"The question was not broken. It was unfinished." - Ken WoodwardBuried in the introduction of the twentieth century's most famously unread book is the most precise dissection of a question ever written.In this solo episode, we open Martin Heidegger's Being and Time and recover his anatomy of inquiry…
"The question was not broken. It was unfinished." - Ken WoodwardBuried in the introduction of the twentieth century's most famously unread book is the most precise dissection of a question ever writte…
"The question was not broken. It was unfinished." - Ken WoodwardBuried in the introduction of the twentieth century's most famously unread book is the most precise dissection of a question ever written.In this solo episode, we open Martin Heidegger's Being and Time and recover his anatomy of inquiry: every question has a subject, a source, and an intent, and most questions fail not from bad wording but from missing parts.We test the anatomy against the streets of Washington, D.C., including a backyard in Marshall Heights where a five-hour-and-forty-five-minute conversation revealed what sixty-…

