This Jungian Life Podcast

When Words Lose Their Meaning

Apr 29, 2021
Explore the evolution of language through the eyes of postmodern philosophers like Foucault and Derrida, who dissect the impact of words on reality and identity. Delve into the idea of rootless consciousness and its disconnect from nature, reflecting on how modern constructs shape personal identity. The myth of Prometheus reveals humanity's quest for autonomy and the costs of scientific progress. The tension between empirical evidence and metaphorical understanding emphasizes the need for connection to cultural meanings, while also addressing alienation in digital communication.
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ANECDOTE

Book's Genesis

  • Brett Alderman's book idea stemmed from childhood speech therapy struggles and later academic disagreements.
  • Postmodernist thinkers like Foucault and Derrida annoyed him, fueling his desire to explore their philosophies.
INSIGHT

Postmodernist Focus

  • Postmodernists emphasize language's role in constructing our world view, prioritizing it over perception.
  • They de-emphasize innate human traits, viewing them as constructs overlaid on our understanding of humanity.
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Rootless Consciousness

  • Integrating postmodernist inversions can lead to a rootless consciousness, detached from nature.
  • Jung warned of this, describing a fragmented world where the feeling of unity with the unconscious is lost.
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