventional methods of the histor­ ical sciences inevitably fail, and to ensure an authentic reappropriation of the original meaning of the past. In a tour de force that is close to being a conjuring trick, Heidegger conducts his antirationalist battle against the sciences, and especially the social sciences, with the aid of a mode of thought that is specific to the social sciences, since he bases his critique of the limits of scientific thought on a restatement of the dependence of criteria of rationality on a historicity of truth of which the sciences do not have mastery.

The social history of philosophy, which aims to refer the his­ tory of philosophical concepts or systems to the social history of the philosophical field, seems to deny the very essence of an act of thought that is regarded as irreducible to the contingent, anecdotal circum­ stances of its apparition. 44 Critique of Scholastic Reason The priests of the philosophical cult are jealous defenders of their monopoly of the history of philosophy, which is thus kept from the profane hands of historical science.

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