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SUMMARY:Ekstasis. Of Time
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LOCATION:Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts\, Portland\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Giovanbattista Tusa's lecture on Heidegger's <em>Being and Time</em> is part of the seminar "Continental Glissement: German Idealism &amp\; the French Inhuman"\, which traces the ways in which Romantic philosophy of Schelling and Novalis seeps into major ideas of German Idealism. Heidegger intensifies Nietzsche&rsquo\;s phenomenological deconstruction of Platonic truth and proposes art as the clearing in which truth appears. His unique ontological critique of Western metaphysics &ldquo\;slips&rdquo\; into French itineraries\, such as Jacques Derrida&rsquo\;s project of deconstruction and Luce Irigaray&rsquo\;s feminist reorientation of psychoanalytic theory. Then\, in response to Merleau-Ponty&rsquo\;s assertion that &ldquo\;all the great philosophical ideas of the last century...had their beginnings in Hegel\,&rdquo\; we trace Hegel&rsquo\;s ideas through 20th-century French post-humanists\, arriving at studies of Foucault and Lyotard. In the last stay of this journey\, Vattimo combines Marxist critique with a hermeneutical reading of Heidegger\, Nietzsche\, Derrida and Lyotard\, opening to further developments and &ldquo\;glissements.&rdquo\;</p>
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