Dr. Darren Staloff, Post Structuralism and the Linguistic Turn
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We are going to see a Gutenberg level impact from the advent of mass access to internet videos like this.
Wow! Articulation of what I could think but couldn't articulate due to cognitive limitations
great. Thank you so much for sharing these amazing lectures.
Fantastic lecture.
I was looking for more post-structuralism information. Thanks Dr.!
I'm looking for more of the bible series. I really enjoyed his lectures on the Book of Job and Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.
The numbering on the videos has me wondering if there are lectures not uploaded yet
@@doodleprophet you see Meister Eckhart? That shit was *_nonpareil_*
I’m glad you found it on this channel first because it only goes downhill from here
@@mikemcdermott393 Are you by chance talking about how American conservatives talk about post-structuralism?
I have been trying to make sense out of James Lindsay's understanding of Western Philosophy.
@@doodleprophet Easy just read critical theory and social science studies where people get awards for talking about anecdotes of sitting at a café and having the realisation that everyone and everything is evil except for their political tribe.
Just read the subject James Lindsay is studying, you will find out quickly what he is talking about.
lofty, profound, and moving ideas!
Thank you I watch every video multiple times...trying to increase my intelligence as much as possible and as fast as possible
Me too
Same
I would vice that philosophy should be treated as heavy meal, digesting it slowly. But watching one content over and over again could also do the job, but why the hurry?
@@Artholic100 Because In My Personal Life I'm Surrounded By Fools!
The second or third time I take notes
Thank you, i was skeptical of this other guy but well worth the attention, will be watching other lectures of yours.
Excellent
Alot for me to consider... thank you.
Thanks for sharing ! Could we have the date on which the lecture was held ? Thanks a lot again !
I have been following the whole course/playlist so long. Thank you! However, I think that Foucault and anarchy have been completely misunderstood, in the text, and probably as consequence, in the lecture. 😊
anybody make a beat with the opening piece yet?😅
Thank you for posting these lectures.
Another numeric list-obsessed philosopher... Kant would be proud.
He is not a philosopher
19:47 "Eh, whatever" is a description of thr satirical mode. LOL
Good morning, Michael. Thank you so much for posting these high quality content lectures, it is much appreciated. I was wondering if it is possible to get a transcript of these wonderful lectures?
You can usually go find the course guidebook from the original The Great Courses/Teaching Company course they are from. They basically provide a complete structured set of notes of what was talked about. It may not be word for word, but I think its what they are reading from when they are in studio up on stage. They cover every thing discussed.
This is from the series they did called, if you want to try and find the guidebook:
Search for a Meaningful Past: Philosophies, Theories and Interpretations of Human History
(16 lectures, 45 minutes/lecture)
Course No. 427
"blind mouths hungrily feeding on nothing" - brilliant phrase, where from?
A masterful _exegesis_ .
Whoever post Michale Sugrue or Darren Staff, could you or is it possible to put the date of the lecture and where did they presented at? Some of the explanations are quite interesting and perhaps I even want to use them as quotes. Thus the sources need to be clearer. Thanks
They were not lectures given anywhere. They are from The Great Company/Teaching Company course sets. Filmed in a studio to be sold. Alot of them are from Great Minds of the Western Intellectual Tradition 1st Edition. Some are from other sets they sell like The Bible and Western Culture (or used to, like that series is on the 3rd edition now, with different people teaching them. They were not some college lecture or lecture given at some event tho, just a staged recording to sell as a set on tape. They usually say what they were from at the very beginning.
@@vancouverguy2533 Thank you for taking time to inform me this. Very kind of you.
@@albw3275 no prob. The Great Courses/Teaching Company is a great resource in general. They have so many course on so many topics, all taught by leading scholars in the relevant field. I love them.
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Yes, it's me. I'm back again.
Interesting that even way back then he would choose skepticism toward medicine as an example of a conservative ideology. I thought that was a new tendency. Now I'm thinking about it from a point of view that places it within Hayden Whites schema ... It's also interesting to think about MAGA because it is a development in conservatism that places the golden age in the recent past rather than current times. I think this shows that this branch of republicanism may be divergent from traditional conservatism and it may consitite a fifth type of ideology that is becoming popular in many parts of the world.
I prefer sugrue
I find Staloffs orations quite comparable but my friend agrees with you
@@ttacking_you I agree, i think they both are fairly the same. If anything, Staloff is a bit more clear and structured. They are both great tho. It is scripted a head of time, so its probably not any surprise they are fairly the same.
34:06 Undesirable Ethnic Communities AMONG US?!?!?!??!?!?!?!??!? 😳😳😳😳😳
If Anakin got a P.h.D
I'll tell him you said that.
Even more common-sense observations, unnecessary neologisms (note: English is a rich enough language), and rampant abstractions.