Professor Jurgen Habermas is not philosophers who fly high in the sky, is actually a philosopher and communication par excellence, according to what he called the ethics debat.
In the mid-1980s, Habbermas was in Brazil. He then gave a long interview to the newspaper Folha de São Paulo. At the time I subscribed to the newspaper. That interview was the first contact I had with Habbermas' philosophy. A question posed to the philosopher by the Brazilian journalist was something like "Do you think philosophy can develop in Brazil?" I don't remember exactly what Habbermas replied. But his answer was something like this: "That would be possible, as long as Brazilians don't go hungry and have access to good quality education and can enjoy free time to study and reflect on human life, on the world and on the human life in the world." Since then, Brazil hasn't changed much and, paradoxically, it has changed a lot. Under Bolsonaro's command, Brazil regressed to the civilizing standards of the 17th century. Bolsonaro used the pandemic to exterminate hundreds of thousands of Brazilians, because - as the president of the Central Bank of Brazil said in mid-2020 - "reducing the mortality caused by the pandemic would harm the economy". Knowing he would lose the election, Bolsonaro attempted a coup d'état. Defeated, he promoted terrorism to try to break legality with the help of the Army. Fortunately it failed. With the election and inauguration of Lula, Brazil has shifted from the bestial past made present by Bolsonaro to a possible democratic present. Democracy in Brazil was a myth (that is, something that exists outside of time and that does not necessarily enter reality to become a historical phenomenon) and has become a new ritual (the repetition of a practice considered as desirable as it is inevitable). . The political transmutation of Brazil taking place at this very moment is fantastic and philosophical. It would hardly happen without violence in a European country. Maybe now we can start thinking about renewing the philosophy with our particular originality and Brazilian swing.
Is there a transcript of the lecture somewhere online? [respect to Dr. Habermas] I'm really interested in this but it is very painful to listen, I'm sure I'm not the only one.... please, Berkley Center
Hahahaha. Do you really know Habermas? The Frankfurt School is different to that of Postmodernism. Not because that arr difficult to understand they are postmodern, hahaha.
Ya, Rocky Gerung with the post theory after graduating degree of philosphy from UI makes me view this essay of Hubermas, I have religion, yet he (RG) don't, so the deliberate democracy is the most interesting.
Dr. Habermas the object of social sciences is manhood, and the main cor for understanding humanity would be the correct word or to comprehend man kind. can be a common phat to study human behave on the basis of experimental search concept like once Waston and skinner tried to stablish psychology as a positive since on the first part of the last century, and the question a bout T. khun´s divergence on verhensten and xplanation.
"He is known and read in departments of sociology, philosophy, literature and political science, on account of his endless and soporific attempt to synthesize the contributions of modern philosophers and sociologist to the consensual politics of the post-totalitarian left." --- Roger Scruton
What a waist of time. If you want a poof of how useless this presentation is, look at all the comments that can only say things like, "this talk is important", "I am speechless". No one can make reference to any substantial point made by Habermas.
Jürgen Habermas' paper on myth and ritual has been published in his book "Postmetaphysical Thinking II" (Polity Press, 2017), pp. 43-56.
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Habermas begins at 9:20
would've saved nine minutes in my shower
Thanks
Berkeley Center: Please arrange a transcript of this very important lecture. Its so difficult of listen. Please!
Habermas begins lecture @9:21
If you have trouble understanding him try 1.25x or 1.5x speed
Wow
Hi Sergio,
Thanks for your interest in the Habermas lecture. Unfortunately we do not have a transcript of the video at the time.
Is any transcript available now? It would be very helpful for students of religion and mythology. Thank you.
this is going to be so helpful for an essay !
Professor Jurgen Habermas is not philosophers who fly high in the sky, is actually a philosopher and communication par excellence, according to what he called the ethics debat.
In the mid-1980s, Habbermas was in Brazil. He then gave a long interview to the newspaper Folha de São Paulo. At the time I subscribed to the newspaper. That interview was the first contact I had with Habbermas' philosophy. A question posed to the philosopher by the Brazilian journalist was something like "Do you think philosophy can develop in Brazil?" I don't remember exactly what Habbermas replied. But his answer was something like this: "That would be possible, as long as Brazilians don't go hungry and have access to good quality education and can enjoy free time to study and reflect on human life, on the world and on the human life in the world." Since then, Brazil hasn't changed much and, paradoxically, it has changed a lot. Under Bolsonaro's command, Brazil regressed to the civilizing standards of the 17th century. Bolsonaro used the pandemic to exterminate hundreds of thousands of Brazilians, because - as the president of the Central Bank of Brazil said in mid-2020 - "reducing the mortality caused by the pandemic would harm the economy". Knowing he would lose the election, Bolsonaro attempted a coup d'état. Defeated, he promoted terrorism to try to break legality with the help of the Army. Fortunately it failed. With the election and inauguration of Lula, Brazil has shifted from the bestial past made present by Bolsonaro to a possible democratic present. Democracy in Brazil was a myth (that is, something that exists outside of time and that does not necessarily enter reality to become a historical phenomenon) and has become a new ritual (the repetition of a practice considered as desirable as it is inevitable). . The political transmutation of Brazil taking place at this very moment is fantastic and philosophical. It would hardly happen without violence in a European country. Maybe now we can start thinking about renewing the philosophy with our particular originality and Brazilian swing.
Rapaz, dei umas boas risadas aqui. Parabéns por só falar besteira: isso é um tipo de arte.
Is there a transcript of the lecture somewhere online? [respect to Dr. Habermas] I'm really interested in this but it is very painful to listen, I'm sure I'm not the only one.... please, Berkley Center
We want to have an Arabic translation of Western philosophers to understand their ideas.
yeah specially with such pronunciation of Mr Habermas and Zizek :/ .. so difficult to understand
they need to have a course focused on the study of understanding Habermas verbiage
Like all postmodernist philosophers
J L lullll true tho
@@zsedcftglkjh He is not a postmodernist philosopher, idiot.
@@zsedcftglkjh You do realize he wrote a book criticizing postmodernism right
Hahahaha. Do you really know Habermas? The Frankfurt School is different to that of Postmodernism. Not because that arr difficult to understand they are postmodern, hahaha.
Thanks for posting Habermas's ideas.
Such a great speech, Im am speechless
Tell me captions have been engineered for this one, love you big guy, but I'm having trouble
His words are true and practical
@berkleycenter could u pls ensure accessibility by revising subtitles and transcript. i know its tiring work but also a human right
Thank you very much for posting this. Excellent.
Incredible Prof. Habermas...
Can somebody translate this video to Spanish? Thanks!
+jamesmcsparron I logged in ONLY to give you the fkin thumbs up.
Im Danish and understand him perfectly.
Can someone translate it to layperson's English?
Si il y a une traduction en français aussi s'il vous plaît
Isn't it a bit contradictory to say that euro-centrism is centered in Asia?
Ya, Rocky Gerung with the post theory after graduating degree of philosphy from UI makes me view this essay of Hubermas, I have religion, yet he (RG) don't, so the deliberate democracy is the most interesting.
Have he hold any titles in boxing?
HIPOTEZA NA TEMAT SENSU RYTUAŁU
W PERSPEKTYWIE HISTORII GATUNKU jest dostępny w wersji pdf, wystarczy wyszukać tytuł.
calculus mathematical analysis functional analysis modern algebra,...etc.
economics sociology electrical engineering computer science,...etc.
Even my subtitles are saying they are not sure what he said.
Absolutely incomprehensible.
9:20
09:20
translate türkish .. turkisch.... türkçe please
simyaci ilgili olmaniz guzel ama bence Ing ogrenin. cok faydasi olur
coz its not place for you here "the most recent employee" ..u wont understand if he was speaking clearly too ..go watch nicki minaj an beyonce
All that build-up and then I can't understand a word he's saying.
mathematics theology psychology geography international relations language futurism gender studies
Dr. Habermas the object of social sciences is manhood, and the main cor for understanding humanity would be the correct word or to comprehend man kind. can be a common phat to study human behave on the basis of experimental search concept like once Waston and skinner tried to stablish psychology as a positive since on the first part of the last century, and the question a bout T. khun´s divergence on verhensten and xplanation.
wooow
The product of Theodor Adorno. Anyway, I admire Benjamin more than Adorno
Typ szyfruje tylko dla tych co abonament zapłacili , No dramat
Woo.
"He is known and read in departments of sociology, philosophy, literature and political science, on account of his endless and soporific attempt to synthesize the contributions of modern philosophers and sociologist to the consensual politics of the post-totalitarian left." --- Roger Scruton
ah ära plära!
Religious motif came from Benjamin, hehehe
Jones Deborah Thompson Edward Williams Helen
Yes, yes, nope. I don't even know what you are saying!
zizek be like wtf lol
What a waist of time. If you want a poof of how useless this presentation is, look at all the comments that can only say things like, "this talk is important", "I am speechless". No one can make reference to any substantial point made by Habermas.
You see these types of comments in all philosophy videos on youtube, does that make it any useless? Maybe
But why does he speak out of his nose. Cannot understand a word
He has a congenital problem at his upper lip
Wow. Has he deteriorated. His mind is now very blunt.
Learned nonsense...the jokes on YOU.