Time Stamps Intro/message to Turkey 0:00 - 9:16 Hello to all the countries 9:16 - 10:34 Intro to the series10:34 -14:58 Negation and the Schellingian Absolute 14:58 - 31:17 Humboldt, Idealism v. Materialism and truth 31:17 - 37:33 Three frames of Idealism 37:33 - 51:07 Back to Hegel 51:07 - 56:32 Conclusion 56:32 - 58:14 (In Doctor Who, the gargoyles are called Weeping Angels, and they first came up in S3 E10, "Blink," where David Tennent was the doctor)
Sometimes in Karachi, sometimes in Reading, sometimes in Columbus. Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, also made bookstores on istiklal caddesi my haunts.
There's something about your comment on Hegel arriving late in Jena that parallels with the Preface to the Philosophy of Right, where Hegel writes that "philosophy always arrives too late on the scene". Wisdom becomes apparent only after the epoch has closed.
I was an architecture student in Istanbul during the Gezi events. Together with me and my friends, we resisted the police forces to prevent the construction of a shopping center in Gezi Park. Can Dündar was tried to be killed because of his reporting and eventually he had to flee to Germany. It is very meaningful for me to know that he was in Istanbul at that time and witnessed the events.
It was my first time listening to your ‘lecture’; I saw some clips on Slavoj which I liked, but haven’t listened to anything, didn’t know anything, who you are and why :) I was doing some work, and wanted something on a background, your video was recommended. So I played it, and I am working, and I am picking up a few things and then I pause from working, and I am listening - and I am like What is it? Pirates of Caribbean,Darwin ? Is it a stream, who is this guy?)) and then it became more and more interesting and at the end - Hegel!!! I am like - I see 😀 brilliant thank you!
there is an unwritten rule somewhere out there that i wholeheartedly support: introductions should be not more than 10% of the total time /body of the work.
3 months of Hegel? Deep sigh. Ok, my body is ready. I’ve been reading Less Than Nothing for two months now. It is a struggle, but perhaps a necessary one.
Hi from Iran, new to philosophy and want to pursue my PhD in mind philosophy and cognitive psychology May I have your email address to ask a few question about it and get some guidance?
The thumbnail is certainly.... interesting.
Baka! 🤭😳🫣
There is this funny anime series about Marx on Bilibili called "The Leader", cant wait to watch it lol!
Schopenhauer: "B-baka.. Hegel-san its not like I like you or anything"
@@anonimus966 omg yes please i so badly want see this! This sounds hilarious!
Funny that the book in the thumbnail simply reads "Philosophy" but in Korean.
Time Stamps
Intro/message to Turkey 0:00 - 9:16
Hello to all the countries 9:16 - 10:34
Intro to the series10:34 -14:58
Negation and the Schellingian Absolute 14:58 - 31:17
Humboldt, Idealism v. Materialism and truth 31:17 - 37:33
Three frames of Idealism 37:33 - 51:07
Back to Hegel 51:07 - 56:32
Conclusion 56:32 - 58:14
(In Doctor Who, the gargoyles are called Weeping Angels, and they first came up in S3 E10, "Blink," where David Tennent was the doctor)
You are a champion, thanks!
looking forward on reading him this summer, gonna lock myself up in a monastairy for two months and go full aspergers mode
You and me both🤝
Poor use of a monastery
I like Julian and Zizek's use of the word "vulgar" for something being ordinary or colloquial instead of simply offensive or depraved.
That's the original meaning of the german word
@@wlrlellatin. Vulgaris.
@@zamplify also, yes.
Sometimes in Karachi, sometimes in Reading, sometimes in Columbus. Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, also made bookstores on istiklal caddesi my haunts.
Working on Kant right now and then moving on to Hegel so this will be of great value to me.
There's something about your comment on Hegel arriving late in Jena that parallels with the Preface to the Philosophy of Right, where Hegel writes that "philosophy always arrives too late on the scene". Wisdom becomes apparent only after the epoch has closed.
Looking forward to this new series Julian! Very timely as I'm personally trying to grapple with Hegel.
I was an architecture student in Istanbul during the Gezi events. Together with me and my friends, we resisted the police forces to prevent the construction of a shopping center in Gezi Park. Can Dündar was tried to be killed because of his reporting and eventually he had to flee to Germany. It is very meaningful for me to know that he was in Istanbul at that time and witnessed the events.
Such a fan already 🔥
It was my first time listening to your ‘lecture’; I saw some clips on Slavoj which I liked, but haven’t listened to anything, didn’t know anything, who you are and why :) I was doing some work, and wanted something on a background, your video was recommended. So I played it, and I am working, and I am picking up a few things and then I pause from working, and I am listening - and I am like What is it? Pirates of Caribbean,Darwin ? Is it a stream, who is this guy?)) and then it became more and more interesting and at the end - Hegel!!! I am like - I see 😀 brilliant thank you!
That thumbnail XD I have not laughed that hard since the last new episode of Frankie Boyle's NWO
there is an unwritten rule somewhere out there that i wholeheartedly support: introductions should be not more than 10% of the total time /body of the work.
Does not need 6 tangents that only obfuscate
Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
I've wanted to read Julians book on Turkey for a while now. Seems super interesting and WAY crazier than US politics
Also, the "world turned upside down" was a common refrain during the English Civil War and the aftermath of Cromwell's Protectorate.
i taught tefl in istanbul. there was one earthquake, but i didn't even wake up. there are a lot of minarets.
How come you lived in Turkey? Quite curious if you don’t mind..
This video is halfway in and we haven't started on the meat of the subject, we're talking about a doctor who episode
Speculative poetry of Hegel without intellectual rigor of his PM and leading to MH haranguing Dasein
Which orphan parmuk story are u talking about?
3 months of Hegel? Deep sigh. Ok, my body is ready. I’ve been reading Less Than Nothing for two months now. It is a struggle, but perhaps a necessary one.
Bro the thumbnail 😅
Hi from Iran, new to philosophy and want to pursue my PhD in mind philosophy and cognitive psychology May I have your email address to ask a few question about it and get some guidance?
From Turkey, hi, merhaba 👋
Why the video title?
15:00
THE THUMBNAIL,L
왜 韓國式 冊이름이 있나요
Never again w this introduction
12 minutes in and still explaining what you're going to talk about. Can't do it. Good luck with the series.
Philosophy of yaoi
why is jschlatt rizzing up hegel
a little long winded
Hegel isn't worth looking at, he's problematic at best, a misogynist racist at worst... Kant was right!
You think kant was less problematic? Are you kidding?