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Johns Hopkins University | AS.300.616

Heidegger’S Being and Time

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This year marks the centenary of Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time, arguably the most important work of philosophy in the 20th century. Often considered an impenetrable book, in this course we will aim at a clear and jargon-free understanding of the overarching stakes and shape of its argument, as well as its individual passages and steps. To that end, we will work our way through the text as closely and systematically as possible.

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L. Lisi
13:30 - 16:00