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The FRANKE LECTURES IN THE HUMANITIES FALL 2018 The Franke Lectures are made possible by the generosity of Richard and Barbara Franke, and are intended to present important topics in the Humanities to a wide and general audience. Whitney Humanities Center 53 Wall Street Room 208 tuesday, november 6 5 pm Taylor Carman, Columbia University Narrative and Pictorial Truth Tuesday, November 13 5 pm Robert Pippin, University of Chicago Radical Finitude in the Anti-Idealist Modern European Philosophical Tradition Tuesday, November 27 5 pm Robert Brandom, University of Pittsburgh A Spirit of Trust: Magnanimity and Agency in Hegel’s Phenomenology Tuesday, December 4 5 pm Steven Crowell, Rice University Methodological Atheism: An Essay in Second-Person Phenomenology Heidegger’s Being and Time Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851, British, Inverary Pier, Loch Fyne: Morning, ca. 1845, Oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

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Page 1: Heidegger’s Being and Time - Whitney Humanities Center...FRANKE LECTURES IN THE HUMANITIES • FALL 2018 The Franke Lectures are made possible by the generosity of Richard and Barbara

The

FRANKE LECTURES IN THE HUMANITIES • FALL 2018

The Franke Lectures are made possible by the generosity of Richard and Barbara Franke, and are intended to present important topics in the Humanities to a wide and general audience.

Whitney Humanities Center • 53 Wall Street • Room 208

tuesday, november 6 • 5 pmTaylor Carman, Columbia UniversityNarrative and Pictorial Truth

Tuesday, November 13 • 5 pmRobert Pippin, University of ChicagoRadical Finitude in the Anti-Idealist Modern European Philosophical Tradition

Tuesday, November 27 • 5 pmRobert Brandom, University of PittsburghA Spirit of Trust: Magnanimity and Agency in Hegel’s Phenomenology

Tuesday, December 4 • 5 pmSteven Crowell, Rice UniversityMethodological Atheism: An Essay in Second-Person Phenomenology

Heidegger’s Being and Time

Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851, British, Inverary Pier, Loch Fyne: Morning, ca. 1845, Oil on canvas, Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection