Philosophy 185 Heidegger
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Lectures from the course Philosophy 185 Heidegger by Hubert Dreyfus. Copied to archive.org on closure of the UCB podcast site in order to preserve access. Note: some lectures may appear to be missing (gap in numbering). This usually means that there was a holiday or no lecture on the day the recording was due, although sometimes it does mean that the audio is not available. Course Description: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.
- Phil 185 - Lecture 1 (17.8Mb)
- Phil 185 - Lecture 2 (16.9Mb)
- Phil 185 - Lecture 3 (17.3Mb)
- Phil 185 - Lecture 4 (18.7Mb)
- The Worldhood of the World I (18.3Mb)
- The Worldhood of the World II (18.1Mb)
- Critique of Descartes I (17.6Mb)
- Critique of Descartes II (18.4Mb)
- Spatiality I (18.2Mb)
- Spatiality II (18.2Mb)
- The One I (18Mb)
- The One II (18.5Mb)
- Being-in, Disposedness I (18.2Mb)
- Being-in, Disposedness II (11.4Mb)
- Understanding II (18.8Mb)
- Discourse I (18.5Mb)
- Discourse II (18.4Mb)
- Falling I (18.8Mb)
- Falling II (17.7Mb)
- Care I (18.3Mb)
- Care II (18.3Mb)
- Reality I (18.1Mb)
- Reality II (18.2Mb)
- Truth I (18.4Mb)
- Introduction I - Part I (18.3Mb)
- Introduction I - Part II (17.7Mb)
- Introduction II - Part I (18.6Mb)
- Introduction II - Part II (15.7Mb)
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