7 episodes

After the kids are asleep in the Wrong Mountain Yurt, we settle in to read Heidegger's masterpiece, "Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event)," to unpack its implications for contemporary thought, to figure out how to raise ourselves and your young to be free identity, anxiety, and machination, and to leap out of being abandoned by being into the other beginning.

Leaping Cholla Podcast Kirk and Leah

    • Society & Culture

After the kids are asleep in the Wrong Mountain Yurt, we settle in to read Heidegger's masterpiece, "Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event)," to unpack its implications for contemporary thought, to figure out how to raise ourselves and your young to be free identity, anxiety, and machination, and to leap out of being abandoned by being into the other beginning.

    Episode 7: The Passing By of the Last God

    Episode 7: The Passing By of the Last God

    In Ep 7 of Leaping Cholla Podcast we discuss the taking of byways through the indirectness of the effects of philosophy, the appropriation of Dasein by the turning of the Event, the empty calories of lived experience, and the passing by of the Last God toward which our stillness is disposed as we seek the...

    • 1 hr 42 min
    Episode 6: Thinking vs. Moralizing

    Episode 6: Thinking vs. Moralizing

    In Ep 6 of Leaping Cholla we continue reading through the challenging Section 5 of Contributions to Philosophy (of The Event). Discussed here are the importance of restraint in determining the style of inceptual thinking in the other beginning, the trained compulsion to presence all phenomenon, the prooflessness of philosophical propositions due to the transformation...

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Episode 5: For the Few Who Question

    Episode 5: For the Few Who Question

    Episode 5 of the Leaping Cholla Podcast dives into section 5 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) by Heidegger with discussions on “presencing” as Derrida explains it in his book on Heidegger, what “originarily historical” thinking is, and how philosophy is strange because it is “the self establishing and being transformed immediately into relations...

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 4: The Event, SCALP, and Identity

    Episode 4: The Event, SCALP, and Identity

    In Episode 4 of The Leaping Cholla Podcast we read section 3 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event) by Martin Heidegger, which presents his early outline of the six dynamic elements of the liberationist template at the spine of the book: the resonating, the interplay, the leap, the grounding, the future ones, and the...

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Episode 3: The Truth of Beyng

    Episode 3: The Truth of Beyng

    In our third episode, we read Section 2 of the book and talk about the question of the truth of Beyng, the hollowness of the constancy of Being, the overpowering of humans by a semblance of the Gigantic, and then we head out into a discussion of some of the issues surrounding Heidegger’s involvement with...

    • 1 hr 28 min
    Episode 2: The Other Beginning

    Episode 2: The Other Beginning

    We start reading the book, Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event), one sentence at a time. We wrestle with what is most question-worthy and its avoidance, the assumptions of the metaphysical transition, and the difference between Beyng and Being. We also talk about identity vs. self, the machinations of story, and the appropriative tendencies of...

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