

#40 - Applied Phenomenology: Hegel, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty: A Dialogue with John Russon
Apr 19, 2021
Expert in phenomenology and philosophy, John Russon, delves into Hegel's philosophy on recognition and discusses its impact on Marxism. They then explore Heidegger's concepts of Dasein and worldhood, and Merleau-Ponty's views on perception and embodiment. The dialogue touches on authenticity, inauthenticity, and the phenomenology of space.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Exploring Hegelian Philosophy and Human Relationships
03:56 • 25min
Exploring Intersubjectivity and Human Relationships
29:01 • 15min
Exploring the Philosophical Concepts of Hegel, Nietzsche, and Marx
44:31 • 22min
Exploring Governance Systems and Societal Organization
01:06:29 • 3min
Reflections on Learning from History and Navigating Technological Shifts
01:09:06 • 2min
Navigating Individual Actions and Societal Influences
01:10:58 • 15min
Exploring Authentic Being in Heidegger's Philosophy
01:26:04 • 26min
Exploring the Concept of World in Philosophy
01:51:55 • 13min
Exploring Dazin and Contextual Being Through Film Analogy
02:05:00 • 4min
Exploring Shared Perspectives and Constructive Human Futures
02:08:32 • 3min
Exploring Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
02:11:23 • 23min
Exploring the Lived Experience of Space
02:34:34 • 26min
Exploring Philosophy Lectures, Books, and Future Projects on Modern Times
03:00:30 • 2min