Concerning this lecture I highly recommend Breuer's and Freud's early studies about the origins of hysteria collected in the 1890s. Thank you for your great work, Julian, have some more nice days in London ; greetings from Germany.
It may be a fun exercise to compare how other metaphysical/ontological philosophies appear to approach the dialectical materialism/lacanian turn in their analyses but inevitably veer off into forming what became their own conceptual frames separate from what we discuss on this channel. I was reading Nicomachean Ethics and noticed some similarities in how Aristotle was seemingly approaching this dialectical turn but ended up back in the same binary that Plato espoused. It would be interesting to see what historical or psychological factors led him off into the same binary system of ideology that still affects us today!
Hey Julian I'm a professional producer/camera man. We live in the same city and I do not want compensation. Can I please film you doing a lecture and edit/color grade it for you. I think you will get a massive bump in views and I promise you will love it. Again I do not want compensation I just think you deserve it for all you do.
I think that's a really kind offer though personally I like the raw natural, unpretentious style his videos have, somewhat less of a 'spectacle' than others, which I find refreshing.
Agree, Julian’s choice. However… (faceplant) The audio I’m hearing isn’t from the YT-correct hand held transmitter - it’s from the camera… Let’s go ontological and subjective from _my_ perspective as an audio engineer: I usually _listen_ to your passionate work - so to equally passionately _understand_ what I’m listening to, ambient audio isn’t contributing in a meaningful way… There’s research on this (impact, listeners’ trust, ambient vs close field narration, context…) - but I don’t think such reductions are necessary. Intuition and curiosity goes a long way. 💛🙏👍
I find your point about essence already always being split. Can you say a little bit more about that? Or point me into a past discussion/video from yourself or somebody else… Thanks.
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Concerning this lecture I highly recommend Breuer's and Freud's early studies about the origins of hysteria collected in the 1890s.
Thank you for your great work, Julian, have some more nice days in London ; greetings from Germany.
It may be a fun exercise to compare how other metaphysical/ontological philosophies appear to approach the dialectical materialism/lacanian turn in their analyses but inevitably veer off into forming what became their own conceptual frames separate from what we discuss on this channel.
I was reading Nicomachean Ethics and noticed some similarities in how Aristotle was seemingly approaching this dialectical turn but ended up back in the same binary that Plato espoused. It would be interesting to see what historical or psychological factors led him off into the same binary system of ideology that still affects us today!
Hey Julian I'm a professional producer/camera man. We live in the same city and I do not want compensation. Can I please film you doing a lecture and edit/color grade it for you. I think you will get a massive bump in views and I promise you will love it. Again I do not want compensation I just think you deserve it for all you do.
I think that's a really kind offer though personally I like the raw natural, unpretentious style his videos have, somewhat less of a 'spectacle' than others, which I find refreshing.
And please help him with sound!
I like how simple everything is. Easy to listen and watch. Please do not change
Agree, Julian’s choice. However… (faceplant) The audio I’m hearing isn’t from the YT-correct hand held transmitter - it’s from the camera…
Let’s go ontological and subjective from _my_ perspective as an audio engineer: I usually _listen_ to your passionate work - so to equally passionately _understand_ what I’m listening to, ambient audio isn’t contributing in a meaningful way…
There’s research on this (impact, listeners’ trust, ambient vs close field narration, context…) - but I don’t think such reductions are necessary. Intuition and curiosity goes a long way. 💛🙏👍
Have you seen the idea that autism is forclusion of primary repression? Leon Brenner
UA-cam: Lacan on autism (4 parts)
Bro you gotta do a freud series please❤
please do this!!!! more freud!!
Sound volume is kinda low
Good vid 👍
Greetings from Mexico
Which one is more diffcult and require more mental efforts in both of two which are hegel dialectical thinking or critical thinking
Both are crap
I find your point about essence already always being split. Can you say a little bit more about that? Or point me into a past discussion/video from yourself or somebody else… Thanks.
"Slavoj Žižek argues that only psychoanalysis can save philosophy from itself. " - not anymore, Covid happend, war, RT blockage..
Am I the only one who gets totally lost half way through the video? 😢