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Philosophy 189 Heideggers Being and Time, Division II

02:00-5:00 PM | 242 Dwinelle
Instructor Hubert Dreyfus

Philosophy 189 - Spring 2008 - The course is designed to deal with a variety of topics in recent European philosophy. Its contents will vary from occasion to occasion. Possible topics include: further work in phenomenology and existentialism, the study of a particular text by an important figure in contemporary European philosophy, current French and German philosophy.


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Lecture Archive
Fri 1/25 Introduction (due to technical problem, audio level is low and distorted)
Fri 2/1 Guilt and Resoluteness
Fri 2/8 Being-towards-Death
Fri 2/15 Anticipatory Resoluteness
Fri 2/22 Temporality and Historicity
Fri 2/29 Authentic Temporality, the Phenomenon (Due to technical problem lecture ends at 1hr 03 minutes)
Fri 3/7 No Lecture
Fri 3/14 Temporality as the Meaning of Care/Everydayness - Due to technical problem the lecture is not available
Fri 3/21 No Lecture
Fri 3/28 Spring Break
Fri 4/4 Temporality of Being-in-the-World - Room noise throughout lecture
Fri 4/11 The Ordinary Conception of Time
Fri 4/18 Genesis of the Ordinary Conception of Time - Due to technical problem the lecture is not available
Fri 4/25 Is Heidegger a Temporal Idealist? Basic Problems - Due to technical problem lecture not captured
Fri 5/2 Temporalität, Basic Problems
Fri 5/9 Ontological Difference, Basic Problems