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A Heideggerian Analysis of Ghibli Studio's Films

I've spent the past couple of days recovering my old project on Heidegger and Ghibli movies and re-editing it to attempt bypassing copyright block again, and I'm happy to announce it worked! This is a video that I'm quite proud of and I'm happy it can reach a wider audience now.

You can find the original edit here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WCLex4TCw4XNU-RsARI5bC0BExuVXsUa/view?usp=sharing

Complementary video notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OR8bV01UZXQuv3OEpqu5Yq1RHygVOLbM/view?usp=sharing

Video script: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K7S5brPaoRPmxCHJpsJ3M0KZ3LBjg8sN/view?usp=sharing

Enjoy!

A Heideggerian Analysis of Ghibli Studio's Films

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I loved this video! Following the suggestion in the extra material, I ended up reading a book titled "a question concerning technology and other assays" (Harperperennial) which is a collection of the following essay by Heidegger: "The Question Concerning Technology", "The Turning", "The Word of Nietzsche: God is Dead", "The Age of the World Picture", and "Science and Reflection". Of course, those essays are not randomly chosen and I found this "book-path" through Heidegger's idea very interesting.

Marco Rocchetto

I really enjoyed this video. You left me with a greater understanding of both Heidegger and Miyazaki, two of my favorites. Keep up the great work!

Joe Rigney

One of my favorites

Kelen


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