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Human Conditions
ESPhil X Silent Sounds
8 episodes
8 months ago

In the podcast series Human Conditions Julien, Rolf and David zig-zag through time and space, travelling through philosophical history, investigating a condition that affects us all: the human condition. 


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In the podcast series Human Conditions Julien, Rolf and David zig-zag through time and space, travelling through philosophical history, investigating a condition that affects us all: the human condition. 


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Human Conditions
E08 Isabelle Stengers
In our final episode, we will discuss the relevance of the ‘human’ in light of the current historical period, which is sometimes called the Anthropocene. Through the work of Isabelle Stengers we want to investigate some of the most pertinent questions facing the “human” today? Allons-y!
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9 months ago
42 minutes

Human Conditions
E07 Levi-Strauss & Viveiros de Castro
Our philosophical search for the human condition has been a relatively provincial undertaking considered solely from the perspective of Europe and European philosophy. Yet what about philosophical anthropology — that is, what does the confrontation with different cultures mean for this Enlightenment subject? Today, we will discuss this confrontation based on the work of Claude Lévi-Strauss, one of the most central figures of structuralism, and we will discuss both criticisms and contin...
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10 months ago
55 minutes

Human Conditions
E06 Sartre, De Beauvoir & Foucault
In our search for human conditions, we continue our zig-zag journey through philosophical history. Today we are slightly deviating from the format in discussing three thinkers: Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre and Michel Foucault. Sartre wrote a play in 1944 called Huis clos which depicted hell as a house with three people in it, who constantly interrupt one another — that’s hell, for him. So let us enter this hell: we begin with the two existentialists in the first half and go on to F...
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10 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Human Conditions
E05 Arendt & Anders
In our search for human conditions, we continue our zig-zag journey through philosophical history. After Heidegger's contemplations on being, Hannah Arendt turned away from endless reflections on ontology in response to the rise of tyranny. For Arendt, to be human is to begin anew, to start something fresh. It’s still another story with Anders. He observes that the human condition seems to involve that we increasingly start to think of ourselves as defective pieces of equipment. And offers ...
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11 months ago
56 minutes

Human Conditions
E04 Helmut Plessner
Helmut Plessner - Excentric Positionality - Vital Categories The human,” Helmuth Plessner tells us, “lives only insofar as he leads a life”, our way of life isn't given in advance. It isn't determined by nature. No answers are given in advance, there is no underlying model, no all determining blue-print. Today we talk about Helmut Plessner, a lesser-known philosopher, but not less important. Allons-y!
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11 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Human Conditions
E03 Friedrich Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche - Dyonysian/Appollonian- The Death of God "Be aware that when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster. For when you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you." Welcome to this week's podcast episode. We, David, Julien, and Rolf will discuss human conditions. What is philosophical anthropology? Why is it important? Is it important? What is the human? Today we will discuss the incomparable Friedrich Nietzsche. Allons-y!
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12 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

Human Conditions
E02 Husserl & Heidegger
Edmund Husserl - Phenomenology - Intentionality - Sein und Zeit - Martin Heidegger In these podcasts, we zig-zag through space and time, traveling through philosophical history, attempting to address a condition that affects us all: the human condition. We will see that there might not be a single condition but many ways of being a human, multiple conditions. And are we even human? Today we talk about the founder of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and his most famous disciple Martin Hei...
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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes

Human Conditions
E01 Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant - What can I know? - What should I do? - What may I hope? - What is the human? In these podcasts, we zig-zag through space and time, traveling through philosophical history, attempting to address a condition that affects us all: the human condition. We will see that there might not be a single condition but many ways of being a human, multiple conditions. And are we even human? Immanuel Kant, the most influential Enlightenment philosopher, summarizes his project as follows: “A...
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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Human Conditions

In the podcast series Human Conditions Julien, Rolf and David zig-zag through time and space, travelling through philosophical history, investigating a condition that affects us all: the human condition.