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Mr. Goldsmith is an instructor of philosophy at George Washington University. His talk is about the issue of reason and the criticism of reason in the thought of Martin Heidegger. Mr. Goldsmith particularly examines Heidegger's work Being and Time and illucidates the critique of Reason writ large and the larger ""struggle"" within Heideggerean theory. His talk concludes with a potential grounding for optimism about a project of critical reason coming out of Heideggeran ""reasons"" rather than Reason itself.

Mr. Goldsmith earned his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and his B.A. from St. John's College Annapolis.
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Ms. Goldner is a tutor at St. John's College in Annapolis. Her talk is about the importance and relevance of the work of Simone de Beauvoir. In particular, her talk focuses on de Beauvoir's seminal work The Second Sex and the perennial questions it asks. From what it means to be a woman, to how this question impacts debates over subject and objectivity, and the way in which we practice the liberal arts, Ms. Goldner's talk places these questions in the context of de Beauvoir's work and shows their relevance for the past and future of liberal education.","Goldner, Rebecca","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2017-07-05,"Permission has been received stating, ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audio recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audio recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make a copy of my typescript available online.""",text,pdf,,"Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986. Deuxième sexe. English; Feminism; Existentialism; Women",,"Audio recording",English,Goldner_Rebecca_2017-07-05_Typescript,,,,,,,,,"22 pages",,,,,,,,,,pdf,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Graduate Institute,Summer lecture series,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/3bb1673535a7f7a28069516f32105c0d.pdf,Text,"Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series",1,0 2618,https://digitalarchives.sjc.edu/items/show/2618,"Why We Should (Still) Read Beauvoir","Audio recording of a lecture delivered on July 5, 2017 by Rebecca Goldner as part of the Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series.

Ms. Goldner is a tutor at St. John's College in Annapolis. Her talk is about the importance and relevance of the work of Simone de Beauvoir. In particular, her talk focuses on de Beauvoir's seminal work The Second Sex and the perennial questions it asks. From what it means to be a woman, to how this question impacts debates over subject and objectivity, and the way in which we practice the liberal arts, Ms. Goldner's talk places these questions in the context of de Beauvoir's work and shows their relevance for the past and future of liberal education.","Goldner, Rebecca","St. John's College","Annapolis, MD",2017-07-05,"Permission has been received stating, ""I hereby grant St. John's College permission to: Make an audio recording of my lecture, and retain copies for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make an audio recording of my lecture available online. Make a typescript copy of my lecture available for circulation and archival preservation in the St. John's College Greenfield Library. Make a copy of my typescript available online.""",sound,mp3,,"Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986. Deuxième sexe. English; Feminism; Existentialism; Women",,"Typescript",English,Goldner_Rebecca_2017-07-05,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,mp3,,00:47:24,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Graduate Institute,Summer lecture series,Tutors",https://s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/sjcdigitalarchives/original/adebd9578336ead2ee7f6538f6eb1189.mp3,Sound,"Graduate Institute Summer Lecture Series",1,0
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