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One of the most important philosophical works of the twentieth century, Being and Time is both a systematization of the existential insights of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and a radicalization of Husserl’s phenomenological account of intentionality. What results is an original interpretation of being-in-the-world that describes skill in a way that undermines the subject/object distinction, and, in so doing, offers a convincing account of the nature and limitations of philosophical and scientific theory. This account has important implications for all those disciplines that study human beings.
Lecture 1: 00:00
Lecture 2: 00:53:44
Lecture 3: 02:07:52
Lecture 4: 03:23:41
Lecture 5: 04:38:21
Lecture 6: 05:49:59
Lecture 7: 07:08:13
Lecture 8: 08:26:37
Lecture 9-15: youtu.be/e93Xwy2yhdA
Lecture 16-22: youtu.be/1q7MveOWZvY
Lecture 23-28: youtu.be/Es5-44rM1lQ
Syllabus: bit.ly/2XXy6b1
Required text:
Being and Time by Martin Heidegger: amzn.to/2tTkoYT
Recommended texts:
Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time, Division I by Hubert Dreyfus: amzn.to/2Tlp496
Heidegger and the Problem of Knowledge by Charles Guignon: amzn.to/2XFNgSe
The Basic Problems of Phenomenology by Martin Heidegger: amzn.to/2XHFqYa
Heidegger's 'Being and Time': A Reader's Guide by William Blattner: amzn.to/2SnLAdT
Heidegger: An Introduction by Richard Polt: amzn.to/2UriElA
One of the most important philosophical works of the twentieth century, Being and Time is both a systematization of the existential insights of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche and a radicalization of Husserl’s phenomenological account of intentionality. What results is an original interpretation of being-in-the-world that describes skill in a way that undermines the subject/object distinction, and, in so doing, offers a convincing account of the nature and limitations of philosophical and scientific theory. This account has important implications for all those disciplines that study human beings.
Lecture 1: 00:00
Lecture 2: 00:53:44
Lecture 3: 02:07:52
Lecture 4: 03:23:41
Lecture 5: 04:38:21
Lecture 6: 05:49:59
Lecture 7: 07:08:13
Lecture 8: 08:26:37
Lecture 9-15: youtu.be/e93Xwy2yhdA
Lecture 16-22: youtu.be/1q7MveOWZvY
Lecture 23-28: youtu.be/Es5-44rM1lQ
Syllabus: bit.ly/2XXy6b1
Required text:
Being and Time by Martin Heidegger: amzn.to/2tTkoYT
Recommended texts:
Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time, Division I by Hubert Dreyfus: amzn.to/2Tlp496
Heidegger and the Problem of Knowledge by Charles Guignon: amzn.to/2XFNgSe
The Basic Problems of Phenomenology by Martin Heidegger: amzn.to/2XHFqYa
Heidegger's 'Being and Time': A Reader's Guide by William Blattner: amzn.to/2SnLAdT
Heidegger: An Introduction by Richard Polt: amzn.to/2UriElA