Oedipus as Figure I Oedipus and Philosophy (Part II) |
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0:00 Sophocles and Invention of Modern Subjectivity
3:49 Thresholds of Religion: Oedipus and Tiresias 5:30 Apollo and Dionysus as Kourotrophoi Divities 9:10 Introducing Nietzsche's The Birth of Tragedy 18:00 Nietzsche on Sophocles and Oedipus 23:00 Nietzsche on Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides 27:40 Critchley's Critique of Nietzsche's Dionysianism 30:17 Goux on Apollo and Dionysus in Oedipus Rex 32:30 Goux on Tragic Justice: Neglect, Rivalry, Pentheus, Oedipus 38:55 Thresholds of Religion, Literature, and Philosophy 42:15 Knox on Sophocles and Athenian Enlightenment 43:55 Philosophy in Ancient Athens: Sophists to Socrates 48:51 Oedipus as Ego, Self, and the Philosophic Quest 52:00 Plato's Republic: An Anti-Oedipean Figure of the Philosopher 1:00:24 Cartesian Philosophy as Oedipean Gesture 1:06:58 Hegel on Oedipus as Figure of the Philosopher 1:12:00 Lacoue-Labarthe's Post-Kantian Oedipus: Hegel and Schelling 1:21:00 Goux on Hegel's Oedipus vs. Plato's Philosopher-King 1:23:34 Goux on Feuerbach's Anthropology as Oedipean 1:25:41 Goux on Nietzsche's Oedipean Humanism 1:31:42 Moving beyond Oedipus: Nietzsche's Dionysus & Heidegger's Hestia 1:35:40 Heidegger on Oedipus's Passionate Quest for Being 1:42:37 Lacoue-Labarthe's Oedipus as Figure: Working Subject vs. Desiring Subject 1:45:45 Oedipus and the End of Philosophy: Oedipus as Last Philosopher 1:50:10 A Play Unfinished: Heidegger's Oedipus as Limping Techne |