The course would have three parts, in the first part a general introduction in the idea of man, scheduled from February 23 to March 23. Introduction to the philosophical anthroology will include a an account of classical philosophical anthropology in Rousseau, Kant, Kierkegaard and Marx as critics of classical philosophical anthropology. In the second part will follow a short introduction to the analytics of Dasein in Heidegger´s Being and Time to be pursued in more detail by a criticism of this concept of man in the works by Jan Patočka in the 1960ies mainly (especially we would focus on the first movement of existence and its being into the world). Scheduled from March 30 to April 27 in German. The last part will introduce to the new materialisms from a phenomenological point of view in two double sessions blocks in German on Monday May 4 and Tuesday May 5 from 2.30 to 5.50 pm in the room 2.42.
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The course would have three parts, in the first part a general introduction in the idea of man, scheduled from February 23 to March 23. Introduction to the philosophical anthroology will include a an account of classical philosophical anthropology in Rousseau, Kant, Kierkegaard and Marx as critics of classical philosophical anthropology. In the second part will follow a short introduction to the analytics of Dasein in Heidegger´s Being and Time to be pursued in more detail by a criticism of this concept of man in the works by Jan Patočka in the 1960ies mainly (especially we would focus on the first movement of existence and its being into the world). Scheduled from March 30 to April 27 in German. The last part will introduce to the new materialisms from a phenomenological point of view in two double sessions blocks in German on Monday May 4 and Tuesday May 5 from 2.30 to 5.50 pm in the room 2.42.