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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 297: Heidegger on the Human Condition (Part One)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

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

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

We continue on Being and Time (1927), now into ch. 1 (sec. 9) on Existenz and how our way of Being is different than that of the objects of science, and what this means for authenticity and choice.

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Parsley Exam in Life, a podcast by some guys who are at one point

0:11.2

sat on doing philosophy for a living, but then thought better of it.

0:14.4

Our question for episode 297 is still something like, what is our relationship to the world?

0:20.1

And we're continuing on Heidegger's book Being in Time, now discussing passages from

0:24.6

chapters 1 through 3, 1926.

0:26.6

For more information, please visit ParsleyXamonLife.com.

0:30.6

This is Mark Linton Meyer, Rarondahand in Madison, Wisconsin.

0:34.4

This is Seth Paskin, not ready to hand in Austin, Texas.

0:38.9

This is Wes O'One, always defining myself in terms of possibility near Cork, Ireland.

0:46.3

This is Dylan Casey, realizing, existentially, and every day, I am what I am, and that's

0:52.1

all that I am in Madison, Wisconsin.

0:56.0

Just like a hybrid of Popeye and every day and every day, things are getting better.

1:06.0

Every day and every way I am, or what I am.

1:08.9

Calling in from Ireland, how's later in the day?

1:12.6

Lastly.

1:13.6

It's three.

1:14.6

I've been sick.

1:15.6

I missed the last one actually just because I was sick, and it was 10 p.m. my time and

1:20.2

I was too sick.

1:23.0

So I don't have COVID again, that would be weird within weeks, but two of my family members

1:27.9

do have COVID, and I guess I have something else.

1:31.5

Well, I think you should have no problem jumping back in.

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