Philosophy 185 · UC Berkeley · Fall 2007 · A Restored Edition

Dreyfus on Being and Time

the Heidegger lectures of Hubert L. Dreyfus

For forty years, Bert Dreyfus taught the twentieth century's most important — and most difficult — work of philosophy to packed rooms in Berkeley, and his webcast lectures taught it to the world. This edition restores them for close listening: the lecture-hall noise cleaned away, the course logistics distilled into companion notes, and every minute of the philosophy kept — with a transcript that follows along as he speaks.

  1. 01Why Heidegger Mattersrestored47:23
  2. 02Existence Is the Essencerestored1:12:22
  3. 03The Invisible Backgroundrestored1:10:37
  4. 04Lecture 4in restoration
  5. 05The Worldhood of the World Iin restoration
  6. 06The Worldhood of the World IIin restoration
  7. 07Critique of Descartes Iin restoration
  8. 08Critique of Descartes IIin restoration
  9. 09Spatiality Iin restoration
  10. 10Spatiality IIin restoration
  11. 11The One Iin restoration
  12. 12The One IIin restoration
  13. 13Being-in: Disposedness Iin restoration
  14. 14Being-in: Disposedness IIin restoration
  15. 16Understanding IIin restoration
  16. 17Discourse Iin restoration
  17. 18Discourse IIin restoration
  18. 19Falling Iin restoration
  19. 20Falling IIin restoration
  20. 21Care Iin restoration
  21. 22Care IIin restoration
  22. 23Reality Iin restoration
  23. 24Reality IIin restoration
  24. 25Truth Iin restoration