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48> Try Hubert Dreyfus's free podcast of an entire course of lectures on Being and Time and save yourself some of the effort, if not the time. As a bonus, and reassuringly, you get to hear a respected Heidegger scholar, after two decades of study, still struggling to get some of the basics of the ... Being and Time by Martin Heidegger ... figures, mostly in the 19th century, but his analysis struck me as highly applicable to Heidegger, and particularly to Being and Time, which is very fundamentally a denial of historicity. Throughout, even though the book was originally presented as lectures rather than heavily annotated ... ... of the moment) and its relation to the philosophy of Dasein. However, it would be a stretch to read this back into Being and Time.
What is more troubling is Heidegger's refusal to express remorse for the NS years (for which I believe he was upbraided by his former lover Arendt).
If ... Wouldn't that be Sein und Zeit? ... me, I have to readjust my monocle. It fell in my goblet of cognac while I was reading the original German version of Being and Time ... used in the links you've provided seems (a) deliberately obfuscatory, and (b) supremely confident. It would be like citing Being and Time to a novice, and then saying, "See, isn't phenomenlogy clear to you now?" The effect on people who already agree with the espoused viewpoint is to inspire ... ... again, to page 2. Three clicks. Now the first book is earlier, so I glance down the page, and there it is, right between Being and Time and Albert Schweitzer, an anthology.
The trick is that each time, rather than just ruling out one page's worth of books, you rule out half of ... ... -- Logic? Epistemology? Philosophy of Language?
Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone -- Philosophy of Religion
Being and Time -- Metaphysics?
Works of Plato -- Metaphysics?
World As Will and Representation -- Metaphysics?
The Will to Power -- Ethics?
Philosophy and the Mir ... ... ht
Best Political Novel: Capital
Best Modern Play: Waiting for Godot tied with Happy Days
Best Philosophical Work: Being and Time
Best Erotica: Psychopathia Sexualis by Richard von Krafft-Ebing
Best Modern Poetry: The Four Quartets
Best Philosophical Novel: Murphy by Samuel B ... ... ht
Best Political Novel: Capital
Best Modern Play: Waiting for Godot tied with Happy Days
Best Philosophical Work: Being and Time & The Human Condition (can be read as almost antithetical to each other, brief love affair notwithstanding)
Best Erotica: Psychopathia Sexualis by Richar ... ... 1940s translation. As a firm believer that the translation makes the difference (loved my Les Miz, and have a great Being and Time and Don Quixote waiting for me), you may want to take a look at the more modern take before you totally give up. #115: the statement is taken from a point made by Heidegger in Being and Time.
As to your observation:
"I think religious people fault science for not answering spiritual questions and scientists fault religion for not answering scientific questions"
I am in complete agreement. I have ... ... bring enough wisdom to pay more attention to the details. ;)
Oops! I misread the challenge. Martin Heidegger's Being and Time has been mocking me from the shelf for years. Stephen Jay Gould's The Structure of Evolutionary Theory is staring at me right now. ... - Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar It's philosophy explained through jokes - how bad can it be?
111 Ontology - Being and Time Ok, this is NOT easy reading, but I read an excerpt in a high school European History class and have always been interested in reading it
121 Epistemology ... ... me, you will love these! Of course you need his book Being-in-the-World: a Commentary on Heidegger's Being and Time and Being and Time, but he lays it out quite clearly.
Also - send him an email or a postcard if you start listening... He is probably the number one Heidegger scholar in ... Being and Time by Martin Heidegger sixty days and counting by kim stanley robinson
being and time by martin heidegger
a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle
time for the stars by robert heinlein
teach yourself html 4 in 24 hours by dick oliver
... by some modern philosophy. He used Heidegger's rectoral address of 1933 in light of the importance and perspicacity of Being and Time as his straw man.
"The symbolic violence that any ideological discourse implies, in so far as it is based on misrecognition which calls for re-misrecogniti ... ... As much as we are wont to place Heidegger very firmly in the continental tradition, reading Heidegger (especially Being and Time), one finds much more in common with the Husserl and Frege camp than with, say, Bataille (a "pure" continental philosopher), who was writing around the same ... ... the environmentalist movement. He makes you think and laugh at the same time.
4. Every word written by Annie Dillard: For the Time Being, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Holy the Firm, Teaching a Stone to Talk, Living By Fiction and The Writing Life. She's in a category all by herself. ...
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