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Heidegger life and Philosophy 1 of 6 Heidegger life and Philosophy Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Existencialism Phenomenologie |
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Heidegger: la question de l'être (6) Suite du reportage Tags: Martin Heidegger philosophie philosophy |
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Filosofia: Heidegger Heidegger e a metafísica da subjetividade, pelo filósofo Paulo Ghiraldelli Jr. Tags: filosofia Heidegger Existencialismo Fenomenologia Metafísica Linguagem Platão |
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Heidegger Speaks. Part 1. English subtitled. Part 1 of Heideggers Speeches. (NESKE Documentary 1975). - The second part should also be done http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BHvdTZomK8 Please write me, if you are able to make a clean translation. Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Subtitled |
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Martin Heidegger Critiques Karl Marx - 1969 Here, on German television, Heidegger rebuts Marx's famous claim that philosophers only interpret and do not actually change the world ... Heidegger replies that philosophy is essential in any *concept* of social-political change, including, of course, Marx's concept of a classless society: Richard Wisser: ... Do you think philosophy has a social mission? Heidegger: No! One can't speak of a social mission in that sense! To answer that question, we must first ask: "What is society?" We have to consider that today's society is only modern subjectivity made absolute. A philosophy that has overcome a position of subjectivity therefore has to say no in the matter. Another question is to what extent we can speak of a change of society at all. The question of the demand for world change leads us back to Karl Marx's frequently quoted statement from his Theses on Feuerbach. I would like to quote it exactly and read out loud: "Philosophers have only interpreted the world differently; what matters is to change it." When this statement is cited and when it is followed, it is overlooked that changing the world presupposes a change in the conception of the world. A conception of the world can only be won by adequately interpreting the world. That means: Marx's demand for a "change" is based upon on a very definite interpretation of the world, and therefore this statement is proved to be without foundation. It gives the impression that it speaks decisively against philosophy, whereas the second half of the statement presupposes, unspoken, a demand for philosophy. Tags: heidegger marx philosophy german+television richard+wisser post+modernism |
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Heidegger, suite La reception de Sein und Zeit dans le milieu universitaire et philosophique, la question du nazisme. Tags: Martin Heidegger |
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Hubert Dreyfus on Husserl and Heidegger: Section 1 In contrast to empiricist and rationalist traditions, existentialism proposes and orderless world, vaguely hostile, where people choose their character goals, have an obligation only to "authentic," and may only observe the truth (reality) in moments of anxiety. In this program, University of California, Berkeley philosopher Herbert Dreyfus traces the roots of existentialism from Edmund Husserl's School of Phenomenology, to his pupil Martin Heidegger's theories of das Sein, the threefold structure of activity, authenticity, and nihilism. Dreyfus relates the philosophies of both en to present-day schools of thought. Tags: Bryan Magee Hubert Dreyfus Edmund Husserl Martin Heidegger Philosophy Existentialism Phenomenology Authenticity Nihilism |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger: Part 1 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Soren Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existentialism exisistential |
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Heidegger And The Future: The 'Task Of Thinking' Heidegger concludes his 1969 German television interview with Richard Wisser in the following way: "No one knows what the fate of thinking will look like. In a lecture in Paris in 1964, which I did not give myself but was presented in a French translation, I spoke under the title: "The End of Philosophy and the Task of Thinking." I thus make a *distinction* between philosophy, that is metaphysics, and thinking as I understand it. The thinking that I contrast with philosophy in this lecture—which is principally done by an attempt to clarify the essence of the Greek "aletheia" (unhiddenness) — this thinking is, compared to metaphysical thinking, much simpler than philosophy, but precisely because of its simplicity it is much more difficult to carry out. And it calls for new care with language, not the invention of new terms, as I once thought, but a return to the primordial content of our own language, which is, however, constantly in the process of dying off. A coming thinker, who will perhaps be faced with the task of really taking over this thinking that I am attempting to *prepare,* will have to obey a sentence Heinrich von Kleist once wrote, and that reads "I step back before one who is not yet here, and bow, a millennium before him, to his spirit." Tags: Heidegger Task-of-Thinking Richard-Wisser German-Television 1969 aletheia von Kleist philosophy |
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Martin Heidegger - 'Im Denken unterwegs' These clips are from a 1975 German documentary on Heidegger by Richard Wisser and Walter Rüdel... Heidegger is seen walking through Freiburg (SW Germany) and also reviewing handwritten manuscripts... his famous Todtnauberg (Black Forest) cottage (Die Hütte) is then shown... here, Heidegger composed many works, including 'Being and Time' ('Sein und Zeit') in the 1920s... the documentary discusses many themes including the relationship of humans to language and Heidegger's underscoring of the 'task of thinking' ... numerous interviews are employed, including one with French philosopher Jean Beaufret who was key in introducing Heidegger to a generation of post World War Two French thinkers... 'Im Denken unterwegs' translates as 'On the way to thinking' - a critical notion for Heidegger in the eventual replacing of traditional, metaphysical thought... Tags: Martin Heidegger German Philosophy Todtnauberg Jean Beaufret Post Modernism Denken Unterwegs |
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Monty Python - The Philosophers' Song Using all those grey cells is thirsty work, according to Python Tags: Monty-Python The-Pholosophers'-Song |
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Heidegger life and Philosophy 2 of 6 Continuation Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Existencialism Phenomenologie |
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Heidegger life and Philosophy 3 of 6 continuation Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Existencialism Phenomenologie |
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Heidegger life and Philosophy 4 of 6 Continuation Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Existencialism Phenomenologie |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger: Part 2 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Soren Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existentialist exisistential |
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Martin Heidegger At His Freiburg House Here, Heidegger is seen with friends and his wife Enfride at the rear of his Freiburg home that was specially built after he received the philosophy chair at the Univesity of Freiburg (1927)... the house was constructed the same year and Heidegger divided time between the house and the famous cabin in Todtnauberg (see: 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K-0sf7PfXM' for footage of the cabin) ... in a unique 2003 essay, "The professor's house: Martin Heidegger's house at Freiburg-im-Breisgau," University of Cardiff lecturer Adam Sharr (Welsh School of Architecture) offered the following philosophical appraisal: "... Heidegger's house is somewhat alien to Heidegger's writing. It is more 'aesthetic' than 'phenomenological', more attentive to the visual qualities of furniture and axial views than to emotion and experience. The house is rooted in suburban affectation and supportive of conventional social structures. It is also acceptant of technological comforts and their mediation of immediate experience of the world. Respective roles of house and hut (the Todtnauberg cabin) in the philosopher's life seem to hint at two sides to Heidegger's personality. One side, manifested physically in the house, was civic and somewhat affected. Here, Heidegger was professor, father and head of the family. He seems to have enjoyed this situation, at least insofar as it admitted a measure of hubris. This milieu was somewhat necessary to support the other side, manifested in the hut. There, Heidegger's life was solitary by preference. He perceived it as simpler and more honest, attuned to emotion and experience. He favored this second situation intellectually, finding it vital and sustaining. Importantly, though, Heidegger neither followed one of these lives without the other." Heidegger lived in the Freiburg house from 1928-1971... Tags: Martin Heidegger Adam Sharr Freiburg Breisgau Todtnauberg German Philosophy Architecture Post Mode |
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Heidegger And Jean-Paul Sartre Heidegger's influence on French existential philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre is well-chronicled - as the clip states, Sartre's main work 'Being and Nothingness' (1943) was conceived as a companion piece to Heidegger's 'Being and Time' (though Heidegger would later repudiate Sartre's view, labeling it 'metaphysics'). Sartre, seen here with long-time companion Simone de Beauvoir, was a key figure in reviving Heidegger following World War II... Heidegger biographer Hugo Ott also comments upon this post War influence... Tags: Heidegger Sartre Existentialism 20th Century Continental Philosophy |
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Heidegger life and Philosophy 5 of 6 Continuation Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Existencialism Phenomenologie |
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Martin Heidegger Part 1 Martin Heidegger was a highly influential German philosopher of 20th century. Martin Heidegger Part 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fd25bAGHYf8 Martin Heidegger Part 2 http://youtube.com/watch?v=ob7PTceKZ3A Martin Heidegger Part 3 http://youtube.com/watch?v=8_tX4tOsQp0 Martin Heidegger Part 4 http://youtube.com/watch?v=GHyCwVk81P0 Martin Heidegger Part 5 http://youtube.com/watch?v=urjlBDL_QRc Martin Heidegger Part 6 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRyyieWsQfQ Tags: Martin Heidegger Ontology Metaphysics Epistemology Phenomenology Existentialism Being and Time Nazi Germany Eugenics |
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Martin Heidegger. Teil 2. German. Die vollständigen Reden Heideggers aus der NESKE-Dokumentation (1975) Tags: Heidegger Philosophy |
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Heidegger liest Hölderlin: 01 Vorbemerkung Heidegger liest Hölderlin Tags: Martin Heidegger Friedrich Hölderlin Dichtung |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger: Part 5 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Soren Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existential |
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Heidegger life and Philosophy 6 of 6 Continuation Tags: Heidegger Philosophy Existencialism Phenomenologie |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger: Part 3 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Soren Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existential existentialism |
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Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger: Part 4 Human, All Too Human (BBC) - Martin Heidegger Tags: BBC Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Heidegger Soren Kierkegaard Jean Paul Sartre Albert Camus existential |