Students of the Halkyon Guild Academy discuss Being and Time §§7-9 at their reading group.
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My book on Heidegger on death and being is out now. A journey of nearly ten years.
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Book description:
The book is the first detailed and full exegesis of the role of death in Heidegger’s philosophy and provides a decisive answer to the question of being. It is well-known that Heidegger asked the “question of being”. It is equally commonplace to assume that Heidegger failed to provide a proper answer to the question. In this provocative new study Niederhauser argues that Heidegger gives a distinct response to the question of being and that the phenomenon of death is key to finding and understanding it.
The book offers challenging interpretations of crucial moments of Heidegger’s philosophy such as aletheia, the history of being, time, technology, the fourfold, mortality, the meaning of existence, the event, and language. Niederhauser makes the case that any reading of Heidegger that ignores death cannot fully understand those concepts.
The book argues that death is central to Heidegger’s “thinking path” from the early 1920s until his late post-war philosophy. The book thus attempts to show that there is a unity of the early and late Heidegger often ignored by other commentators. Niederhauser argues that death is the fulcrum of Heidegger’s ontology and the turning point of the history of being. Death resurfaces at the most crucial moments of the “thinking path” – from beginning to end.
The book is of interest to those invested in current debates on the ethics of dying and the transhumanist project of digital human immortality. The text also shows that for Heidegger philosophy means first and foremost to learn how to die.
This volume speaks to continental and analytical philosophers and students alike as it draws on a number of diverse Heidegger interpretations and appreciates intercultural differences in reading Heidegger.
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In this lecture I argue that Nietzsche stumbles upon the profundity of nihilism through his critique of the Christian moral hypothesis. Nihilism is the uncanniest guest of Europe and must be overcome by striding through it. The topic of Beyond Good and Evil then is nihilism and suffering and possible ways out of nihilism.
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Nietzsche's Dictum "God is Dead" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRM-cEvZofY&list=PLeKqw0EgTxgeq7KZcoy_771O03jGWbGZD&index=7
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Nietzsche's notion of the Grand Style (der Große Stil) can only be understood in relation to his critique of the Romantics and his appreciation of the truly Classical.
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Course developed & taught by Sean McFadden
Power is a concept intuitively familiar to everyone. Power incites awe, fear, praise, submission, pain, dominance, and glory. Those who strive to hold power end up being devoured by it.
Yet those who do not desire power are most suited to wield it. In some ways, power might be an elusive mystery; an unknown, dark energy that is not fully comprehensible. Since antiquity, many brilliant thinkers have devised explanations and justifications for power and the study of the topic has been approached from a wide range of angles and perspectives.
This course journeys into the works of the most profound thinkers on power.
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Join Daniel Zaruba and Johannes A. Niederhauser in practicing dialogos with the Japanese ways of being.
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INCIPIT TRAGOEDIA!
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"When Zarathustra enjoins the gathering at the marketplace in what is called the Pied Cow to turn to the overman they cannot hear him. He warns them of the counter-possibility of the last man and they cannot hear him, so they say, “Give us this last man, O Zarathustra”. The poet cannot be understood because they do not have ears to hear him and to hear is to understand."
This essay by Spencer Harris is inspired by our course "Beyond Nihilism" https://halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/beyond-nihilism
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