Tag: Phenomenology
Man and Existence
Creative Misunderstandings of Existentialism Jean-Paul Sartre was not a trained philosopher but a brilliant writer; he created philosophical literature but never a rigorous philosophy. He actually never studied philosophy academically, but he was under the influence of the phenomenological movement and its methods. Sartre’s existentialism is a misunderstanding of phenomenology and its tenets, for phenomenology … More Man and Existence
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Non-Dual Mysticism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness
What we get from the microscopic world is its reaction to what we do to it: What we see in it is our own reflection: What we find in it we ourselves have put there.
The phenomenal reality is a production of our intentional observations. … More Non-Dual Mysticism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness
The Ecstasy of Consciousness
World is the ecstasy of consciousness: I experience myself as contained inside this world; yet, this world is the content of my consciousness; world is essentially something contained. But how can content, the world, come to contain its container, the subject!? How can content, the subject, know of its own containment if it is not … More The Ecstasy of Consciousness
