Lecture

What is it to live? Understanding the concept of inhabiting

Description

This lecture delves into the philosophical and sociological dimensions of inhabiting, exploring the existential and political aspects of living in a space. It discusses the care and engagement involved in the act of inhabiting, emphasizing the diversity of experiences and activities within a living environment. The lecture also touches upon the sensory perception and bodily intelligence that contribute to the habitability of a space. Furthermore, it examines the significance of familiarity, freedom of movement, and ontological security in the concept of inhabiting. The instructor references key thinkers like Heidegger and Breviglieri to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between individuals and their living spaces.

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