0:00-4:00
Nate trying to learn the game, “Go”
John’s golf game
4:00-20:00
instinct or “feel” vs analysis / cognition
Heidegger’s commitment to authenticity (and to pluralism / becoming)
Heidegger’s strange etymological interpretation of “blinking”
20:00-33:00
the importance of Nietzsche for Heidegger’s thinking (and post-structuralist thinking)
Heidegger’s attempt to surpass Nietzsche
Heidegger’s slowness
33:00-end
the “superman” or “overman”
the characteristics of the overman and the last man
Nate trying to learn the game, “Go”
John’s golf game
4:00-20:00
instinct or “feel” vs analysis / cognition
Heidegger’s commitment to authenticity (and to pluralism / becoming)
Heidegger’s strange etymological interpretation of “blinking”
20:00-33:00
the importance of Nietzsche for Heidegger’s thinking (and post-structuralist thinking)
Heidegger’s attempt to surpass Nietzsche
Heidegger’s slowness
33:00-end
the “superman” or “overman”
the characteristics of the overman and the last man
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