The Secret Codes of the Mind
Introduction to Philosophy: Book VI
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Heisler
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By:
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Andrew V. Kudin
About this listen
The Secret Codes of the Mind (Volume VI) masterfully explores crucial philosophical movements that shaped 20th-century and contemporary thought.
The book unfolds in three parts:
Part I delves into pragmatism, utilitarianism, psychoanalysis, analytic philosophy, and phenomenology. Listeners examine classical pragmatists—Peirce, James, Dewey—and contemporary neopragmatists like Rorty and Putnam. Freud's psychoanalysis and Jung’s analytical psychology reveal connections with art, religion, and social thought. Analytic philosophy introduces Wittgenstein's language theories, logical positivism, and consciousness philosophies from Dennett and Searle. Phenomenology features Husserl’s foundational insights, Merleau-Ponty’s embodied consciousness, and Levinas’s ethical perspectives.
Part II examines political philosophy, tracing ideas from Machiavelli’s realism to Rawls’s theory of justice. It addresses contemporary global challenges, analyzing postmodern critiques by Foucault and Derrida, Chomsky’s political analysis, and Ilyin’s orthodox state concept. Various state models—from Plato’s ideal republic to Nietzsche’s individualism—are critically analyzed.
Part III addresses the philosophy of science, including debates on scientific method, pseudoscience, bioethics, artificial intelligence, posthumanism, and transhumanism. Contributions from Popper and Kuhn highlight issues of scientific validity and the impact of values in research.
The volume concludes by synthesizing insights from this comprehensive philosophical journey.
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