How are Things Available to Me? | Heidegger - Being and Time | Phenomenology

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Welcome to 'Back to the Texts Themselves,' a series on phenomenology. Today I examine Chapter 3, part A, sections 14 - 16 of Martin Heidegger's Being & Time.

In this video, I address the following questions:
1) What does it mean to be absorbed in our everydayness?
2) How does ready-to-hand differ from present-to-hand?
3) How does the “always already” of the world determine the meaning of things?

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Structuring those as question and answer makes it easier for me to remember more of the content than the traditional lecture style.

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Thanks for the great work here, this is some of the best educational material on Being and Time I've been able to find. Is it safe to say that when Heidegger says 'thematic' or 'thematically, ' he means something like formal or formally?

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Maybe that's why near desth experiencers see life differently: they see it for some time as present-to-hand

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