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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
I Can See Clearly, for Instance, the Enlightenment. I See Where You're Coming From.
02:10 • 2min
The Privileging of Vision in Ancient Greece
03:53 • 2min
Socrates and the Perceptible World
06:15 • 3min
Socrates Denies That Vision Can Give Us Knowledge of the Forms
09:07 • 3min
The Upanishads Dissociate Vision From Reason
12:35 • 2min
The Highest State Is a Non Dual State of Unity
15:00 • 2min
The Nobility of Sight in Ancient Philosophy
17:09 • 2min
The Denigration of Vision in 20th Century French Thought
19:30 • 3min
Can You Touch Multiple Things at the Same Time?
22:07 • 2min
The Field of Vision Is Two-Dimensional, but We Need to Recognize That It Is Four Dimensional
24:25 • 2min
Is There a Difference Between Perspective and Depth?
25:57 • 2min
What We See With Vision Is Content Rich
28:14 • 2min
Is There a Difference Between Being and Being?
29:52 • 2min
Is There a Difference Between Theory and Praxis?
32:11 • 2min
Is There a Visual Metaphor for Structure?
34:20 • 2min
Is There an Infinite Horizon?
35:58 • 2min
Vision Through Distinction
38:04 • 2min
The Nobility of Reason Killed the Nobles
40:05 • 2min
Did People Hate the Homeric Age?
41:37 • 2min
The Origin of Fasting and the Origin of Bad Ideas in Ancient Greek Religion
44:00 • 2min
The Sepir Warf Hypothesis
45:45 • 3min
The Sepir Warf Hypothesis Is a Version of the Gladstone Theory
48:32 • 3min
Is There a World Without a Color?
51:10 • 5min