Roughly Speaking

#12 - 2017 Personality: Phenomenology: Heidegger, Binswanger & Boss

04.02.2019 - By Lewis ConveryPlay

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In this lecture, 12th in the 2017 series, Jordan discusses Heidegger's phenomenological philosophy of Being, interpreted through the eyes of the psychotherapists Ludwig Binswanger and Medard Boss. The phenomenologists were attempting to to reduce the painful separation between object and subject that has as one of its consequence the elimination of meaning from existence.

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