Lecture

Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin

Description

This lecture delves into the biography and philosophy of Martin Heidegger, focusing on key concepts like Being, Dasein, and Being-in-the-world. It also explores Heidegger's views on architecture and the essence of habitation. The discussion then transitions to Walter Benjamin's work, particularly his analysis of German tragic drama and the impact of technology on art. The lecture emphasizes the importance of dwelling and building in relation to human existence, drawing parallels between architectural constructions and philosophical concepts. It concludes by reflecting on the significance of experience and the evolving relationship between humans and their environment.

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