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Phenomenoumena
Phenomenoumena
20 episodes
2 weeks ago
Thoughtful discussions of topics ranging from music and film to Eastern/Western philosophy, ecology, economics, physics, psychology, etc. to find a greater context for bringing forth a world with others, expanding the collective pool of perceiving, the lifeworld. Welcome to the Phenomenoumena community, and thank you for your contribution.
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Philosophy
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Thoughtful discussions of topics ranging from music and film to Eastern/Western philosophy, ecology, economics, physics, psychology, etc. to find a greater context for bringing forth a world with others, expanding the collective pool of perceiving, the lifeworld. Welcome to the Phenomenoumena community, and thank you for your contribution.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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You Never Know What You Think You Know - Concluding Counterintuitives
Phenomenoumena
58 minutes 33 seconds
3 years ago
You Never Know What You Think You Know - Concluding Counterintuitives

In this episode, we wrap up our talk about counterintuitive concepts with a lot of brain-twisting material. Thinkers cited: William Ian Beardmore Beveridge, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Immanuel Kant, Plato, Rudy Rucker, Erwin Schrodinger, Ken Wilber, and others.

Phenomenoumena
Thoughtful discussions of topics ranging from music and film to Eastern/Western philosophy, ecology, economics, physics, psychology, etc. to find a greater context for bringing forth a world with others, expanding the collective pool of perceiving, the lifeworld. Welcome to the Phenomenoumena community, and thank you for your contribution.