Course / Program Name: Heidegger’s Being and Time, Division II
Hosted by / Sponsored by: UC Berkeley
Course of Study: Philosophy
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Description: This course is a seminar style podcast from Berkeley College, which attempts to explicate Division II of Martin Heidegger’s seminal philosophical book, Being and Time. His work is widely considered one of the most influential of the 20th century, for departing from traditional Western abstract assumptions about the meaning of Being. Heidegger redefines Being within the context of time and emphasizes the authentic existence of Being in the world. The course is an in-depth philosophical challenge for interpreting the many concepts and possible meanings around Heidegger’s ideas on Being.
Lecture Topics:
Guilt and Resoluteness
Being-towards-Death
Anticipatory Resoluteness
Temporality and Historicity
Authentic Temporality, the Phenomenon
Temporality of Being-in-the-World
The Ordinary Conception of Time
Genesis of the Ordinary Conception of Time
Temporalitat, Basic Problems
Ontological Difference, Basic Problems