Thanks for this! I’m getting my masters in disability studies right now, and phenomenology comes up a lot, but I’d never been introduced to what it actually is. Now I can see why! The train example especially reminded me of the experience of being a wheelchair user, where everyone simultaneously looks over you (often literally lmao) while also seeing you as taking up and demanding too much space (again, often literally).
@ivan_ivankovich2 ай бұрын
Day-cart sounds like a gig economy company
@clumsydad71582 ай бұрын
I hustle, therefore I am.
@ArmwrestlingJoe2 ай бұрын
I can’t help but love philosophy and ideas. I don’t know if it means anything or leads to anything in “reality” but it’s what keeps me engaged
@wonderland58682 күн бұрын
If you really want to understand the notion of Time and space in Kant, well of course you need to read Kant, but also, I really recommend Ouspensky 🤤 and his book tertium organum 🤯 is mind blown.
@TeoLicus2 ай бұрын
What a great video! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! I really love your videos about broad topics that you upload from time to time, keep doing so. About one year ago I searched videos on your channel that tackles phenomenology and I was sad not to find one, and I'm glad you finally post one. I really can't believe the "Descartes" pronunciation problem still persists haha. I really like your French pronunciation and I think you can keep it that way! Haters gonna hate xD
@naph54562 ай бұрын
Wow, I was just thinking about how much I’d like to listen to a video like this. Thank you for making it!
@maritzamedrano83712 ай бұрын
Glad I found your channel! Thank you for introducing me to some exciting new trails to go down
@samibabar2 ай бұрын
Woah!! This was really an all out coverage of phenomenology for a beginner in philosophy like me. Thaku
@giovane37382 ай бұрын
Could you please give a quick explanation of why Hegel called his work on the Spirit phenomenology?
@Learner-ty1dt2 ай бұрын
Thank you. So helpful
@MarcSt-JeanАй бұрын
Beginning with philosophy and ending with politics. The Politics of Experience and the Bird of Paradise(1967) by R. D. Laing comes to mind as a possible continuation of this episode.
@blep11142 ай бұрын
Thank you for this interesting video! I've always been intrigued by the field of phenomenology, but never actually got to know it further. If I may ask, what texts would be good primers into the field itself? I'm not a postgraduate student majoring in philosophy; rather I just learn it for fun, to satisfy my curiosities. So I'm also wondering if there's also any background knowledge I need to know in understanding phenomenology?
@adamlagerqvist81112 ай бұрын
Dan Zahavi a danish philosopher that has written a very good introduction to phenomenology. I think he specializes in Husserl but brings up Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty and so on in his introduction. It's not hard to find a pdf online if you are interested.
@bebrown112 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! How do you understand the difference between phenomenology and aesthetics? It seems to me that phenomenology (the study of phenomena or appearances) overlaps with aesthetics (the study of beauty) in several ways, but especially around attention to bodily sensations. This makes me think of how Terry Eagleton defines aesthetics as "a discourse of the body." Moreover, both fields of study can be traced to Kant. What do you see are some vital differences between these two fields? Can you point me to any resources that might help tease this out? Thanks again for this really helpful video!
@clumsydad71582 ай бұрын
I think phenomenology is the actual inquiry into how something is experienced; how our brain gets images/info from the world. It's the meeting place of our senses/process with the stimuli coming in from the world. That what is real is that interaction, which creates a phenomenon of perception/realization. The place of communication and sense making b/n us and the outside world.
@bebrown112 ай бұрын
@@clumsydad7158 perhaps then, can we understand phenomenology to be the "how" as opposed to the "what" of aesthetics?
@gregs66852 ай бұрын
Question: I thought "I think, therefor, I am." in Latin is "Cogito Ergo Sum." which means 'I have cognition, therefore, I am." which can easily send one in a different direction. Am I wrong? .There is always the observer and the observed, its object, no? Changes in the observer create changes in how things are observed?
@PhillipYewTree2 ай бұрын
Foolish to dismiss Husserl. It is generally agreed he was the Father of Phenomenology.
@Whocares198710 күн бұрын
That no one reads
@bhashanathilakarathna26832 ай бұрын
Can you name book on philosophical concepts suitable for beginners?
@Ptfunfit2 ай бұрын
Hmm what about Husserl?
@Immaterialgorl2 ай бұрын
Needed this
@yazanasad78112 ай бұрын
Thanks. I dont understand fully the final contribution by Ahmed considering Husserl was Jewish living in Nazi Germany who then fled. Wasnt the body ambiguated by the time we get to Merlau-Ponty? Are we saying migrants/refugees/others outside the norm are denied anything? Do they have access to extra phenomological experiences? Is it that those suffering don't have the privilege of losing themselves in the hammer? Your thoughts are welcome :)
@dominmatos30872 ай бұрын
I feel as if though Ahmed didn't fully grasp the undergraduate and essential points of phenomenologists before her.
@yazanasad78112 ай бұрын
@@dominmatos3087 maybe, I don't know enough of the work, which is why I'm asking :) I imagine people suffering would align more with their 'psychical states' as opposed to phenemology as such (but you could instead say that one effects the other, which is perhaps what Ahmed is claiming).
@benney99082 ай бұрын
(i'm not particularly well read on philosophy, so take anything i say with a grain of salt (not to say one needs to be well read to talk about those things)) i'm having trouble understanding how so many people can easily split their perception of the world from the world when we're so often told our perceptions aren't what we think they are (i'm not talking about illusions, not things like "it looks like x but actually y" but something like "it looks like y and it is x but you've told yourself it isn't", or to give a more concrete example from my experience, something like "you aren't actually queer, it would just be convenient so you've convinced yourself of it despite the lack of any evidence"). this isn't a well developed thought and i'm honestly finding it kind of hard to get to a concrete point with this, i just thought i'd give my 2 cents on this topic for some reason i'm not sure of
@clumsydad71582 ай бұрын
Cool. A good video was just released on The Young Idealist channel on E. Husserl; interview w/ Dr. Dermot Moran - Fyi
@nawzadjamal2 ай бұрын
U broght Kant to explain phenomenology, so the question is the meaning of phenmenology according ot him is a study of phenomena of appearance?
@maaleladel46222 ай бұрын
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@callahanbracken74872 ай бұрын
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@comradethatmetalguy2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Is always useful to do this comparisons.
@kevingeorge34232 ай бұрын
The kind of erudition this guy has is unbelievable. He is reading philosophical tomes cover to cover. Great job, David.
@TheoryPhilosophy2 ай бұрын
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@geolazakis2 ай бұрын
Does Sara Ahmed problematise phenomenology because she wants queer experiences to be included in the dominant domain of power, or to validate their experiences outside its colonial allure? I don't see how this is any advance in phenomenology as it seems to flow directly the implications of Being and Death as set-out by Heidegger.
@alvarohenriquez4252 ай бұрын
I also noticed the similarity between Ahmed and Heidegger, in that they both "contextualize" phenomenology as one is "thrown" into the world with personalized factors such as culture, date of birth, et al... and Ahmed took it a step further by including sexual identity and other postcolonial race/feminist/or queer theories which were almost nonexistent during the time of the other phenomenologists mentioned here. As far as how this advanced phenomenology, I think you answered it with both theories you provided ("she wants queer experiences to be included in the dominant domain of power, or to validate their experiences outside its colonial allure") I agree with the latter, because she seems to oppose homogenous power structures through diversity... but at any rate both of these would be "advancements", and certainly does not problematize (being a "woke" Heidegger), because at that point any corrective theory in philosophy could be interpreted as problematizing.
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@bubblegumgun32922 ай бұрын
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@LambentOrtАй бұрын
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@tycumbie7882 ай бұрын
By attempting to cover so many views on the subject you’ve succeeded in clarifying nothing for me. I leave with no clear idea of what the term signifies. A summation would’ve been helpful. And you completely lost me when you veered into identity politics.
@TheoryPhilosophy2 ай бұрын
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@pinecone4212 ай бұрын
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@sinisterminister33222 ай бұрын
If phenomenology is about the study of appearances, what is the opposite? Is it the study of « noumena » (i.e. things in themselves)? Is that what we call science? If so, how does science and the scientific method manage to discover things in themselves?
@Atigulus12 ай бұрын
No. Science does not and is not capable of studying things in themselves because any scientific study is ultimately mediated by our perceptions. It can be very descriptive about what we see, but ultimately cannot tell us what the thing is. An example would be the various interpretations of quantum mechanics. You gave the coppehagen interpretation, many worlds, pilot wave, etc. These all agree with the same description of the wave function, but disagree and ultimately can't access what the function actually is, if it even is anything. After all the wave function is also just OUR description of OUR empirical experience of the world.
@sinisterminister33222 ай бұрын
@@Atigulus1 While I agree with you that science is also ultimately about « appearances » rather than the « the thing as it truly is », why even use the term « phenomenology » if, as you suggest, any field of study is ultimately about phenomena rather than noumena?
@qtl54062 ай бұрын
You consistently mix metaphysics and anthropology as if they had anything to do with each other
@Ailsworth2 ай бұрын
Of course, our host here, when he was talking about Kant, meant no that Kant was studying "experience," but that he was studying HES perceptions of HIS experiences. One must be consistent. Kant was not excused from his own paradigm.
@amitwittenberg46732 ай бұрын
i really wanted to hear you lecture but I stumble across atmost stupidity . Lebanon is sovereign country that fire missle on Israel . I think you got a bit mixed up.
@Rinahoidhche4 күн бұрын
Israeli apartheid regime? Stop saying dumb ignorant stuff like that. This causes real life harm to people. It's not some abstract game.
@TheoryPhilosophy4 күн бұрын
Wait until you find out the real life harm caused by the Israeli regime!
@Walter100652 ай бұрын
lol how could you know anything about “appearances” if you think Israel is an apartheid state and that the Palestinian identity is anything but an form of Jew hate.