Psychology as a Human Science: Phenomenological Psychology, Lecture 1
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- Опубліковано 17 лип 2020
- This video outlines the project of Phenomenological Psychology, and then briefly describes some of Edmund Husserl's more specific ideas about Pure Phenomenology.
Wow, ease and clarity in the way of narration !
These lectures are sooooo enriching! I hope you can post more of your undergraduate level lectures on this channel! They're extremely valuable and helpful for people who want to learn but don't have the opportunity to enroll in an undergraduate program! I'm in the US, btw. THANK YOU!!!
“This is only for those, who are content with nothing less than the deepest adventure possible...” That felt like I was coming home. Love your lectures!
Professor Dodson could one, though not a student of yours, acquire your notes for this lecture series?
A minute in language arts class. I reject this playground hypothesis of time. Think about winding the old time movie camera. When the spring runs out everything speeds up. This is the model you should use. The shutter speed is really important.
A far deeper adventure is to be found in a correct understanding of Hellenic Philosophy.
Meanwhile, science denies the immeasurable so for Psychology to be considered a science it would need to deny the psyche...which is, of course, the very subject of its own study.
Are you making the case that reality is simulated?
All reality is a sort of simulation. As there are independent experience that aren't subject to our perception
@@bellken1520 "reality" is anything which is 'real-ised'.
"Reality" isn't The Truth, (The Truth isn't even in our catalogue), "reality' is a 'realisation'; a model of The Truth, constructed entirely out of language. From 'God' to 'Gravity', it's all made out of words.
solipsism is rational and empirical :)