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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
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    Thank you for making the show possible. 🙂 Today we begin our discussion of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger by looking at his roots in Phenomenology and his revolutionary concept of Dasein.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 84

  • @robinbeckford
    @robinbeckford 7 років тому +43

    For me, this is the best introduction to Heidegger I've heard.
    I thank you, and look forward to the next part.

    • @telugu_science
      @telugu_science 4 роки тому

      Best introduction ever heard about Heidegger , kudos thank you.

  • @TheEthanAndKyleShow
    @TheEthanAndKyleShow 7 років тому +75

    also: i would love a series on husserlian phenomenology.

    • @sadiem6758
      @sadiem6758 3 роки тому

      TheEthanAndKyleShow agreed!

    • @RecalibratedAxe
      @RecalibratedAxe 3 роки тому +1

      @@sadiem6758 Merleau-Ponty

    • @deab1253
      @deab1253 2 роки тому

      @@RecalibratedAxe Merleau-Ponty is, laconically, heidegger turned towards the /embodied/ being

    • @RocknRolla1967
      @RocknRolla1967 Рік тому

      the youtube account Absurd Being has a whole videoseries of explaining MP's phenomenology of perception per chapter :)

  • @MrPipvampire
    @MrPipvampire 3 роки тому +5

    Steven, before you, I always had an interest in philosophy and in you I have found my teacher. By listening to your lectures I have learnt so much over time and even found philosophers that I find truly helpful in life such as Deleuze, Hegel, Husserl and now Heidegger. Thanks for all these wonderful insights. You do them so darn well. Yes, I'm a Patreon.

  • @anthonynewton7435
    @anthonynewton7435 5 років тому +22

    I heard about this on Joe Rogan. Ironically its changed who I listen to at work now.
    Still love Joe but this is so much more.

    • @Aritul
      @Aritul 4 роки тому +2

      Wow. I wasn't expecting Rogan to listen to this. Neat.

    • @KingMinosxxvi
      @KingMinosxxvi 3 роки тому +9

      Why did you have to ruin this by mentioning you heard about it on Joe Rogan...PFF

    • @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858
      @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 3 роки тому +1

      _whom*_
      _(see: objective pronoun)_
      _I thought you meant Joe Rogan was talking about Heidegger. I'm thinking... I doubt that!_

    • @TranscendentPhoenix
      @TranscendentPhoenix Рік тому

      Fucking shit man, don't bring that meathead shit in here, please. This is a podcast with a specific focus for people that actually like to think and learn

  • @GoddessStone
    @GoddessStone 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, for being a wonderful teacher. Wise, humble, humorous, open, a drive to share something you hold important and welcome expansion to it. A congenial tone, one that speaks like a valued high school friend...shooting off ideas by the light of the moon. Cool...I'm so happy you are. I started listening to "Up on a Roof" by James Taylor before an episode, then I look out over Lake Constance to the lights of Switzerland across the water, and it's all good. Greetings from Germany everyone, and thank you for all the wisdom each of you gives, all the time...

  • @thomasking4791
    @thomasking4791 6 років тому +12

    Fantastic job. A gentle suggestion for an ep: Ernest Becker and the Denial of Death.

  • @peeingcaddis
    @peeingcaddis Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Reading Being and Time for the Nth time, and starting to understand - these videos help on many levels, especially when working in isolation - they help confidence in knowing I'm on the right track 🙂

  • @reimannx33
    @reimannx33 5 років тому +1

    Just from listening to part 1, I humbly think you are a brilliant teacher - articulate and able explain a specific concept not as a standalone, but as it relates to other concepts in philosophy very well without losing focus. This helps me understand the newly introduced concept contextually and relationally. I look forward to part 2.
    Thanks.

  • @allisonstafford9119
    @allisonstafford9119 5 років тому +4

    more husserl pls

  • @cbysmith
    @cbysmith 5 років тому +2

    This was great, thank u. Heidegger is such a difficult read, and so this short intro has helped clarify how I might best proceed.

  • @Sandra-hc4vo
    @Sandra-hc4vo 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting these. I have been wanting to learn philosophy but been intimidated by how big the task seems to do so. This seems like a really approachable starting place.

  • @BeyondBorders00
    @BeyondBorders00 6 років тому +1

    Great to cover Heidegger. Please keep more videos coming. Awesome topic

  • @ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici
    @ViVeriVniversvmVivusVici 5 місяців тому

    Finally made it thru episode 100!

  • @goodleshoes
    @goodleshoes 5 років тому

    wooooah just found a good binge series, nice stuff!

  • @elporras39
    @elporras39 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for the amazing work, commenting from Spain where me and my class have just debated collectively about heidegger in a lesson. Have reached a far better comprehension of his topics in half an hour here.

  • @prohmschool1040
    @prohmschool1040 2 роки тому

    I love your work. Will search through your site in hope of finding pieces on the simulation theory, on karma, and on solipsism.

  • @whatdupdoh
    @whatdupdoh 4 роки тому

    Fantastic epilogue/outro for the episode.

  • @TheEthanAndKyleShow
    @TheEthanAndKyleShow 7 років тому +5

    this is excellent. great work! +1 subscriber

  • @m.g.9334
    @m.g.9334 7 років тому +3

    hashtag team being :D I truly love your humor! Every Episode is beacon of deligt! Keep up the great work! I will support you on patreon! Thanks agin!

  • @amaris368
    @amaris368 4 роки тому

    Great episode!

  • @jr.fluffy1346
    @jr.fluffy1346 4 роки тому +4

    Can you please do a full in depth series on phenomenology? I am a philo major at FSU, and this topic is never touched on, and it would be great to hear lectures on the subjects from you super in depth if possible. Thanks.

  • @DirtyBottomsPottery
    @DirtyBottomsPottery Рік тому

    This reminds me of the character Odo from Star Trek: Deep Space 9. He is a changeling/shapeshifter who can take on any form he pleases. Eventually he made his way back to his own people. His leader teaches him what it means to be a rock.

  • @tyroy57
    @tyroy57 4 роки тому

    Thanks, funny and accessible.

  • @valentinahasbun9176
    @valentinahasbun9176 2 роки тому

    man you are incredible

  • @jac093020
    @jac093020 6 років тому +13

    Do Jayden smith

  • @laurabaracuhy4842
    @laurabaracuhy4842 5 років тому

    Thank you so much

  • @kerrisarahthornton5226
    @kerrisarahthornton5226 2 роки тому

    the thing is... people have thought about this before... This is exactly the ways of thinking that advanced meditators use of self-inquiry when trying to attain enlightenment. It's just the approach is different. Where Heidegger is performing this thought in a philosophical context, Buddhist monks, Hindu monks, etc, have being engaged in this model for millennia. Self inquiry meditation is investigating the "I AM" presence, who is the "I" that is experiencing this. If you can go beyond that you will experience the shift in your perception of life - and it will be an experience not just an intellectual understanding. it requires a lot of discipline to train the mind to get to that level - and you do not have to belong to any faith to do it, they just happened to be doing this for years.

  • @hamdounimohammed7406
    @hamdounimohammed7406 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for, that's the best, can we have something on Bergson or Cassirer

  • @nathanborghese3061
    @nathanborghese3061 Рік тому

    More Husserl please!!

  • @sotiristriantogiannis5737
    @sotiristriantogiannis5737 Рік тому

    Now we’re talking....!

  • @marb3399
    @marb3399 7 років тому +14

    Are you planning on doing Julius Evola?

    • @A11mighty
      @A11mighty 5 років тому +2

      @TheBmo4538 You first

  • @user-ue9vk1sy7x
    @user-ue9vk1sy7x 7 місяців тому

    thanks could you possibly do something on diogenes and his perceptions on life

  • @arthurgreene4567
    @arthurgreene4567 3 роки тому

    The rest of the talk is stunning, though -

  • @mariannabeepdlue2816
    @mariannabeepdlue2816 Рік тому

    Hello id like a series on husserlian phenomenology please and thank you!

  • @sieltan5618
    @sieltan5618 4 роки тому +1

    I dunno if they’re as rigorous in their thought as the people you’ve discussed but I wonder if you’d have anything to say on Simone Weil or Georges Bataille

  • @pavlovkuki6616
    @pavlovkuki6616 2 роки тому +1

    Husserl's Phenomenology Please...

  • @KB-gd3gg
    @KB-gd3gg 3 роки тому

    For a video called Phenomenology and Dasein, I am on minute 22/31 and we have barely mentioned Heidegger.

  • @krinkle909
    @krinkle909 3 роки тому +1

    This was wonderful!!!
    But you did not explain Heidegger's concept of Das Sein (being). Maybe have another lecture Heidegger 2 Also,
    I was wondering why are you inside if you're an extravert? Are you sick or are you too disappointed with social interaction because the mass majority of people can't think?

  • @christinemartin63
    @christinemartin63 Рік тому

    Uh-oh ... another mindbender ...

  • @davidblum292
    @davidblum292 2 роки тому +1

    Isn't this the Buddhist idea of object and subject being one only stated 2000 years earlier?

    • @lucasheijdeman2581
      @lucasheijdeman2581 2 роки тому +1

      Even before that advaita vedanta hinduism

    • @davidblum292
      @davidblum292 2 роки тому +1

      @@lucasheijdeman2581 thank you for your reply something new to study and discover

    • @lucasheijdeman2581
      @lucasheijdeman2581 2 роки тому

      @@davidblum292 no problem dude enjoy!

  • @Drunksiifu
    @Drunksiifu 7 років тому

    cool beings

  • @markericbravo3035
    @markericbravo3035 3 роки тому

    If I've thought it . It exists .

  • @wildlander7507
    @wildlander7507 Рік тому

    Man i was high as fuck when he was talking about the goat and i was wondering if i was hallucinating all that he was saying

  • @tonysanzone7677
    @tonysanzone7677 4 роки тому

    what does Heidegger mean by Transcendence?

  • @envaleorex7361
    @envaleorex7361 Рік тому

    Merleau-Ponty please

  • @adrienv9075
    @adrienv9075 4 роки тому

    24:40 I seriously laughed so hard I could have woken up my neighbors.

  • @frusciantesplectrum7980
    @frusciantesplectrum7980 2 роки тому

    I have to put the speed to 0.75 to fully digest your words.

  • @martynblackburn1977
    @martynblackburn1977 3 роки тому

    You sound like Dr Frasier Crane.

  • @pavlovkuki6616
    @pavlovkuki6616 3 роки тому

    Edmund Husserl please..

  • @rustyjohnson5018
    @rustyjohnson5018 7 років тому +2

    Husserl! Husserl! Husserl!

  • @deab1253
    @deab1253 2 роки тому

    10:53 :)

  • @thatguynicky1979
    @thatguynicky1979 3 роки тому

    ☆ If you really want to challenge normies at a party, just mention flat earth. However, if your looking for a debate with those normies, you should probably just get another beer. And if you don't have a bottle opener, getting that beer open will be a much more fulfilling challenge anyway, plus, the reward is a beer!

  • @jackquinn9535
    @jackquinn9535 5 років тому +3

    What would the world and humanity look like now if there had been a work similar to Sein und Zeit written by Plato instead? Well, that is a nice thought-experiment in its own self-contained bubble but not that relevant a question in all fairness of actual factuality of things and elements, processes, dynamics, dialectics and structures of historical reality. And besides, we had the (early) Christian tradition codified in the notion of grace. It didn’t save us either. Lol. -Okay, let me give it a try: Had Mr. Plato come up with the core ideas of Sein und Zeit and had his imaginary work enjoeyd the similar popularity and influence his actual works did in due course of Western intellectual and cultural history we might have a nice happy hippie polygamous tribal communities living from the Earth scattered around mediterranean Europe cultivating grapes and stuff and drinking lots of wine dwelling in gentle groves hiding from the Sun half-naked married with a strong sense of being there, rooted in local (monocultural!) identities, prefering being drunk, making love in groups, playing organic flutes and singing in exctasy of Being to more rational or individual endeavours. Not that bad, if you think about it, rather Roussean - and very Heideggerian! But then again, that is just a hindsight. Paradise lost!

  • @lucasheijdeman2581
    @lucasheijdeman2581 2 роки тому

    28:39 Just look at eastern philosophy

    • @yash6609
      @yash6609 2 роки тому

      Is it a positive comment or a negative comment i.e. a taunt ?

    • @lucasheijdeman2581
      @lucasheijdeman2581 2 роки тому

      @@yash6609 it's a comment

  • @pateazolut7970
    @pateazolut7970 3 роки тому

    Running to fast..... whats the point? None would find a time to consider or think what u say

  • @benquinney2
    @benquinney2 3 роки тому

    Doesn’t even what a human being is

  • @arthurgreene4567
    @arthurgreene4567 3 роки тому

    So frustrating! He's a brilliant explainer, and really knows his stuff, and also importantly, has a really sympathetic and warm way of relating to his audience. But like so many explanations, just when he gets to the point, the place beyond the obvious, where we really need an example, he flakes out and says it's not important. (17:33). Many of the philosophers, Kant for example, didn't give examples of trains of thought, just presented ideas. Maybe it's because there's nothing there?

  • @aname5241
    @aname5241 4 роки тому

    14:20 - 14:25
    But didn’t you have a wife?

    • @natalia_321
      @natalia_321 3 роки тому

      She was a goat. They got married in Vegas :D

    • @aname5241
      @aname5241 3 роки тому

      @@natalia_321

  • @johnnyjohnny-cg7np
    @johnnyjohnny-cg7np 11 місяців тому

    Just get on with it. Always with the 10 minute intros to these kind of videos.

  • @marlysmith7012
    @marlysmith7012 5 років тому

    Husserl couldn't have cared less about ontology? What?

  • @hubi731
    @hubi731 2 роки тому

    O chuj tu chodzi? wytlumacz ktos brat da mi 5zl

    • @VVeltanschauung187
      @VVeltanschauung187 2 роки тому +1

      Heidegger skrytykował Kartezjusza. To także filozofia dotycząca języka i jego wpływu na sposób myślenia

  • @josephaziz785
    @josephaziz785 Рік тому

    Warmed over Hinduism with accreditation. Typical of all major German philosophers except Schopenauer who called Kant "The Chinaman of Konnigsburg". (Buddhism). Heidegger did not know Being (only intellectually, not existentially). If he knew Being he would meditate and have all his questions answered (happiness--the Laughing Buddha). You don't fear death when meditating. Silly--belief in absolute unfettered freedom (stepping on other people) without Ethics. We are now returning to Ethics/Reason, not Heidegger/Nietzsche/Marx--yesterday's news--we can no longer afford the murder and mayhem of absolute freedom and the absolute state or end of freedom (Marxism)--an idiotic, absurd contradiction. All artists who believe in absolute freedom are Marxists who believe in the absolute state, the corset to relieve the freedom, thus revealing the absolute hoax.

  • @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858
    @anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 3 роки тому

    _stop writing for one year_