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WalÂter KaufÂmann spent 33 years (1947–1980) teachÂing phiÂlosÂoÂphy at PrinceÂton. And more than anyÂone else, KaufÂmann introÂduced NietÂzsche’s phiÂlosÂoÂphy to the EngÂlish-speakÂing world and made it posÂsiÂble to take NietÂzsche seriÂousÂly as a thinker – someÂthing there wasÂn’t always room to do in AmerÂiÂcan intelÂlecÂtuÂal cirÂcles.
WithÂout simÂpliÂfyÂing things too much, KaufÂmann saw NietÂzsche as someÂthing of an earÂly exisÂtenÂtialÂist, which brings us to these vinÂtage lecÂtures recordÂed in 1960 (right around the time that KaufÂmann, a GerÂman-born conÂvert to Judaism, also became a natÂuÂralÂized AmerÂiÂcan citÂiÂzen). The three lecÂtures offer a short primer on exisÂtenÂtialÂism and the modÂern crises philosoÂphers grapÂpled with. Kierkegaard and the CriÂsis in ReliÂgion begins the series, folÂlowed by NietÂzsche and the CriÂsis in PhiÂlosÂoÂphy and Sartre and the CriÂsis in MoralÂiÂty. You can hear them right below:
Kierkegaard and the CriÂsis in ReliÂgion
NietÂzsche and the CriÂsis in PhiÂlosÂoÂphy
Sartre and the CriÂsis in MoralÂiÂty
KaufÂmanÂn’s talks are now listÂed in the PhiÂlosÂoÂphy secÂtion of our colÂlecÂtion of 1100 Free Online CoursÂes. There you will also find coursÂes preÂsentÂed by othÂer major figÂures, includÂing John SearÂle, Hubert DreyÂfus, and Michael Sandel.
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RelatÂed ConÂtent:
Free Online PhiÂlosÂoÂphy CoursÂes, part of our colÂlecÂtion, 1,700 Free Online CoursÂes from Top UniÂverÂsiÂties
The PhiÂlosÂoÂphy of Kierkegaard, the First ExisÂtenÂtialÂist PhilosoÂpher, RevisÂitÂed in 1984 DocÂuÂmenÂtary
Lovers and PhilosoÂphers — Jean-Paul Sartre & Simone de BeauÂvoir TogethÂer in 1967
The PhiÂlosÂoÂphy of NietÂzsche: An IntroÂducÂtion by Alain de BotÂton