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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 296: Heidegger Questions Being (Part Two)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

Casey, Paskin, Philosophy, Linsenmayer, Society & Culture, Alwan

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Continuing with our close reading of Being and Time, we talk about why time is the focus of Heidegger's analysis of the human condition, what are phenomena, and so what his phenomenological method looks like and why it must investigate us in our "average everydayness."

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0:00.0

Hey, this is the Partishly Exam in Life episode 296 Part 2.

0:13.0

Continue doing a close reading of particular sections of Heidegger's Being in Time.

0:17.1

We are still in the introduction.

0:20.0

So Wes is not on for Part 2.

0:22.3

He's in another country.

0:23.3

You're doing this on a fresh day, which means that we're all using the same trend.

0:26.8

We all have the same page numbers, right?

0:28.7

That served you not.

0:30.5

I have the online version and my old black cover version as well, so I'm ready to roll

0:37.0

with whatever.

0:38.0

I think those are the same as far, but I have not actually...

0:40.8

They're not.

0:41.8

Oh, they're not?

0:42.8

Okay.

0:43.8

Well, it's the same translation.

0:44.8

Yes, but the pagination is different.

0:46.5

All right.

0:47.5

Well, I had put in sort of a just a little bit from...

0:50.2

I had said that...

0:51.2

Let's talk about the ontological function of time.

0:53.5

I don't know.

0:54.5

Should we skip that and go right onto what are phenomena?

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