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Mentioned in 5 episodes

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.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

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Chris Dixon
is struggling to read it to understand continental philosophy.
889 snips
Chris Dixon & Tyler Cowen on Crypto, AI, and Philosophy
Mentioned when graduate students read Being in Time again and again.
20 snips
Class 23: “Antipolitics” & the Philosophy of Dissent
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Ryder Richards
as an example of an ironist who crafts unique selves through private re-description.
Rorty’s Ironists vs. Metaphysicians: Navigating Private Doubts and Public Hopes
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Marci Shore
mentions this work as Heidegger retreated to his hut to write it.
Class 24: The Heidegger Controversy
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Simon Critchley
as an important text to understand Dasein in chapter four.
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
Mentioned by Shiloh Brooks when discussing the concept of everydayness in relation to Martin Heidegger's philosophy.
Read This Book Instead of ‘The Catcher in the Rye’
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Ira Allen
was contrasting his work to that of Heidegger.
Panic Now? (with Ira Allen)

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