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Being in time
Book • 1990
Martin Heidegger's Being and Time is a seminal work of 20th-century philosophy.
It challenges traditional metaphysical assumptions and introduces concepts like 'being-in-the-world' and 'Dasein' to explore the nature of human existence.
The book is known for its dense and challenging prose, requiring careful and repeated readings.
Heidegger's work has had a profound influence on continental philosophy and continues to be studied and debated today.
Its exploration of fundamental ontological questions remains relevant to contemporary philosophical discussions.
It challenges traditional metaphysical assumptions and introduces concepts like 'being-in-the-world' and 'Dasein' to explore the nature of human existence.
The book is known for its dense and challenging prose, requiring careful and repeated readings.
Heidegger's work has had a profound influence on continental philosophy and continues to be studied and debated today.
Its exploration of fundamental ontological questions remains relevant to contemporary philosophical discussions.
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Chris Dixon

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Chris Dixon & Tyler Cowen on Crypto, AI, and Philosophy
Mentioned when graduate students read Being in Time again and again.

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Class 23: “Antipolitics” & the Philosophy of Dissent


Marci Shore

Class 24: The Heidegger Controversy
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as an example of an ironist who crafts unique selves through private re-description.


Ryder Richards

Rorty’s Ironists vs. Metaphysicians: Navigating Private Doubts and Public Hopes
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as an important text to understand Dasein in chapter four.


Simon Critchley

Episode 4: Being with Others
Mentioned by Jordan Peterson in relation to the discussion of the psychological impact of apocalyptic thinking.

197. Apocalypse Never? | Michael Shellenberger
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was contrasting his work to that of Heidegger.

Ira Allen

Panic Now? (with Ira Allen)