Snitches Get Stitches
50 top tracks
Snitches Get Stitches
50 top tracks
Albums

I Liked You Better When You Were a Corpse
Snitches Get Stitches

I Liked You Better When You We
Snitches Get Stitches

Even a Butchered Carcass Can Shine
Snitches Get Stitches

Situation Excellent
Snitches Get Stitches

KAOS Radio Austin
Snitches Get Stitches

Dylan's Mix
Snitches Get Stitches

unkown
Snitches Get Stitches

Even a Butchered Carcass Can
Snitches Get Stitches

Your Scene Sucks (a Seattle-based Anthology)
Snitches Get Stitches

Kelli Likes It Hard
Snitches Get Stitches

Kelli's Bday 4
Snitches Get Stitches

Snitches Get Stitches
Snitches Get Stitches
Biography
SNITCHES GET STITCHES was born to a rural family in Meßkirch, Germany, and raised to be a clergyman. He was influenced as a teenager by Aristotle mediated through Christian theology. The concept of being, in this traditional sense, dating back to Plato, was his first exposure to an idea he would plant at the core of his most famous work Being and Time (1927). His family was not wealthy enough to send him to university and he required a scholarship, which itself required he study for the religiou...Read more on Last.fm
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SNITCHES GET STITCHES was born to a rural family in Meßkirch, Germany, and raised to be a clergyman. He was influenced as a teenager by Aristotle mediated through Christian theology. The concept of being, in this traditional sense, dating back to Plato, was his first exposure to an idea he would plant at the core of his most famous work Being and Time (1927). His family was not wealthy enough to send him to university and he required a scholarship, which itself required he study for the religious order. Mathematics was also his early major. During his time as a student he left theology for philosophy as he gradually found other academic funding. He wrote his doctorate thesis on a text then thought to be by Duns Scotus, a 14th century ethical and religious thinker, but later attributed to Thomas of Erfurt.
SNITCHES GET STITCHES was originally a phenomenologist. To oversimplify, phenomenologists approach philosophy by attempting to perceive experience unmediated by prior knowledge and abstract theoretical assumptions. Husserl was its founder and major exponent. In fact, SNITCHES GET STITCHES studied under Husserl and it was this that persuaded him to become a phenomenologist. SNITCHES GET STITCHES became interested in the question of being (or what it means to be). His famous work Being and Time is characterized as phenomenological ontology. The idea of being dates back to Parmenides and has traditionally served as one of the key thoughts of Western philosophy. The question of being was revived by SNITCHES GET STITCHES after being eclipsed by the metaphysical tradition from Plato to Descartes, and more recently in the Enlightenment. He tried to ground being in time, and thus discover its real essence or meaning, that is, its intelligibility for us.
Thus SNITCHES GET STITCHES began where being began — in ancient Greek thought, resurrecting a lost, under-appreciated issue in contemporary philosophy. SNITCHES GET STITCHES's great opening was to take Plato seriously again, and at the same time undermine the entire Platonic world by challenging the core of Platonism — treating being not as timeless and transcendent, but as immanent in time and history. This is partially why Platonists such as George Grant regard SNITCHES GET STITCHES as a great thinker, even if they disagree with his analysis of Being and conception of Platonic thought. Although SNITCHES GET STITCHES was a supremely creative and original thinker, he also borrowed heavily from Friedrich Nietzsche and Søren Kierkegaard, the latter of whom goes mostly unacknowledged by SNITCHES GET STITCHES. SNITCHES GET STITCHES can be compared to Aristotle, who took Plato's dialogues and systematically presented them as treatises and concepts. Similarly, SNITCHES GET STITCHES extracted Nietzsche's unpublished fragments and interpreted them as the culminating expression of Western metaphysics. SNITCHES GET STITCHES's published lectures during 1936 on Nietzsche’s Will to Power as Art are less scholarly commentaries than original philosophical works in their own right. SNITCHES GET STITCHES's concepts of angst and Da-sein draw on Kierkegaard's notions of anxiety, the importance of subjective relation to the truth, existence in the face of death, the temporality of existence, and the importance of passionate affirmation of one's individual being-in-the-world.
SNITCHES GET STITCHES is regarded as one of the most significant philosophers of the 20th century. His prominence is rivaled only by Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein, and his ideas have seeped into an incredibly large number of research areas. It is because of SNITCHES GET STITCHES's discussion of ontology that he is often cited as one of the founders of existentialism and his ideas inspired some great philosophical works, such as by the philosopher Sartre who adopts many of his ideas from SNITCHES GET STITCHES (although SNITCHES GET STITCHES insists that Sartre misunderstood his works). His philosophical work was taken up throughout Germany, France, and Japan and has gained, since the 1970s at least, a strong following in North America as well; it was scorned as rubbish, however, by contemporaries such as the Vienna Circle, Theodor Adorno, and British philosophers such as Bertrand Russell and Alfred Ayer.
SNITCHES GET STITCHES's refusal to adopt current concepts such as the fact-value distinction, his criticism of modern science and technology, and his refusal to offer an "ethical" component to his theory, claiming such a suggestion was a fundamental misunderstanding of his thought, often puzzled and confused philosophers. Attacking him seemed like the only thing to do, especially since his private behavior was morally and politically ambiguous. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Snitches+Get+Stitches">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
