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Martin Heidegger is arguably the most important philosopher in the past 150 years or so. Being and Time completely transformed the collective thinking around thought, existence, and our conception of time and it's relation to the human condition. He threw a wrench right in the middle of modern, enlightenment era thinkers, and their practice of ontology. He transformed the backdrop in which we analyze philosophy forever.

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Some sources useful to study Heidegger:
PlasticPills:    • Heidegger's Existentialism - Being To...  
Michael Pierce:    • Heidegger in a Nutshell  
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/heidegger/#BeiWor

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Introduction: 0:00
Dasein: 2:45
Interaction/Care: 6:30
Human Condition within Time: 9:41
Implications: 16:08
Message/Credits: 17:43
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@epochphilosophy

3 years ago

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@MadAboutShelley

3 years ago

I'm doing my doctorate and I am working with Heidegger's 'Being and Time'. I thought I'd hop on here and see what's up. I was happy to find this. You did a wonderful job. My former professor is a Heideggeran scholar and he likes to call Heidegger's language "Heideggerese" haha

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@porfavoralguemmemata8624

3 years ago

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@jdzentrist8711

1 year ago

I've subsequently read that the young Heidegger embodied the trait of being "stunned" by everything he encountered, by the "mystery" of life; that he walked in a state of "being with" as opposed to being a mere "observer." He was like our great poets, for example, Wordsworth. What "was," what "is," is the view itself. The phenomena itself. And so, his dedicating his great book to Husserl.

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@MultiStu08

3 years ago

I've been studying Heidegger for approximately a couple of weeks and the sense I always get is that it's so simple I'm over thinking it and obfuscating my thinking. This video broke everything up really well and gave me some much needed clarity. Thank You

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@diegoryo

3 years ago

I have studied Heidegger in college. Amazing job in sharing his thoughts in an easy-to-understand manner and pace.

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@KristyLynnTM

3 years ago

I thought you did a great job putting this video together. Not only is the delivery of information concise, but it delivered deeply enough to get a good understanding of how the different aspects of the subjects link together. Also, beautiful edits, video and audio. I can tell you worked hard putting this together and I appreciate it. It's always inspiring when someone delivers information in a way that evokes emotion, really helps me knit it all together. Outstanding work, thank you. I will be referencing this in the future.

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@nihalmangrati5336

3 years ago

We need a video on GWF Hegel. His "Phenomenology of Spirit". I find it quite complex

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@bravojl

3 years ago

no matter what kind of ordeal you went through while making this video , what you made is a great piece of work , Had heidegger being alive he would have been proud of you.

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@laurensdenbrok8240

3 years ago

Absolutely speechless. Excellent video and a comprehensive introduction to one of the most difficult, but interesting, philosophers

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@thebrook5857

3 years ago

Very well done 👍 Keep doing what your doing I’m 74 going on 47 still trying to understand the beauty of it all It’s people like you that the world 🌎 is a better place

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@lynnixvarjo9150

1 year ago

My god, coming back to this after a year, I recognize just how wonderful this video is, just a stunning concise thought provoking piece! Definitely will share it around

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@jsmith5764

2 years ago

I've heard many commentaries on Heidegger, but by far your explanations of Dasein, showing clearly why Descartes ' notion of the cogito is flawed, was for me brilliant. Thank you.

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@mmick66

3 years ago

Excellent summary. Heidegger is very difficult to read and even more difficult to explain. Any effort will necessarily miss something important, but even conveying the basic "what it's about" is a daunting task in itself, and you go through it very well.

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@daseinoseven4514

3 years ago

It’s tough to grasp Dasein without diving into the Phenomenological Reductions of Husserl. Well, that’s what helped me more than anything. Wonderful video, Sir. Thank you.

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@johnmaclean9915

3 years ago

Had to watch your video a few times to digest the information, but very well presented and enjoyable. Congrats! Keep going; I am a fan.

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@postmodernshaman5929

2 years ago

Throwness doesn't begin at birth, it begins whenever Dasein comes to realize its own being.

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@andreaf8404

6 months ago

this was probably for simplification purposes, but i think it was important that you mentioned husserl, since he is heidegger's direct influence and the one that actually responded to descartes pointing out this flaw. great video anyway!

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@magnusleitet

1 year ago

Best summary of Heidegger I've come across 🙏

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@quantummath

1 year ago

I wonder how Heidegger would have reacted now that the very relevance of human intellect is challenged by the potentially-apocalyptic rise of artificial intelligence, the emergence of virtual realities such as Metaverse, and the further expansion of technologies into our human perceptions, sensations, and experiences. Thanks for the video.

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