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>God Exists
>Nuh uh
I'll pass
I just watched this zizek lecture at a korean university, i find it very amusing
I found it weird when asked does South Korea need psychoanlysis he said "No just looked for its equivalents in your traditional thinkers"
Somewhat strange suggestion
Because Freud is not as original as advertised, Žižek knows his Freud, and knows this too.
I doubt that anything original has come from south korea at all.
Still, its either a very post-modern attitude or a firm traditionalist argument. I suppose thats Zizek for you
That's not the point. They have their Chinese as we have our Greeks.
The better question would have been: "Does Korea need Hegel?"
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I for one welcome our chinese future overlords
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Absolutely brilliant series of documentaries:
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youve got to title at least half of these, user.
never heard of this—looks like a dope addition to civilisation and ways of seeing
>kenneth clark bbc art history/culture series called civilisation
>john berger bbc art history/culture series follow-up to clark's called ways of seeing
>video about finding news bands in random warehouses in BKLYN
>comfy old world travelogues from the 30s-50s
>bryan magee philosophy series
>another bryan magee philosophy series
>leonard bernstein harvard lectures
>foucault vs. chomsky televised debate
The Burgess Variations
im not british, but it seems like there are a ton of literary/art/history related bbc content, but since theyve produced so much stuff it's hard for an american to find what's good without hearing through word-of-mouth what series were famous when, etc.
anyone know a good resource for going through all the tuff theyve made to find stuff that might be interesting?
Late Heidegger's lecture + a reading of Hölderlin
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Anybody keep a saved copy of every lecture you listened to?
Anything by Dr Sadler
do you save the whole video or just the title?
classic
nice
The audio. I listen to them while commuting
are you saving them to re-listen or so that you don't listen to something you've already heard
Mostly just incase I want to reference something I heard
last castrato:
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