Jürgen Habermas on Ritual, Nationalism, and Religious Arguments in the Public Sphere

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  • Опубліковано 26 жов 2011
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    October 19, 2011 | This video is an excerpt from a Berkley Center lecture by Jürgen Habermas.
    The philosopher explored the evolution of myth and ritual, and their enduring significance for human societies, from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.

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  • @apollomars1678
    @apollomars1678 4 роки тому +18

    1. he is a german, so this is his second language, you can be proud, that he learned your languages in times, when many philosophs denied your language enough complexity to explain everything good enough for them. im quite sure they wouldnt have started to speak in english without a timeperiod of 1933-45 making many intelectual run to USA or Uk from the european continent.
    2. than he has a Cleft lip + operations, who were oblivious not able to erase the problem or the looks explicit in high age.
    3 there are many "philosophs" claiming, that they understood Heideggers texts, but actual just read some secundary literature, few philosophs, who actual understood parts from him and Habermas, who found explicit parts of his works, who proofed, that his works from 1953 were still based on his mindset from 1935 pro-NSDAP...in the same year, some weeks later in a newspaper. he can read, understand and analyse his texts with other texts from the same autor in a short time period with not even 25. of course you need more time and input to understand him. you dont read enough.
    4. so shut the fuck up and use the subtitel.
    in this clip he is actual speaking to the audience in the room, not to us, understand that at least. (in one part he speaks about an other person, who was in the event as a reference, the subs didnt understood it, but it is a bit french sounding name) on other parts he simply points into open discussion areas, like the ritual-problematic, if you would like to call it a problem, or the definition of nationalism, sadly not only in that century, but still followed by many idiots today, etc. the foreign word is "Überschritten" Über means over and schritten is a form of going. in english the best translation would be overtaking, but he means transcended and thereby used the latin inplication of the word "Überschritten" transcedere, thereby highlighting the fact, that something (like a barrel, but in this case a ritual) is ultimativ overflowed with something, the last drop into the barrel, that makes it overflow and leak.
    he basicly highlight the connections of religious rituals and our today still used in the USA connections of religious rituals, who overflow into our political field, that should be judged by us and not by rituals, by communications of us together in a social disput, and not overpowered by -ismen or religion. at the end he points at the high risks of such a religion based nationalism based state, that could easily crash with other ideologies or religions, if the political area is overflowed with these "overpowered" rituals. for example our need to make all muslims to one big evil enemy and ideology, who has to be the new american enemy or that suddenly the mexicans have to be the biggest danger and that we have to build a wall, because of mexicans...ah i mean, because we are so strong and powerfull and etc. these movements are needed for america, because our political field is only able to reach all part sof our political potencial by stimulating our speudo-religious nationalism in US politcs, mainly by stupid demagogic hate-speech, to secure, that the actual realisation of these highly destructive rituals will not be achived, while the "new" enemy is simply to weak to actual chang eanything in this constelation, compared to the sovjetunion.

    • @vaxrvaxr
      @vaxrvaxr 2 місяці тому

      Ich hoffe, es geht dir und deinem Englisch heute besser.

  • @123hoythere
    @123hoythere 11 років тому +18

    I need to know all this for my exam.....but I cant understand a word he is saying!

  • @maximpopov8651
    @maximpopov8651 2 роки тому +1

    Peace Love and Freedom ☮️💜☮️ Mises, Hayek, Rawls and Habermas forever ☮️

  • @fightington
    @fightington 11 років тому +1

    ken wilber says thi guy is the smartest guy on the planet, or something like that

  • @S2Cents
    @S2Cents 11 років тому +1

    Ken Wilber says lots of things...

  • @ExileLBL
    @ExileLBL 7 місяців тому +1

    He is genius, no doubt. But I understand.. nothing he said. Im where Ive been..

    • @vaxrvaxr
      @vaxrvaxr 2 місяці тому

      Ironic considering the guy's life work is centered around communication.

    • @funchords
      @funchords Місяць тому +1

      The closed captions are good

    • @ExileLBL
      @ExileLBL Місяць тому

      @@funchords I can sense he has big meanings to say, and here am I again thanks to your comment, so Im gonna play it again and again, until I get exactly what he's talkin bout ;D. I will show the destiny who is the master here! But first lemme eat some Ritalinz