Inside the Psychologist's Studio with Jerome S. Bruner

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • The Association for Psychological Science presents Inside the Psychologist's Studio featuring Jerome S. Bruner.

Комментарии • 22

  • @vicj2141
    @vicj2141 4 года назад +11

    He was 98 years old in this interview. Impressive.

  • @samaaskymeditation5586
    @samaaskymeditation5586 4 года назад +8

    Jerome Bruner was such an angel!!! He had such a sweet, approachable, funny personality along with such a brilliant mind. He accomplished so much, it is honestly inspiring. Just wish the interviewer spoke slower and connected more with Bruner.

  • @shibanandapadhi1648
    @shibanandapadhi1648 3 года назад +5

    A Very funny and great psychologist having nearly about 100 years during the interview...you are great sir🙏

  • @madshjortnielsen9958
    @madshjortnielsen9958 9 лет назад +3

    Wonderfull conducted interview, and what a amazing loving man he is. I have gained more insights from this interview, than reading several articles on Bruner. I cant help but thinking it is the obvious emotional affinity between interviewer and subject that makes this piece of mediaborn knowledge transfer so enthralling. Sorry for bad english.

    • @EVZYL
      @EVZYL 8 лет назад

      +Mads Hjort Nielsen Your English is fine.

  • @elenatroncone
    @elenatroncone 4 года назад +3

    Fantastic personality.

  • @SheikhAhmadShah
    @SheikhAhmadShah 2 года назад

    I am impressed to see how he was full of life in such an old stage...

  • @juniorcran
    @juniorcran 10 лет назад +5

    Words of wisdom

  • @sony1618
    @sony1618 7 лет назад +1

    The wonderful Jerome Bruner.

  • @nataliayepesgrisales5448
    @nataliayepesgrisales5448 10 лет назад +7

    que alguien lo traduzca por favor! :(

  • @TEACHERCITO
    @TEACHERCITO 3 года назад +1

    A wonderful mind. R.I.P genius.

  • @tayakristo3561
    @tayakristo3561 5 лет назад +4

    Why the interviewer is soooo stiff? He is so hilarious i think she should have fostered his humor and it would be so much joyful for the audience. Overall its an amazing interview just because he speaks so sharp and chill and not too scholar. Such a loss for the world...

    • @vicj2141
      @vicj2141 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking how well she did and that I wish I had that sort of skill that would keep to a certain amount off structure while letting the interviewee truly be seen.

    • @magliguillen4568
      @magliguillen4568 3 года назад

      well said!

  • @bohemiatotal
    @bohemiatotal 3 года назад +1

    Increíble,grandísimo. Thank you ver y much for this jewel. It’s awesome, great man and master

  • @s.sbhati1592
    @s.sbhati1592 4 года назад +2

    GREAT MAN.

  • @therabbithat
    @therabbithat 2 года назад

    I think Anna Freud said that intellectualizing was the best defense mechanism? or did she say it was the most sophisticated.. which would make the worst I suppose.. anyway I agree it's fine. IT'S FINE.

  • @manisha_math
    @manisha_math 2 года назад

    Woooo I don't believe this jerom burner sir in front on me that's amazing moment for me I can't understand what I speak bca I read jerom burnar principal now nd i search on you tube then it is amazing for me 🥳

  • @weewilly2007
    @weewilly2007 8 лет назад +3

    Reality as it is occurring, is a collision between nature as it originally perceived itself, prior to the new substrate of consciousness that developed with the rise of the homo-sapien mind, colliding or grating against old layers of meaning and experience gained from earlier species who were operating on lower or higher (depends or orientation and perspective), levels of existence.
    With each biological creature arising on each level of the evolutionary ladder, working as sort of autonomous data gathering rovers that ultimately all linked back to the quantum computer that is the planet and the cosmos, which processes space, time and other strong and weak forces on a purely informational level
    With this most recent layer of human central nervous system activity, just another substrate or phase in the collective neural and metabolic web of the planet earth that stretches through time,
    A stage that has now pinned down reality to what it has become just by how we have perceived and ordered things (only relevant to the level of human evolutionary development we are currently at). Through the phenomenon of collapsing wave functions. Achieved by eliminating the infinite numbers of limitless possibilities that exist in the field of quantum non determinism. Just by introducing the human central nervous system into the equation.
    Like a periscope that poked into layer of reality (universal minds) we previously had no access to, and in the process irrevocably influenced results that occur on multiple spheres. From the strictly symbolical or informational and mathematical, to the biological and other realms to.
    A theory that may provide insight into why photons are interpreted as both a wave and a particle, the wave being processed by a region of the universal mind (compromised of collective metabolic and CNS activity of species) perceived as a continuously flowing, interconnected and uninterrupted process, while another region of the mind (mathematically oriented and quantitatively inclined) having grided-up reality into packets and units.
    The only means to harness and leverage power or information, - store, convert, multiply, measure etc. causing me to theorize that Math may ultimately prove to be only like the scaffolding of a building, that is taken down once we have truly finished building the home of mind and body.
    Unless the intention of the Universal mind (that humans and the rest of nature are merely agents of) was to build a prison or cage all along, to contain human greed, avarice, cruelty, ambition, pride, injustice, dishonesty, folly - all stored in a story - a medium of data storage device in which all the cosmos and multiple universes are contained within

  • @Fendon1543
    @Fendon1543 7 лет назад +2

    Em portugues por favor

  • @herbertulayao3116
    @herbertulayao3116 5 лет назад

    beautiful interviewer

  • @samaaskymeditation5586
    @samaaskymeditation5586 4 года назад +1

    she talks so fast