2018-12-22 NSSAT - Hume, Jung, Bohm, and Cause
This material is posted under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ You can also view and download this video at its original location on the official Internet Archive channel at https://archive.org/details/20181222NSSAT 2018-12-22 NSSAT - Hume, Jung, Bohm, and Cause { 20181222NSSAT } SynopsisAnother lovely Saturday morning chat with Pierre and a few of the NS members.First of 3 Talks regarding Carl JungWe had 3 talks near each other regarding Jung:Part one could be considered today's talk, our usual informal Saturday chat. Today, Jung was a major topic.Part two was an impromptu talk Pierre gave on the following Friday night when he was filling in for JulieH on giving a talk on Jung: 2018-12-28 NSFRI - Carl Jung: Psychology, Alchemy, and PhilosophyThe third part was Pierre's desire (at next week's Friday night talk) to correct/improve on his comments of 12/28: 2019-01-04 NSFRI - Carl Jung - Psychology and Alchemy, Part 3 - Alchemy: Philosophy in Disguise Under RepressionHighlightsScottish philosopher David Hume's attempt to destroy Cause (Pierre reads a selection from Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding).Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung and his inability to admit to being a philosopher and unwillingness to push his conclusions -- especially those concerning The Church. His Red Book.Quantum physicist David Bohm (as surveyed in Michael Talbot's book, The Holographic Universe (ISBN-10 006016381X (1992) , 0060922583 (1991), ISBN-13 978-0060922580 (1992), 978-0586091715 (1991)) and his theory that everything appears different or discrete but is actually just aspects of the same Whole (i..e, Mind), thus in agreement with Plato and Parmenides and despite little positive support from his peers.Brief reference to economist Adam Smith and mathematician/physicist Emmy Noether.After our chat, we stop to watch Pierre midwife SteveD on a dream (recorded here).Technical Issues[Note: The audio-video sync problem has been fixed.]I (JS) was messing with a new cam-corder and could not get everything right. Audio is horrible, and also I lost the video in several places. Also, the last 4 minutes of video absent as well. Buckle up. Still, all in all, a typical fun talk!More InfoPierre Grimes and Philosophical MidwiferyThe Noetic SocietyThe Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org.
This material is posted under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ You can also view and download this video at its original location on the official Internet Archive channel at https://archive.org/details/20181222NSSAT 2018-12-22 NSSAT - Hume, Jung, Bohm, and Cause { 20181222NSSAT } SynopsisAnother lovely Saturday morning chat with Pierre and a few of the NS members.First of 3 Talks regarding Carl JungWe had 3 talks near each other regarding Jung:Part one could be considered today's talk, our usual informal Saturday chat. Today, Jung was a major topic.Part two was an impromptu talk Pierre gave on the following Friday night when he was filling in for JulieH on giving a talk on Jung: 2018-12-28 NSFRI - Carl Jung: Psychology, Alchemy, and PhilosophyThe third part was Pierre's desire (at next week's Friday night talk) to correct/improve on his comments of 12/28: 2019-01-04 NSFRI - Carl Jung - Psychology and Alchemy, Part 3 - Alchemy: Philosophy in Disguise Under RepressionHighlightsScottish philosopher David Hume's attempt to destroy Cause (Pierre reads a selection from Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding).Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung and his inability to admit to being a philosopher and unwillingness to push his conclusions -- especially those concerning The Church. His Red Book.Quantum physicist David Bohm (as surveyed in Michael Talbot's book, The Holographic Universe (ISBN-10 006016381X (1992) , 0060922583 (1991), ISBN-13 978-0060922580 (1992), 978-0586091715 (1991)) and his theory that everything appears different or discrete but is actually just aspects of the same Whole (i..e, Mind), thus in agreement with Plato and Parmenides and despite little positive support from his peers.Brief reference to economist Adam Smith and mathematician/physicist Emmy Noether.After our chat, we stop to watch Pierre midwife SteveD on a dream (recorded here).Technical Issues[Note: The audio-video sync problem has been fixed.]I (JS) was messing with a new cam-corder and could not get everything right. Audio is horrible, and also I lost the video in several places. Also, the last 4 minutes of video absent as well. Buckle up. Still, all in all, a typical fun talk!More InfoPierre Grimes and Philosophical MidwiferyThe Noetic SocietyThe Pierre Grimes and the Noetic Society collection here on archive.org.