Descendental Philosophy and the Confrontation with Nihilism (dialogue with Roman Campolo)

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • Roman is reading my book "Crossing the Threshold"
    0:00 Time, Mathematics, and Whitehead's Metaphysics
    14:18 Philosophy of Perception and Causality Discussed
    22:25 Philosophy of Bodily Perception and Emotional Tonality
    30:47 Aesthesis, Breathing, and Consciousness
    36:29 Individualization and Cosmic Rhythms
    43:52 Free Energy Principle in Science and Philosophy
    50:39 Metaphysical Research Program of Natural Selection
    1:01:03 Metaphysical Research Program of Natural Selection
    1:09:00 Whitehead vs Nietzsche: A Philosophical Comparison
    1:19:59 Aesthetics and Existence
    1:28:16 Theology of Evil and Death: Creativity or Privation?

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  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Місяць тому +1

    I love Dr. Iian McGilchrist books and lectures and Rupbert Sheldrake.
    David Bohm was Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of London. His books include Quantum Theory, Causality and Chance in Modern Physics, and Wholeness and the Implicate Order.
    He gave many dialogs with Krishnamurti who also wrote many books and gave lectures in Ojai, Ca., London, and India where he was born, and many lectures around the world until his passing in 1986 in Ojai, California.
    Thank you both again for yours.
    Carl Jung "The Redbook" Libra Novus edited and with an Introduction by Sonu Shamdasani and updates with other Jungian analysts finding out more with updated writings.
    Emanuel Kant and Nietzche is never ending. How about Nietzche and Frantz Omar Fanon, "The Wretched Earth, " Black Skin White Masks? What about Nietzche and Ernest Nagel, Philosophical of Athesium? What are the differences between Kant and Nagel?
    Diogenes sold Plato into slavery.
    Socrates taught Plato, Plato taught Aristole, Aristole taught Alexander the Great.
    Heraclitus was a pre-Socratic philosopher and by far my favorite.
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  • @peterbuckley9731
    @peterbuckley9731 4 місяці тому +3

    Ah, Sunday with the lads

  • @shwetasinghnm
    @shwetasinghnm 6 днів тому

    Breath and thoughts / thinking have a deep correlation. When samadhi happens ( complete cessation of all activities of the mind - memory, concept making , ), then the breath becomes so balanced between the right and left nostrils that it almost stops. This is all written in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali .

  • @rasmushemse
    @rasmushemse 4 місяці тому +1

    This was really thought-provoking. Thanks.

  • @shwetasinghnm
    @shwetasinghnm 6 днів тому

    When there is a complete cessation of mental activities , ideas are ' presented' to the mind . These are the truths of the cosmos understood as soon as ' presented' , very gestalt like , spontaneously , with no timr involved. Such knowing is non propositional.. All of this happens in samadhi and is documented in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

  • @jaihunbek
    @jaihunbek 4 місяці тому +1

    That was nice!

  • @matthewmccartin7069
    @matthewmccartin7069 2 місяці тому

    To add to the Yogic breathing discussion:
    I think Steiner gives emphasis to the need to strengthen thinking through concentration to the degree that thinking stops and no thought is able to be maintained. This empty mind is the knowing capacity of our Higher self and it can begin to witness and learn about the inner reality of formative forces as expressions of the etheric in cognitive space. The no thinking condition of awareness can be experienced as that of universal mind, which it can learn from through the capacity to ‘know by being’, which is Christ consciousness. This same ability to realize the formless presence of our higher mind can be used to know the inner life of nature, which is real living thinking.

  • @chetom700
    @chetom700 3 місяці тому +3

    Weird, I somehow don't enjoy your dialogues with Roman. I find him a wee bit annoying, not sure why, but it's what arises in me when I hear him 🤔

    • @RomanCampolo
      @RomanCampolo 3 місяці тому +4

      Glad it’s only a wee bit. Perhaps our ancestors were at odds. Or maybe you’d rather hear an expert than someone struggling to grasp the material. Hope it’s clear that I know I’m the student here.

    • @peterbuckley9731
      @peterbuckley9731 Місяць тому +1

      I have the opposite reaction, in-fact I love seeing Romans face on the thumbnail . I see both a childlike wisdom and curiosity in Roman, that hadn’t been distinguished in his early home, by schooling, or perhaps maintained through his strength of spirit. Perhaps by curiosity itself. I might even have a spattering of envy, in how free he seems to be. I think Jung pointed to us learning more about ourselves from people who annoy comparable to other source self understanding . Much to learn of the shadow in the shadow.