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Philosophy 185 Heidegger

11:00-12:30 PM | 159 Mulford
Instructor Hubert Dreyfus

Philosophy 185 - Fall 2007 - 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 the human condition leading to an account of the nature and limitations of philosophical and scientific theory. This account has important implications for all those disciplines that study human beings.


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Lecture Archive
Tue 8/28 Being
Thu 8/30 Dasein
Tue 9/4 Being-in-the-World I
Thu 9/6 Being-in-the-World II
Tue 9/11 The Worldhood of the World I
Thu 9/13 The Worldhood of the World II
Tue 9/18 Critique of Descartes I
Thu 9/20 Critique of Descartes II
Tue 9/25 Spatiality I
Thu 9/27 Spatiality II
Tue 10/2 The One I
Thu 10/4 The One II
Tue 10/9 Being-in, Disposedness I
Thu 10/11 Being-in, Disposedness II
Tue 10/16 No Lecture
Thu 10/18 Understanding II
Tue 10/23 Discourse I
Thu 10/25 Discourse II
Tue 10/30 Falling I
Thu 11/1 Falling II
Tue 11/6 Care I
Thu 11/8 Care II
Tue 11/13 Reality I
Thu 11/15 Reality II
Tue 11/20 Truth I
Thu 11/22 Thanksgiving Holiday
Tue 11/27 Introduction I - Part I
Thu 11/29 Introduction I - Part II
Tue 12/4 Introduction II - Part I
Thu 12/6 Introduction II - Part II