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    "Herzensworte, Gefühle und Grenzen oder Selbst-BewusstSEIN für Weihnachtsfrieden"

    "Herzensworte, Gefühle und Grenzen oder Selbst-BewusstSEIN für Weihnachtsfrieden"
    Eine Dosis "Vitamin herzwärts" vor den Weihnachtstagen. Alles, was in unserem Herzen geschieht ist so weit, so tief, so expansiv. ... Wenn diese Welt dann in Worte gekleidet werden soll, findet leicht "Beschneidung" statt ... und das ist Raum für Missverständnisse und Missverstehen. In den letzten Jahrzehnten diente Sprache vor allem der Informationsübermittlung. Aber Sprache ist in erster Linie ein Portal für Verbindung und "Nährung" aus der Begegnung. Diese Folge ist eine Einladung an dich, gerade während der Weihnachtstage dieses Portal für dich bewusst zu nutzen und schenkt einige "Zugänge" zu dem Portal. ... Um vielleicht tiefere Begegnungen oder neues Verständnis in der "Weihnachtskonstellation" zu finden. Höre in dieser Folge - was SelbstbewusstSEIN damit zu tun hat - warum die Grenzen deiner Sprache auch die Grenzen deiner Welt bedeuten - warum es leichter ist zu verletzen, als sich der Verletzung in sich zuzuwenden - wie sich die Unterschiede von Denken und Fühlen definieren lassen - warum (mal wieder) alles IN dir beginnt - .... Vielleicht wünschst du dir weiterführende Impulse von mir ... mit der Anmeldung für den herzwärts-Wochenimpuls, der immer montags in dein Email Postfach flattert ... startest du gleich mit Gedanken-Wellness in die neue Woche. Anmeldung kostenfrei auf meiner Webseite www.petra-olenyi.de Ganz viel Freude mit dieser knackigen InspirationsFolge, "ganz frisch aus meiner ErLEBENsWelt". Bitte teile gerne deine Gedanken oder Erfahrungen mit mir ... hier oder komm "rüber zu Instagram" in die Kommentare unter das Folgenbild. Ich freue mich auf den Austausch mit DIR ! Die Angebote, um GUT und "warm" durch diese "turbulöse" Zeit zu kommen, findest du auf meiner Webseite www.petra-olenyi.de/angebote/ Einmal pro Monat wird der HerzensRaum geöffnet: Eine Begegnung am "virtuellen Lagerfeuer" über zoom. Termine und Infos findest du hier https://petra-olenyi.de/coaching/ Weitere Gedanken zu und von mir findest du - Webseite: https://www.petra-olenyi.de - Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/petra.olenyi.9/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petraolenyi/ - Pinterest: petraolenyi

    How to navigate the hidden gems of philosophy | Maria Balaska

    How to navigate the hidden gems of philosophy | Maria Balaska

    Is there a connection between philosophy and psychoanalysis? A place for discussing children in philosophy? Listen to find out.

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    Psychoanalysis and philosophy share a deep interest in what it means to be human and what it means to be in the world. At the heart of both philosophical and psychological investigations lies three questions: What can I know? What ought I do? And what can I hope for?

    Dr Maria Balaska discusses the connection between our psychological understanding of ourselves, and our philosophical understanding of the world around us.

    Maria Balaska is a philosopher at the University of Hertfordshire. Her book Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit: Meaning and Astonishment brings together philosophy and psychoanalysis on the significance and the challenges of experiences of astonishment.

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    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit
    This lecture by South African writer, playwright and academic Jane Taylor considers Ludwig Wittgenstein’s paper, “On Certainty” in which the philosopher engages with the taken-for-granted in everyday thought. Taylor notes, “In our contemporary context of the precarious, on one hand, and the political vehemence of conviction, on the other, it seems timely to pay attention to the faltering and tentative mode of regard and thought of one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic thinkers.” Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 35149]

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit
    This lecture by South African writer, playwright and academic Jane Taylor considers Ludwig Wittgenstein’s paper, “On Certainty” in which the philosopher engages with the taken-for-granted in everyday thought. Taylor notes, “In our contemporary context of the precarious, on one hand, and the political vehemence of conviction, on the other, it seems timely to pay attention to the faltering and tentative mode of regard and thought of one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic thinkers.” Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 35149]

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit
    This lecture by South African writer, playwright and academic Jane Taylor considers Ludwig Wittgenstein’s paper, “On Certainty” in which the philosopher engages with the taken-for-granted in everyday thought. Taylor notes, “In our contemporary context of the precarious, on one hand, and the political vehemence of conviction, on the other, it seems timely to pay attention to the faltering and tentative mode of regard and thought of one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic thinkers.” Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 35149]

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit

    On Uncertainty: Wittgenstein: Habits of Thought and Thoughts of Habit
    This lecture by South African writer, playwright and academic Jane Taylor considers Ludwig Wittgenstein’s paper, “On Certainty” in which the philosopher engages with the taken-for-granted in everyday thought. Taylor notes, “In our contemporary context of the precarious, on one hand, and the political vehemence of conviction, on the other, it seems timely to pay attention to the faltering and tentative mode of regard and thought of one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic thinkers.” Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 35149]