Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • In this video, Professor Thorsby discusses GWF Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" and the master/slave dialectic.

Комментарии • 47

  • @Leonardo-or1ll
    @Leonardo-or1ll 5 лет назад +41

    The dislikes are Schopenhauer and the 6 students who couldn't get into Hegel's lectures and had to attend his.

    • @galek75
      @galek75 4 года назад

      Yeah, fuck that fuckface schop

  • @karinkarlsson5152
    @karinkarlsson5152 4 года назад +3

    you are a king who will save me from failing

  • @courtneydolly6538
    @courtneydolly6538 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful lecture and very concise given the scope of the work, thank you for sharing. I'm on chapter 1 still. Must have taken me 10 hours to get that far.

  • @marcomac8824
    @marcomac8824 4 года назад +2

    Thanks wry much, Mark. A most helpful lecture. I really appreciate the time you have taken and the valuable resource you have provided.

  • @yikunoamlakmesfin5406
    @yikunoamlakmesfin5406 4 года назад +2

    i am thankful for your brief expression upon the notion of dialectic which is too difficult. it helps me a lot. i need you, please,to differentiate transcendental idealism and absolute idealism. thank u, sir.

  • @skepticcat2443
    @skepticcat2443 7 лет назад +15

    Great presentation, I was wondering if you could make a Derrida video some time, thank you for this content!

    • @orenthiadillard8993
      @orenthiadillard8993 4 года назад +1

      Yes! My favorite postmodern philosopher/theorist. However, my first introduction to his works was when I took a class in college entitled "The Rhetorical Tradition of the Western World."

  • @neochris2
    @neochris2 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this clear summary.

  • @JockStud
    @JockStud Год назад

    Excellent explanation. Thank you for making this video!

  • @stuarthicks2696
    @stuarthicks2696 5 лет назад +6

    Somehow your explanations of Hegel make the most sense to me. Like seems clear and well, not obvious but very understandable. The stuff on phenomenology, on the other, hand leaves me scratching my head and thinking duh fuk? Still can’t get anything out of that other than its anti Cartesian seeing us as similar beings to all other beings and that knowledge is attainable through the phenomena of senses. Just keeps reminding me of Hume. Know that it’s something I just don’t get. Thanks for your videos BTW.

  • @TarekFahmy
    @TarekFahmy Год назад

    Thanks for an excellent video

  • @caronja70
    @caronja70 7 лет назад +3

    Lol, love the new outro and intro music

  • @soros250
    @soros250 3 года назад +2

    How would dialectics and recognition of the Other apply to religions? For example, Christianity and Islam?

    • @abcrane
      @abcrane 3 года назад

      read Nietzsche, noble vs slave morality

  • @alijoueizadeh8477
    @alijoueizadeh8477 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @chrism3440
    @chrism3440 Год назад

    Thank you, Mark!

  • @hilbert2547
    @hilbert2547 4 года назад +1

    sir, it is Tübingen (my hometown ;-) and Stuttgart

  • @abcrane
    @abcrane 3 года назад

    strange question: can the slave-master dialectic apply to two people in those roles with each other who are incapable of abstract thought, who can and do think only in literal terms, incapable of deductive logic? in other words, to achieve recognition by the other, does one need to be capable of deductive logic? is the lack of this skill in many the reason for the prevalence of slave-master dynamics--or does this dynamic carry out either way? or conversely, can one possess a sort of naivete "goodness" despite a lack of logical ability that will deem them transcendent of the dynamic (an unintentional, accidental resolution)? or, "D": all of the above are possibilities.

  • @abdelrahmanmustafa8937
    @abdelrahmanmustafa8937 3 месяца назад

    Which software do you use to make these presentations?

  • @reformedstoic1320
    @reformedstoic1320 6 лет назад +1

    This helped, thanks!

  • @albertkithumbu1865
    @albertkithumbu1865 7 лет назад +2

    Bravo

  • @brunoseixascorrea
    @brunoseixascorrea 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @bradleymarquette6224
    @bradleymarquette6224 5 лет назад +4

    Protip: In trying to grasp complex Hegelian concepts, it sometimes helps to read Schelling since a lot of what Hegel is trying to say is a more detailed and developed maturation of Schelling's work.

  • @tbhiam3043
    @tbhiam3043 2 года назад

    What is this program you are using

  • @WilliamYangy
    @WilliamYangy 7 лет назад +1

    the characters is gray and small in the ppt...

  • @broggsey
    @broggsey 3 года назад

    I came here because I wanted to understand zizek. I studied Kant, Heidegger and Nietzsche at uni and did ok I think but Hegel is either explained in a way that doesn’t have any real depth or loses me completely. See how I get on with this video.

  • @alecmisra4964
    @alecmisra4964 5 лет назад

    Its not an unknown unknown but a known unknown. This is the point

  • @BunnyBUNGALO
    @BunnyBUNGALO 7 лет назад

    The qualities of an object define the existence of the object.

    • @woderoll1486
      @woderoll1486 7 лет назад +2

      BunnyBUNGALO the whole point he makes is that those qualities are in fact concepts (in the way that we understand them). Because concepts are always in a state of change and development (e.g. basically all of philosophy entails the refinement of concepts and the way we use them, and the conclusions and changes resulting from that refinement lead to a developmental change and improvement in said concepts), the object as it is understood by us also changes according to those conceptual changes

    • @BunnyBUNGALO
      @BunnyBUNGALO 7 лет назад +1

      wode roll I can see that. Thank you for clarifying. I'm barely learning about Hegel in my Philosophy class. It's an intro class but it's really interesting.

  • @mohamedmilad1
    @mohamedmilad1 4 года назад +1

    ممتاز . الصعب الممتع....

  • @sonarbangla8711
    @sonarbangla8711 Год назад

    Hegel's idealism narrates the master and slave relation with the divine (Anthropic Principle-intelligent cosmic consciousness, in clash with self-consciousness of the individual devoid of the divine, due to Marxist dialectical materialism gave birth of atheism. After Marx, the struggle to incorporate the individual with the intelligent design, helps Putin (Christianity) and Xi Jinping (Metaphysics-mystery of nature() recognize the relation with the individual with the Absolute. Indeed every individual is genetically programmed to discover his/her relation with the divine (even the atheist and the sceptic seek the relation, without which the synthesis doesn't result as the slave finds his freedom in the complementarity with the divine (phenomenology of spirit).

  • @hyperduality2838
    @hyperduality2838 4 года назад

    Thesis is dual to anti-thesis, the Hegelian dialectic.
    Cognitive dissonance or contradiction = opposites, opposame = duality or polar opposites.
    Master is dual to slave, truth (axioms) is dual to falsity, questions are dual to answers.
    Schrodinger's cat in physics is based upon the Hegelian dialectic, alive is dual to non-alive.
    Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein
    Dark energy is dual to dark matter.

  • @samdavies2544
    @samdavies2544 3 года назад

    29:00

  • @alecmisra4964
    @alecmisra4964 5 лет назад +1

    Hegel dont bother me (dont bother me).

  • @RekzaFS
    @RekzaFS 4 года назад +2

    This is complete and utter gibberish to me. Maybe I'm just a neantherthal.

  • @athenacosmicdreamer198
    @athenacosmicdreamer198 2 года назад

    Ta

  • @athenacosmicdreamer198
    @athenacosmicdreamer198 2 года назад

    It’s typical

  • @awhodothey
    @awhodothey 6 лет назад +4

    00:36-01:08
    Translation: _Hegel is hard to read because he was a bad writer and he pulled ideas out of his ass._

    • @ogi1337
      @ogi1337 2 года назад

      source?

    • @awhodothey
      @awhodothey 2 года назад +1

      @@ogi1337 Hegel.

    • @ogi1337
      @ogi1337 2 года назад

      @@awhodothey lol

  • @justanidiotsodonttakewhati7248
    @justanidiotsodonttakewhati7248 5 лет назад

    He became friends with Hölderlin, not holderin.

  • @dannysze8183
    @dannysze8183 2 года назад

    lmao. the reading of hegel is 100 percent wrong.

    • @Robb3348
      @Robb3348 Год назад

      what a cogent argument you make! yes, that's it, whatever is asserted is thereby true!