Star Wars and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy Series) by Kevin Decker; Jason T. Eberl; William Irwin

Star Wars and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy Series) by Kevin Decker; Jason T. Eberl; William Irwin

Author:Kevin Decker; Jason T. Eberl; William Irwin
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780812697018
Publisher: Open Court Publishing Company
Published: 2005-04-01T10:00:00+00:00


This description of the Force also closely resembles Heidegger’s conception of being. Like the Force, being is everywhere, all around us. It binds all the elements of the universe together: it’s that which undergirds the rocks just as surely as starfighters. Yet, in being everywhere, the Force, or being, is equally nowhere. For being everywhere at once, it isn’t easily locatable, which makes it so easy to forget. But we must learn to experience it through the art of the ready-to-hand and above all through meditation, as Yoda advises Luke on Dagobah. Similarly, Qui-Gon tells young Anakin that when he learns to quiet his mind and meditate, the Force will speak to him. For Heidegger, too, we must meditate on being in order for it to speak to us. For just as there is a voice of the Force, so too is there a voice of being. As Heidegger puts it, “For, strictly, it is language that speaks. Man first speaks when, and only when, he responds to language by listening to its appeal.”81 And language, according to Heidegger, is speaking as being: “Language is the house of Being. In its home man dwells.”82



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