What is Historicity? | Heidegger - Being and Time | Phenomenology

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Welcome to Back to the Texts Themselves, a series on phenomenology. Today I examine Part 2, sec 6 of the introduction to Being & Time.

In this video, I address the following questions:
1) Why historicity necessary to inquire into the meaning of being?
2) What is the destructuring of tradition?
3) How is presence an impediment to understanding temporality?

For the full playlist of this series:

#phenomenology #Heidegger #historicity #temporality #Dasein #Being #ontology #ontological #historicity #existentialism #presence #destructuring
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It's like a language of the matrix that I as an inhabitant cannot grasp. Very compressed; It'll take time to decompress. Thanks for providing.

bergg
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Very helpful. Very accurate. Thanks. Would love something on formal indication.

phainomenae
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Loving this series, thank you for your hard work

argee
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Just listened to your whole series here. Super lucid. I feel the listener needs farrr more time to orient themselves to some of these theories, but you do an excellent job of laying it out. Subscribed.

fmcneece
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Have you examined Duns Scotus's work Concerning Metaphysics? It took me a long time to really adopt his medieval grasp on being, but after very close examination l really think it is good. As you probably know, H did his dissertation or what-not on Scotus.

peterblair
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Well parsed out. I wanted to see if you have authored books but cannot find your name anywhere or I have missed. What is your name, Sir?

sanjaybhowmick
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Добрый день. А что, если ввести понятия 'там-бытие''?

misterwin-ph
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@9:00 thinking does not establish the existence of the thinker, it merely records awareness of one's existence. Mummies and Daddies establish our existence, and so on and so forth...

Achrononmaster