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Meditative Thinking

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Destruktion is, first and foremost, a response to the need to deconstruct or dismantle (Abbau) the reifying gaze that stifles the organic growth of community, thwarts the development of intersubjectivity. Poetic dialogue is hermeneutics that follows upon the diminishment or destruktion of the self–certain subject who stands apart, above and against the horizon of beings.

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Duarte, E. (2012). Meditative Thinking. In: Duarte, E.M. (eds) Being and Learning. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-948-0_9

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