Heidegger: Being and Time Part II - Time

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In this video, I take an introductory look at Heidegger's interpretation of time, as laid out in Division Two of his seminal text, Being and Time.

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I'd have liked if you'd continued from the promise at the end of part 1, that's what I was expecting in 2. Moment of vision gone askew? Love the explanations.

growgrowing
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jackmeriustacktheretrix
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I think you’ve already noticed that you had omitted the discussion on his political views, but we forgive you because this video is really well-structured and explanatory.

otaviooliveira
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Thanks for this, Heidegger's writing is incredibly complex and this explains it really simply and coherently

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boris
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Einstein did not say that time is "subjective" in the sense that it's different for each person. The "relativity" he was referring to is that time slows down at higher speeds approaching light-speed. So it scarcely has anything to do with Heidegger's philosophical description of time.

peterpehlivan
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On the scientific side, it isn't just Einstein and relativity that have issues with time, it is also deeply problematic in quantum mechanics. There is no "time" operator that exists. The attempts to settle this are numerous, with things like the "Clock dependent Schrödinger equation". Also, relational quantum mechanics, which tries to settle some of the issues of observer dependence of things. I know this is a philosophy channel, but wanted to throw out some tangential but perhaps related concepts. Great video!

danhammerland
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This is amazing content. Please make more of these videos. There is a lack of "time" videos on youtube so this is great!

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To be able to express what we experience im philiosophical lamguage. What a man. We are time.

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NickJovic
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This two part series was so helpful for my understanding.

LogicGated
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0:19 Yup. That "errr what!?" sums up Heidegger for me.

Autists-Guide
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This is such a good video. I appreciate you explaining such a complicated subject like time really simply

MillennialMoneyMindset
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The fact that he didnt talk about Heidegger's politics after he said he would is an example of futurality. We like to invent possible futures and then stress ourselves out about them, whether they will haopen, or why they didnt happen in the way we predicted.

pajamawilliams
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Thanks man. This cheered up my NYE LOL.

ThereIsOnlyWark
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Time is a construct a utilitarian tool determined by sensual experiences. The sensual experience of a fly for example means a fly has a different perception of time.

joshuamitchell
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Nice work! Please continue updating this kind of material

alvarogomezgaray
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I can’t even distinguish between subject and predicatory phrases in his works wtf

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