Philosophy Breakfast – May 2024
Event Details
Date: 25/05/2024 - 22/06/2024 | Venue: The Bookshop Shed
Time: 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Existentialism
Part II of a two-part course
with Dr Nicholas Joll
Part II – Saturday 10.00 – 11.30
From 25th May – 22nd June
The Black Shed
Wivenhoe Bookshop
Weekly Topics
- Authenticity: Heidegger on Angst, death, and more
- Authenticity: Sartre on bad faith
- Politics
- Critics
- Descendants
Existentialism became a vogue but it was also a serious philosophy (though some of the philosophers at issue rejected the label ‘existentialism’, sometimes in favour of the term ‘existential phenomenology’). Existentialist philosophy was serious in two ways: it provided profound answers to questions of theoretical philosophy; and it tried hard, though within limits and arguably overly tight ones, to teach the good life. We will treat Heidegger (most of all), Sartre (a little less) and Merleau-Ponty (probably to a lesser extent yet) and make mention of other existentialists; and we will treat critics and descendants of existentialism.
The course will suit those new or at least fairly new to philosophy. The two parts of the course are bookable separately though having done part one will help with part two.
No reading is necessary but I recommend David Cooper’s Existentialism: A Reconstruction (second edition, Blackwell, 1999). That book is superb but also, and mainly because it makes one think, hard. There are additional or alternative introductory works. Those works are easier in a way than the Cooper, though they are primary texts. They are: Sartre, Existentialism and Humanism (Methuen, 1948); Merleau‑Ponty, The World of Perception (Routledge, 2008).
The fee for this 5 week course is £70 which includes a continental breakfast of croissants, conserves and fresh coffee.
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