I studied philosophy in a university in Africa and I am always happy to listen to lectures from Ralston college. Such an immense gold mine of knowledge
Perfect timing to upload this. Jordan Peterson just posted an excellent commentary with Bishop Barron that evolves into a discussion on the concept of play as the highest form of being. Or, more simply put, living in the Kingdom of God. ~"Something that is as good as it can possibly be, yet keeps getting better."
@@revhthboma7087, respected British anthropology professor, Dr. Edward Dutton, has demonstrated that “LEFTISM” is due to genetic mutations, caused by poor breeding strategies. 🤡 To put it simply, in recent decades, those persons who exhibit leftist traits such as egalitarianism, feminism, gynocentrism, socialism, multiculturalism, transvestism, homosexuality, perverse morality, and laziness, have been reproducing at rates far exceeding the previous norm, leading to an explosion of insane, narcissistic SOCIOPATHS in (mostly) Western societies.
I am very impressed by both the insightful lecture and the interesting Q&A. My sincerest gratitude for sharing this content for free on the internet! As an aside, I am curious about the usage of the English term "Spirit of Play" in a philosophical and religious context. Before this lecture, I only heard Jordan Peterson express the idea in some of his lectures. It strikes me as a very compelling and to my mind rather novel and hopefully fruitful idea. I also find the link with Eastern philosophy and culture very interesting. Looking forward to listening to the following lectures
Astonishing. Thank you. So grateful to have access to this wonderful event in America, from my 'common shumble camper van hermitage in Lewes, England, where Tom Paine wrote 'Common Sense'
I don't think "What is the human being" is in the top ten fundamental questions I would ask about reality. I think some that I would start with are: What is existence, how big is the universe, are there other universes, what is time, how many dimensions are there, what is consciousness, etc.
This is great but as a native speaker of Dutch I must insist that Huizinga is not pronounced as hausinger. "haizinga'' with a g as in go would be closer.
I studied philosophy in a university in Africa and I am always happy to listen to lectures from Ralston college.
Such an immense gold mine of knowledge
Perfect timing to upload this. Jordan Peterson just posted an excellent commentary with Bishop Barron that evolves into a discussion on the concept of play as the highest form of being. Or, more simply put, living in the Kingdom of God.
~"Something that is as good as it can possibly be, yet keeps getting better."
Congratulations, and good luck. You are desperately needed.
I don’t believe in luck.
The term “luck” implies some degree of randomness, and I know for a fact that NOTHING happens purely by chance. 😇
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@@revhthboma7087, respected British anthropology professor, Dr. Edward Dutton, has demonstrated that “LEFTISM” is due to genetic mutations, caused by poor breeding strategies.
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To put it simply, in recent decades, those persons who exhibit leftist traits such as egalitarianism, feminism, gynocentrism, socialism, multiculturalism, transvestism, homosexuality, perverse morality, and laziness, have been reproducing at rates far exceeding the previous norm, leading to an explosion of insane, narcissistic SOCIOPATHS in (mostly) Western societies.
I am very impressed by both the insightful lecture and the interesting Q&A. My sincerest gratitude for sharing this content for free on the internet!
As an aside, I am curious about the usage of the English term "Spirit of Play" in a philosophical and religious context. Before this lecture, I only heard Jordan Peterson express the idea in some of his lectures. It strikes me as a very compelling and to my mind rather novel and hopefully fruitful idea. I also find the link with Eastern philosophy and culture very interesting. Looking forward to listening to the following lectures
Astonishing. Thank you. So grateful to have access to this wonderful event in America, from my 'common shumble camper van hermitage in Lewes, England, where Tom Paine wrote 'Common Sense'
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I don't think "What is the human being" is in the top ten fundamental questions I would ask about reality. I think some that I would start with are: What is existence, how big is the universe, are there other universes, what is time, how many dimensions are there, what is consciousness, etc.
This is great but as a native speaker of Dutch I must insist that Huizinga is not pronounced as hausinger. "haizinga'' with a g as in go would be closer.
Some audience faces look a bit self conscious and resentful at being recorded.
I don't see it.
I think they are just very focused.