MUSICOL 139 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Dasein, Intersubjectivity, Lifeworld
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Concerned with the basics of the world. Learning is constituted by the experiences that we are having in the world. Learning leads to change and is changeable. Learning does not arise not is formed in a vacuum; it is situated and contextualized. Greek words: phainomenon (appearance) and logos ( reason) Difficult, because familiarity with experience hides experience. What it is to be in the world, not just a sack of meat. Shift of emphasis to being-in-the-world (dasein) rather than observing a lived-world. Observed/consciousness cannot separate from the world and is itself a product of the world. Rejects cartesian mind-body dualism and problematizes the separation of i from the world. Olaving + imagining playing an instrument are the same thing in an mri. The lived body is not an object, it is how one related to the world and is constituted by being in the world. The lived body is perceiving and interpreting (invoking memories of experience)