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  • @absurdbeing2219
    @absurdbeing2219 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    *Contents*
    01:03 IDEAS
    02:06 Idea as structure
    03:29 Connecting the idea to the world
    04:49 Ideas possessing us
    08:12 STRICT VS. PURE IDEALITY
    08:18 Strict ideality
    13:30 Pure ideality
    14:32 Pure ideas are still connected to the body and sensible things
    17:22 Pure Ideality requires a different kind of flesh
    20:33 The flesh of the body and world anchor pure ideality
    24:52 Sense/Ideas in strict and pure ideality
    28:46 The whole over the parts
    38:17 The idea is not layered on top of a meaningless sensible reality
    40:29 Diagram (1)
    42:15 Reversibility in strict and pure ideality
    43:47 The hinge in strict and pure ideality
    46:37 A second kind of intertwining
    48:01 Diagram (2)
    50:11 Ideas lying beyond the words
    51:01 The never-finished differentiation between sign and sign
    57:23 Diagram (3)
    57:53 The fifth chapter
    01:00:19 Summary
    01:05:21 Next series: Derrida

  • @normamahns7184
    @normamahns7184 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    True. Many of my ideas for poems come from my spontaneous dreams...some I had as a child I can still remember. Without a doubt my dreams at times can possess me by my own interpretation and formulated idea from them...

  • @normamahns7184
    @normamahns7184 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I agree " we do not possess our ideas...but our ideas possess us" and others who may fall into our ideas. Great perception to help us in our journey.

    • @nathanhassallpoetry
      @nathanhassallpoetry 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@normamahns7184 They possess us most if we are unaware of their origin. Learning the history of thought gives us a better chance to think more clearly and more individually, despite still within the contexts of our cultures.

  • @nathanhassallpoetry
    @nathanhassallpoetry 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Hello my namesake. I've been deeply enjoying getting deeper into phenomenology and how it relates to poetry, which Merleau-Ponty discusses (he often mentions Ponge). Some of MP's work has filtered into my own book about poetry, which I am writing, and will make videos about soon enough (along with my others). Anyway! Glad to have found you. Great work; I'm going to dive deeper into your channel. Subbed.

    • @absurdbeing2219
      @absurdbeing2219 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@nathanhassallpoetry Great to have you aboard! Heidegger valued poetry a lot in his philosophy. You might enjoy some of his work.

    • @nathanhassallpoetry
      @nathanhassallpoetry 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@absurdbeing2219What's good! I've got his Poetry, Language, and Thought book. It's on my ever-expanding list of to-reads. I will get to it, but phenomenology, although thematic to some degree in the book I'm writing, is only directly discussed in a part of a chapter. I will read it before I'm finished; currently second drafting, about three-quarters through. I have found my poetry practice change and develop considerably since finding MP. So we'll see with Heidegger. . . Cheers!

  • @Haveuseenmyjetpack
    @Haveuseenmyjetpack 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    So I found this quote from Kant....could this be a coincidence?
    Chapter 2: A DREAMER’S ECSTATIC JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF SPIRITS
    "I have already stated that, according to our author, the many *powers and
    qualities of the soul are in sympathy with those organs of the body* which they
    govern. *The whole outer man therefore corresponds to the whole inner man*
    If, then, a perceptible spiritual influx from the *invisible* world flows mainly into
    some one of the powers of the soul, he harmoniously feels its apparent presence
    also in the corresponding member of his outer man. Under this head he classifies
    a great variety of sensations in his body which he claims are always connected
    with spiritual contemplation."
    But then the next sentence is....
    "But their foolishness is too great for me to dare to
    quote even one of them." haha!
    From Dreams of a Spirit Seer or Delphi Classics The Collected Works of Immanuel Kant pg 208

    • @absurdbeing2219
      @absurdbeing2219 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Classic. Kant keeping it real.
      I might hold on to that 'next sentence' quote to whip out at some opportune moment...

    • @Haveuseenmyjetpack
      @Haveuseenmyjetpack 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@absurdbeing2219 I’m jealous of the guy that has the invisible world flowing into the “member of his outer man” 😮

  • @Raymond-d2l7n
    @Raymond-d2l7n 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I feel much more comfortable with Monty Python. 😂