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Please watch the past seminars either on the individual seminar pages (1/13, 2/13, 3/13, etc.) or on this website here!
Please watch the past seminars either on the individual seminar pages (1/13, 2/13, 3/13, etc.) or on this website here!
By Bernard E. Harcourt At the heart of Heidegger’s engagement with Nietzsche lies a profound tension or gap that is, on my reading, insurmountable and unbridgeable: it is the conflict between Heidegger’s conception of being and Nietzsche’s conviction about… Continue Reading
Heidegger’s original two volumes on Nietzsche have been translated and presented, in English, in a four volume set. There is a very handy website, called the HyperJeff Network, that offers a useful guide to understand the correspondence between the German and… Continue Reading
In relation to Taylor Carman’s presentation at the seminar on Heidegger, please find here additional readings that will be pertinent to the discussion: Taylor Carman readings on Eternal Return
By Bernard E. Harcourt We turn first, in Nietzsche 1/13, to the influential lecture series and written manuscripts on Nietzsche that Martin Heidegger delivered and wrote beginning in 1936 at the University of Freiberg and extending throughout the Second World… Continue Reading
By Bernard E. Harcourt The seminar series this year continues a conversation that we began last year in Foucault 13/13, where we explored the thirteen years of lectures delivered by Michel Foucault at the Collège de France—as you recall, thirteen… Continue Reading
Alice Jardine is the chair of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Harvard University. Her research interests include 20th and 21st century French and Francophone Literature; Feminist Theory; Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies;… Continue Reading
Babette Babich is an American philosopher known for her studies of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Adorno, and Hölderlin as well as for her work in aesthetics, including music, philosophy of music, the history of ancient Greek sculpture, and Continental philosophy, especially the… Continue Reading
Pianist by training and graduate of the National Conservatory of Music and Dance of Paris, Danielle Cohen-Levinas followed a dual curriculum, philosophy and musicology at the University Paris-Sorbonne Paris IV and the University Paris -1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Appointed Professor at the… Continue Reading
Anupama Rao is a professor of history at Columbia University, with research and teaching interests in gender and sexuality studies; caste and race; historical anthropology; social theory; comparative urbanism; and colonial genealogies of human rights and humanitarianism. Her book, The Caste Question (University… Continue Reading