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Political Sciences and Civic Responsibility
APPLIED HEIDEGGERIAN STUDIES I
APPLIED HEIDEGGERIAN STUDIES The purpose of the course is to introduce students to the revolutionary work of Martin Heidegger. Martin Heidegger is the most important of all the philosophers because he is the last of them. The implications of his work are only now starting to emerge as a critique and overcoming of the present way of thinking of the West, that is, scientific thinking, and even more in particular a critique of Human Sciences such as economics. The course covers the main concepts and methods of his philosophy and aims to apply these tools to reconstruct thinking in regard to technology, theology, psychology, sociology, anthropology and economics. The course will attempt to go beyond Heidegger in as much as his work leads to what he called ‘The Leap’. To take this leap is in our understanding nothing other than arriving at Islam. · Understanding the End of Metaphysics of Martin Heidegger as the foundation for methodological critique. Realising a Phenomenological Reconstruction of the key concepts of Value and Ownership and their implications for trade contracts and trade freedom. · Having a phenomenological understanding of usury, the exchange of commodities, and the different types of commodities in relation to the different types of exchange. · Having a phenomenological understanding of the philosophy of open trade and the five pillars of trading: contracts, money, markets, guilds, and caravans.

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