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In contrast to empiricist and rationalist traditions, existentialism proposes and orderless world, vaguely hostile, where people choose their character goals, have an obligation only to &#8220;authentic,&#8221; and may only observe the truth (reality) in moments of anxiety. In this program, University of California, Berkeley philosopher Herbert Dreyfus traces the roots of existentialism from Edmund Husserl&#8217;s School of Phenomenology, to his pupil Martin Heidegger&#8217;s theories of das Sein, the threefold structure of activity, authenticity, and nihilism. Dreyfus relates the philosophies of both en to present-day schools of thought.</p>
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		<title>Hubert Dreyfus on Husserl and Heidegger: Section 1</title>
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In contrast to empiricist and rationalist traditions, existentialism proposes and orderless world, vaguely hostile, where people choose their character goals, have an obligation only to &#8220;authentic,&#8221; and may only observe the truth (reality) in moments of anxiety. In this program, University of California, Berkeley philosopher Herbert Dreyfus traces the roots of existentialism from Edmund Husserl&#8217;s School of Phenomenology, to his pupil Martin Heidegger&#8217;s theories of das Sein, the threefold structure of activity, authenticity, and nihilism. Dreyfus relates the philosophies of both en to present-day schools of thought.</p>
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		<title>Is this section where people who believe in metaphysics would ask questions?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or would alternative health or paranormal be a better place or somewhere else? If you believe in metaphysics could you let me know &#038; if you are involved with others at a spiritual center such as a New though church, which one or ones such as Religious Science for example.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Or would alternative health or paranormal be a better place or somewhere else? If you believe in metaphysics could you let me know &#038; if you are involved with others at a spiritual center such as a New though church, which one or ones such as Religious Science for example.</p>
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