Title
What's Wrong With the Way We Interact? An Examination of Phenomenology
Date
5-30-2013 1:00 PM
Location
Bellamy Hall (HSS) 111
Department
Philosophy
Session Chair
Susan Daniel
Session Title
Philosophy Senior Thesis Symposium
Faculty Sponsor(s)
Susan Daniel
Presentation Type
Presentation
Abstract
In this paper I explore the phenomenology of Martin Heidegger, giving particular attention to how we as individuals interact with the world at large, and why that needs to change. I do this by examining how we interact with each other and with the world, according to various philosophers including Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, and Edmund Husserl. Drawing from this exploration I conclude by offering a prescription for such interactions and relationships.
Recommended Citation
Baker, Joseph, "What's Wrong With the Way We Interact? An Examination of Phenomenology" (2013). Academic Excellence Showcase Schedule. 1.
http://digitalcommons.wou.edu/aes_event/2013/phil/1
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What's Wrong With the Way We Interact? An Examination of Phenomenology
Bellamy Hall (HSS) 111
In this paper I explore the phenomenology of Martin Heidegger, giving particular attention to how we as individuals interact with the world at large, and why that needs to change. I do this by examining how we interact with each other and with the world, according to various philosophers including Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, and Edmund Husserl. Drawing from this exploration I conclude by offering a prescription for such interactions and relationships.