I still shocked how many philosophical content like interviews, lectures or dialogues are there in the internet. I glad there is someone who is able to collect all of them in one place. My respect🤝.
His ideas are coinciding with the collapse of europe. Rationalism is a soulless road to nowhere. Enjoy the demise of anything worth living for. Thankfully, his ideas have introduced euthanasia to end yourself at a moments notice when you see how hollow life has been made by bean counters @Philognosis1
Oh man...on the contrary! Listen to this great mind in his original pace - this is the pace of deep thoughts, processes, understandings - don't fast forward it 😎🙏🏾
If I got it right , all our daydreams are part of World III .Even Popper's concept is part of it . When we fall in love also .I actualy could say I' m very often in W III , and all single living people .Our childhood and adolensence was full of day dreams also . Someone had to give this child a name - it's a german way of saying - when things well known come up like a philosophical interpretation . So from now on I will say : " do not disturb ! I'm in a P(r)opper World 😊 ! "
Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Raimund Popper discussed about there ideas very much. Most of the time they tid not agree with each other. Too bad that philoosophers like these two argued about each other!
Nice to see and hear Popper talk about this material after having studied it for twenty+ years. Thanks to the Orb for getting me to go down that rabbit hole way back when I was a teenager just hearing about this stuff for the first time: ua-cam.com/video/UEbyC_hQkhQ/v-deo.html
This is the 2nd consecutive comment on the 2nd consecutive video on two different topics that mentions Soros and his fascists doings and methods of doing it
And world 4, and world 5, and so on. Without the apparent stability of of numbers, which is a simple reflection of the stability of some aspect of our mind, none of this makes sense. Why the need to simplify the chaotic beauty of the world by castrating it into mental abstractions like this? Isn't it more beautiful to believe instead that there is only one world? Isn't this far more difficult to present?
Could you elaborate on why you think the divisions somewhow bastardize the ideas? It's like saying that because we call some food "breakfast", some "lunch" and some "dinner", that makes the food less tasty somehow. I don't think one thing follows the other easily.
@@Danyel615 well like Popper said in this video, the distinctions are merely arbitrary, for the sake of thinking more clearly about the topics at hand. One can imagine the state of anxiety that must have accompanied someone to feel the need to create different worlds against eachother to 'see things more clearly'. And I have to agree with your breakfast/lunch/dinner distinctions, but I have to insist that those distinctions do in fact subjugate, splice, and in some sense lose touch with reality in the same way (but perhaps an even more arbitrary way). Or in the way we divide the day up into hours, and so on. Why the general fear of a undifferentiated becoming? What do we lose, what do we gain in doing this to our psychical existence? I argue that the instrumental reason produced alongside these events is itself only a result, whereas the anxiety, the fear, the general intellectual mood is the true motivator, the prima causa for these types of thought experiments. I wonder ultimately how this continued vivisection of all that is living and being experienced will adjust our sensitivities and general moods about reality itself, rather, how it will produce a new reality.
@Bagpuss Bagpuss I mean, in no way is this true of the world, its all entirely anthropomorphic and metaphoric from the get go. So it's silly to really sit with it. It just allows him to say certain anthropomorphisms in more 'qualified' ways. For example, that a tree's biological knowledge to grow is knowledge insofar as it exists in world 1, and can be represented in world 2 by our mental states, and so on. If its for you, its for you.
@@JS-dt1tn He doesn't create different "worlds" that are "against each other", he's created the terminology for talking about and emphasizing the different important aspects of "the same world" to solve some problems he wanted to solve (originally it was the body-mind problem). The distinctions are "arbitrary" from some perspective, but not from others. These "perspectives" are really the problems and the theories that we postulate to solve those problems."Cats" and "dogs" are all made from "matter", both influenced by gravity but in a different perspective they are very different: in biological terms for characterizing species and sometimes even personal terms (some people are allergic to "cats", and are allergic to "dogs", some to both and some to none; some people are "cat people" and some are "dog people";...). Without differentiating "cats" from "dogs" from the biological perspective, you can't solve the problem of explaining why we can't breed cats with dogs to get "cat-dogs" even though it's "arbitrary" from the perspective of "everything is just matter". You can criticize Popper's "three worlds" as a failed attempt to solve the body-mind problem, but "beauty" doesn't solve the body-mind problem so it's really irrelevant to what he's talking about. Furthermore, I'm pretty sure he's saying that the LABELS ("world 1", "world 2",...) are arbitrary, not the three-worlds hypothesis he postulated. He could have used "the physical world", "the mental world" and "the world of objective thought-content" but all these labels would all refer to the same "worlds" and play the same role in the same theory. He's not a man to care about definitional and semantical problems like that.
I still shocked how many philosophical content like interviews, lectures or dialogues are there in the internet. I glad there is someone who is able to collect all of them in one place. My respect🤝.
University dregs are trained to think they cant educate themselves online.
Dr. POPPER brings intellectuality and good character together. May he rest in peace. He really enlightened the road for many.
For globalists
Modernist neolib puppet. Down with intelligentsia.
@@Josh-fz9rhFor rational people.
@@WhiteGhostofSparta no. This guy is scum.
His ideas are coinciding with the collapse of europe. Rationalism is a soulless road to nowhere. Enjoy the demise of anything worth living for. Thankfully, his ideas have introduced euthanasia to end yourself at a moments notice when you see how hollow life has been made by bean counters @Philognosis1
Wow! This is wonderful! Thanks so much for making it available.
I can listen to this great Mind again and again - simple and straightforward.
Thank You 🙏
Roger Penrose in his book “the road to reality” calls the three worlds - the physical realm, the mental realm, the platonic realm
Great video on a Great Thinker. Thanks.
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in what „language“ does one „think“ who has never heard a spoken or written word or learned how to interpret it?
I'm very interested but trying so hard not to fall asleep...Sir Popper has a ridiculously relaxing voice/accent and cadence of speech!
1.5x helps get through this gem stone of an interview with enthusiasm undiminished
Oh man...on the contrary! Listen to this great mind in his original pace - this is the pace of deep thoughts, processes, understandings - don't fast forward it 😎🙏🏾
World one is stuff, world 2 is feelings, world 3 is ideas.
World 2 is not just feelings, but also dispositions towards action. It also creative.
@@drewzi2044 wonderful
I would say world 3 is more the physical manifestations of our thoughts and ideas (which are in world 2). Things like machines, art and language
He takes a lifetime to explain anything. Awful, awful speaker.
👍👍💯💯👏👏✔✔
If I got it right , all our daydreams are part of World III .Even Popper's concept is part of it . When we fall in love also .I actualy could say I' m very often in W III , and all single living people .Our childhood and adolensence was full of day dreams also .
Someone had to give this child a name - it's a german way of saying - when things well known come up like a philosophical interpretation .
So from now on I will say : " do not disturb ! I'm in a P(r)opper World 😊 ! "
Ludwig Wittgenstein and Karl Raimund Popper discussed about there ideas very much. Most of the time they tid not agree with each other. Too bad that philoosophers like these two argued about each other!
Agreed. There is a fundamental similarity in their thinking. When I read "Open Society..." I immediately thought about the "Tractatus".
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Nice to see and hear Popper talk about this material after having studied it for twenty+ years. Thanks to the Orb for getting me to go down that rabbit hole way back when I was a teenager just hearing about this stuff for the first time: ua-cam.com/video/UEbyC_hQkhQ/v-deo.html
And huge thanks to Philosophy Overdose for the amazing wealth of amazing video and audio that I never knew existed!
is that "I don't want even to assume that thought is something real" real?
Yeah. It could very well be that nobody has ever thought something.
Also the ants world full of trappings is destructable for cohabitants......
mind, body and soul
or body (world 1), soul (world 2) and mind (world 3)
Not exactly, he literally says the mind is also world 2
World 3 is a canonical language.
Oh My god this guy souds like George soros
Nah Soros is Hungarian very different. Popper is German sounding.
Soros was a student of Popper.
He ment the ideas. Yes, Georg took that concept and turned it into new-age-fascism...
Yes, he was a kind of mentor to Soros
This is the 2nd consecutive comment on the 2nd consecutive video on two different topics that mentions Soros and his fascists doings and methods of doing it
And world 4, and world 5, and so on. Without the apparent stability of of numbers, which is a simple reflection of the stability of some aspect of our mind, none of this makes sense. Why the need to simplify the chaotic beauty of the world by castrating it into mental abstractions like this? Isn't it more beautiful to believe instead that there is only one world? Isn't this far more difficult to present?
Could you elaborate on why you think the divisions somewhow bastardize the ideas? It's like saying that because we call some food "breakfast", some "lunch" and some "dinner", that makes the food less tasty somehow. I don't think one thing follows the other easily.
@@Danyel615 well like Popper said in this video, the distinctions are merely arbitrary, for the sake of thinking more clearly about the topics at hand. One can imagine the state of anxiety that must have accompanied someone to feel the need to create different worlds against eachother to 'see things more clearly'. And I have to agree with your breakfast/lunch/dinner distinctions, but I have to insist that those distinctions do in fact subjugate, splice, and in some sense lose touch with reality in the same way (but perhaps an even more arbitrary way). Or in the way we divide the day up into hours, and so on. Why the general fear of a undifferentiated becoming? What do we lose, what do we gain in doing this to our psychical existence? I argue that the instrumental reason produced alongside these events is itself only a result, whereas the anxiety, the fear, the general intellectual mood is the true motivator, the prima causa for these types of thought experiments. I wonder ultimately how this continued vivisection of all that is living and being experienced will adjust our sensitivities and general moods about reality itself, rather, how it will produce a new reality.
@Bagpuss Bagpuss I mean, in no way is this true of the world, its all entirely anthropomorphic and metaphoric from the get go. So it's silly to really sit with it. It just allows him to say certain anthropomorphisms in more 'qualified' ways. For example, that a tree's biological knowledge to grow is knowledge insofar as it exists in world 1, and can be represented in world 2 by our mental states, and so on. If its for you, its for you.
@@JS-dt1tn He doesn't create different "worlds" that are "against each other", he's created the terminology for talking about and emphasizing the different important aspects of "the same world" to solve some problems he wanted to solve (originally it was the body-mind problem). The distinctions are "arbitrary" from some perspective, but not from others. These "perspectives" are really the problems and the theories that we postulate to solve those problems."Cats" and "dogs" are all made from "matter", both influenced by gravity but in a different perspective they are very different: in biological terms for characterizing species and sometimes even personal terms (some people are allergic to "cats", and are allergic to "dogs", some to both and some to none; some people are "cat people" and some are "dog people";...). Without differentiating "cats" from "dogs" from the biological perspective, you can't solve the problem of explaining why we can't breed cats with dogs to get "cat-dogs" even though it's "arbitrary" from the perspective of "everything is just matter". You can criticize Popper's "three worlds" as a failed attempt to solve the body-mind problem, but "beauty" doesn't solve the body-mind problem so it's really irrelevant to what he's talking about.
Furthermore, I'm pretty sure he's saying that the LABELS ("world 1", "world 2",...) are arbitrary, not the three-worlds hypothesis he postulated. He could have used "the physical world", "the mental world" and "the world of objective thought-content" but all these labels would all refer to the same "worlds" and play the same role in the same theory. He's not a man to care about definitional and semantical problems like that.
I love Popper, but this aspect of his philosophy is a crock.
Ok, thanks. That's enough for me to disregard it. I'm sure you know best.
Nah.
this man wasted his life; wow;
Devil