"The Light We Must Destroy": What Is Left For Philosophy?: The Description of The Course
"The Light We Must Destroy": What Is Left For Philosophy?: The Description of The Course
"The Light We Must Destroy": What Is Left For Philosophy?: The Description of The Course
2) “Enveloped in a nameless
voice: Foucault’s ‘The thought
of the Outside (1966)’”, Lawlor
Seventh 1) “Poetically man dwells”, Heidegger 1) Excerpts from Rilke
Session
2) Chapter 1 of Evi Haggipavlu’s Heidegger on 2) “What are the poets for?”
Poetic Thinking and the Cinema of Andrie Heidegger
Tarkovsky
Eighth session 1) Chapters 2 and 3 of Evi Haggipavlu’s Heidegger 1) Stalker, by Tarkovsky
on Poetic Thinking and the Cinema of Andrie
Tarkovsky 2) “Praying through Cinema”, by
Like Stories of Old
2) A Cinema of Boredom: Heidegger, Cinematic
Time, and Spectatorship
A personal bio:
Hisham Fahmy is an author, lecturer, and translator of philosophy. He graduated in
political science, and is currently pursuing his post-graduation studies in philosophy. He has
several publications in both English and Arabic concerning issues of Islamic philosophy,
political theory, and anthropology; he also has presented numerous lectures on philosophy in
general and political philosophy in particular – especially on the work of Carl Schmitt, Eric
Voegelin, Theodore Adorno, Heidegger, and Michelle Foucault. He currently works as a
teaching assistant of philosophy in the American University in Cairo - and he is a graduate of the
Cairo Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences (2018) as well!