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Jan 25th Introduction (Rousse paper on website.) 274-278
Feb. 1st Guilt and Resoluteness (Dreyfus paper) 312-348
Feb. 8th Being-towards-Death (Dreyfus paper) 279-311
Feb. 15th Anticipatory Resoluteness 349-358
Feb. 22nd Temporality and Historicity 424-455
Feb. 29th Authentic temporality, the phenomenon. 358-370
March 7 First Paper Due
March 14th Temporality as the Meaning of Care/Everydayness 370-401
March 21th APA No class
April 4th Temporality of Being-in-the-world 401-424
April 11th The Ordinary Conception of Time 456-472
April 18th Genesis of the Ordinary Conception of Time 472-488
April 25th Is Heidegger a temporal idealist? Basic Problems 237-256
May 2nd Temporalität, Basic Problems 302-313
May 9th Ontological Difference, Basic Problems 318-330
May 12th Second Paper Due
Prerequisites
Philosophy 185
Requirements:
Roughly 30 pages of very difficult reading per week.
Two ten page papers.
Attendance at weekly discussion sections.
Required texts:
Heidegger, M. Being and Time, Macquarrie trans, (Harper and Row)
Heidegger, M. Basic Problems of Phenomenology (Indiana U. Press)
Related reading: (on reserve in Howison Library)
Blattner, B Heidegger’s Temporal Idealism (Cambridge U. Press)
Heidegger, M Plato’s Sophist (Indiana University Press)
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