

The Intro to Phenomenology You Didn't Know You Need - With Aaron Simmons
This week on the podcast, Dr. Aaron Simmons returns for yet another fun and nerdy conversation. Aaron takes us on a deep dive into phenomenology, exploring its implications for consciousness, intentionality, and the human experience. We discuss the historical context of phenomenology, its connection to hermeneutics, and its relevance in contemporary philosophical and political discourse. The conversation also touches on the importance of perspective and the shared nature of human experience, emphasizing how phenomenology can inform our understanding of the world and our interactions within it. We also delve into the complexities of phenomenology, exploring themes such as givenness, love, beauty, justice, and the intersection of theology and philosophy. We discuss the nature of experience and its implications for theism and atheism, emphasizing the importance of humility and hospitality in understanding diverse perspectives. Finally this conversation highlights the challenges of cognitive ambiguity and the need for rigorous inquiry into what we take for granted in our beliefs and communities. Enjoy!
RESOURCES:
The New Phenomenology: A Philosophical Introduction (Book)
Camping With Kierkegaard (Book)
Philosophy For Where We Find Ourselves
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