Engaged Esoteria
I really enjoyed this course. If you've read some of the subject books and poems, and know a bit about biology, science and the environment, and (I would suggest) have heard Hubert Dreyfus on Existentialism and Heidegger's attempt to dismantle subject-object structuring, this is a great course for you. The Romantics use of Romantic Irony as a route out of self-consciousness back to Heidegger's 'We are our world, existingly.' But also, there's (many) Bladerunner references, poetry-wrangling categories, and hearty approbation for Jane Austen. Genius.
Absurd Project 0 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/19/11
More reviews of Romanticism, Spring 2009
Admittedly I haven't listened to the whole collection yet, just the introduction and that concerning Wordsworth (the poet I'm currently studying), but I've heard enough to be able to say that Professor Morton is absolutely brilliant. I especially love the little British injokes; there's one about...Read full review »
LilyLM via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/23/11
find Timothy Morton's blog page Ecology Without Nature; you can find all of his audio classes. $71k in comped education
Crosspatch_bear via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/14/18
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