This is the second series of lectures in Dreyfus' course called "Man, God, and Society in Western Literature - From Gods to God and Back", which covers philosophical issues as expressed in poetry, drama, and the novel. This course will compare and contrast the Greek, Medieval, and modern worlds, as reflected in their greatest literature, with special emphasis on the role of the community in reconciling conflicts between sub-groups in society and the individual's ability to understand and control his own life.
Lecture 1: Agamemnon - 00:00
Lecture 2: Agamemnon - 00:39:51
Lecture 3: Agamemnon - 01:57:09
Lecture 4: The Libation Bearers - 03:18:07
Lecture 5: The Eumenides - 04:36:43
Lecture 6: The Eumenides - 05:53:02
Lecture 7: The Eumenides - 07:11:26
The Oresteia, Lattimore translation: https://amzn.to/2VIGN8b
All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a Secular Age by Hubert Dreyfus: https://amzn.to/2LxaliL
A Companion to Phenomenology and Existentialism by Hubert Dreyfus: https://amzn.to/2PFzdIx