Dr. John Vervaeke

Heidegger's Being and Time w/ Johaness Niederhauser

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Nov 3, 2023
Johannes Niederhauser, specialized in Heideggerian philosophy, and John Vervaeke dive into the profound philosophy of Martin Heidegger. They discuss the limits of traditional metaphysics, the crisis in philosophy, and the nature of time. They explore the intersection between Heidegger's ideas and cognitive science, the role of poetry in sense-making, and Heidegger's influences from Zen and the Kyoto school. They also delve into the concept of the sacred, falling in love with being, and the ongoing process of transcendence. This episode is a treasure trove for intellectual engagement.
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Being vs. Beings

  • Heidegger's Being and Time discusses "being", not as individual beings, but something more fundamental.
  • He rejects traditional metaphysics, aiming for a deeper understanding of existence and meaning.
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Familiarity as a Blinder

  • Our familiar ways of thinking about being hinder true understanding.
  • Heidegger argues that thinking of being as a being is a fundamental mistake.
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Being and Post-Metaphysics

  • Heidegger's work emphasizes the need to re-think "being" in a post-metaphysical context.
  • He connects this to the forgetting of time in traditional metaphysics.
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