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COPY LINK DOWNLOAD https://gooread.fileunlimited.club/ymp/B083VXWMG9 In his lucid introduction to this recording, Professor Taylor Carman declares unequivocally that Being and Time by Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is &#8216 one of the great masterpieces of 20th century philosophy.&#8217 And that is despite the fact that it is unquestionably a challenging listen. But by placing it in its historical context - the key work on existentialism between S&#248 ren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) - it becomes much easier to approach. As Professor Carman explains, &#8216 Being and Time addresses a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be?&#8217 As far as we know, human beings are the only existing things &#8216 with an understanding of what it is for something to exist&#8217 and, furthermore, are aware of their own existence. Heidegger chose the German word D

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In his lucid introduction to this recording, Professor Taylor Carman declares unequivocally that Being and Time by Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is &#8216 one of the great masterpieces of 20th century philosophy.&#8217 And that is despite the fact that it is unquestionably a challenging listen. But by placing it in its historical context - the key work on existentialism between S&#248 ren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) - it becomes much easier to approach. As Professor Carman explains, &#8216 Being and Time addresses a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be?&#8217 As far as we know, human beings are the only existing things &#8216 with an understanding of what it is for something to exist&#8217 and, furthermore, are aware of their own existence. Heidegger chose the German word D

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In his lucid introduction to this recording, Professor Taylor Carman

declares unequivocally that Being and Time by Martin Heidegger

(1889-1976) is &#8216one of the great masterpieces of 20th

century philosophy.&#8217 And that is despite the fact that it is

unquestionably a challenging listen. But by placing it in its historical

context - the key work on existentialism between S&#248ren

Kierkegaard (1813-1855) and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) - it

becomes much easier to approach. As Professor Carman explains,

&#8216Being and Time addresses a seemingly simple question:

What does it mean to be?&#8217 As far as we know, human beings

are the only existing things &#8216with an understanding of what it

is for something to exist&#8217 and, furthermore, are aware of

their own existence. Heidegger chose the German word Dasein -

existence: literally &#8216being there&#8217 - instead of more


common expressions such as man, human being, soul,

consciousness, etc. And he embarks upon his investigation,

considering &#8216being there in-the-world, in time (past, present,

future) discussing &#8216authentic&#8217 and

&#8216inauthentic&#8217 living and dying and the acceptance of

impermanence. &#8216Dasein&#8217s existence is pervaded by a

primordial kind of anxiety (Angst)&#8217, Carman remarks, but

points out that the concept of care is central to Heidegger&#8217s

view: &#8216to be a human being is to care about

something&#8217. Being and Time was published in 1927 during

the Weimar period in Germany, a time of political, social and

economic turmoil. Heidegger himself did not escape the pressures,

and his nationalism and undeniable anti-Semitism in the following

decades cast a shadow over the man, but not the work. Being and

Time is not coloured by expressions of his later views (unlike other

writings) and remains an outstanding document. This recording

opens with Professor Carman reading his introduction. Being and

Time is read by Martyn Swain. Translation: John Macquarrie and

Edward Robinson. The contents - showing the plan of the work - and

the full text of the introduction are available on a PDF for download

with this recording.PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the

accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along

with the audio.

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