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THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF PHENOMENOLOGY OF MINDFULNESS --Book launch
In this video we present a handbook that Dr. Hadjioannou and I (Susi Ferrarello) put together on the theme of mindfulness and phenomenology.
Speakers at this event include Michel Bitbol, Natalie Depraz, Dermot Moran, Marc Applebaum, Diego D’Angelo, Francesca Greco, Kurt Mertel, Georgios Petropoulos, the editors of the Handbook, Susi Ferrarello and Christos Hadjioannou, and the Director of the PhenoLab, Francesca Brencio.
The Handbook provides an overview of the topic of phenomenology and mindfulness with the goal of creating a fruitful dialogue between these two traditions, to bring about possible overlaps and incongruities, exploring historical as well as systematic connections. Applying the concepts and methods of phenomenology, an international team of contributors explore mindfulness from a variety of different viewpoints and traditions.
Within the Handbook’s sections, a rich array of topics and themes are explored, ranging from Stoicism and the origins of mindfulness in Buddhism and eastern thought to meditation, self-awareness, the body and embodiment, and critiques of mindfulness. Additionally, the book delves into the ways the ideas of leading phenomenological thinkers, including Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas, and other leading thinkers, such as Irigaray, can contribute to understanding the relationship between phenomenology and mindfulness.
Speakers at this event include Michel Bitbol, Natalie Depraz, Dermot Moran, Marc Applebaum, Diego D’Angelo, Francesca Greco, Kurt Mertel, Georgios Petropoulos, the editors of the Handbook, Susi Ferrarello and Christos Hadjioannou, and the Director of the PhenoLab, Francesca Brencio.
The Handbook provides an overview of the topic of phenomenology and mindfulness with the goal of creating a fruitful dialogue between these two traditions, to bring about possible overlaps and incongruities, exploring historical as well as systematic connections. Applying the concepts and methods of phenomenology, an international team of contributors explore mindfulness from a variety of different viewpoints and traditions.
Within the Handbook’s sections, a rich array of topics and themes are explored, ranging from Stoicism and the origins of mindfulness in Buddhism and eastern thought to meditation, self-awareness, the body and embodiment, and critiques of mindfulness. Additionally, the book delves into the ways the ideas of leading phenomenological thinkers, including Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas, and other leading thinkers, such as Irigaray, can contribute to understanding the relationship between phenomenology and mindfulness.
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Absolutely magnificent ! Thanks ! Jan
Fantastic interview. I sympathize with you Jonathan. Coincidentally, my mother was also diagnosed with cancer on Christmas day 2022; she passed in August.
Thanks! I’m very sorry for your mum and Jon’s wife.
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also, what you spoke about the "not existing" of others given emotional dynamics at play - which I feel, when my father could no longer engage, given his deteriorating health and mind at end of life, I disengaged emotionally, and felt no grief when he had passed.
Thank you, Jeffrey. I'm glad the presentation spoke to you. I hope it helps in this collective understanding of ourselves as human beings.
Thank you for this talk. I've needed a more scientific and analytic view of what I experience. I was misdiagnosed with borderline for years. Your analogy of radio frequencies is spot on; as well as the "over thinking" criticisms (I often respond others are under thinking). Lastly the idea that even positive experiences are overwhelming.
I’m being attacked by these technologies.targeted and abused and harassed
Love, and all it's sub categories (romantic, fraternal, platonic etc.) gets my vote for meaning as happiness and contentment flow from it. Side note: a wider audience could be had by ditching the pronouns.
It’s certainly a very meaningful component of our life. I agree! Thanks for your comment !
Arrogant tool
🙈 *PromoSM*
He would have made a horrible used car salesman as well for himself
Why the Hell would she ask about distributive justice? WTF for? No one in their right friggen mind would want this crap. This might be the future, but we're already in insanity mode. These godless bastards are just going for more insanity. If there were no huge money and fame, power and superiority involved, it wouldn't be happening.
Interesting insights, Michael Brannigan. I will Share this on other professional social media as this is useful in considering medium-long term solutions for the topical issue of resource requirements in social care. #carebots
THanks
This man is Anti-human, and Anti-American, helping the communist to transform the DNA of the human species. There is something seriously wrong with these pole. Very dangerous to humanity!
How do I contact Dr. G
It's becoming clear that with all the brain and consciousness theories out there, the proof will be in the pudding. By this I mean, can any particular theory be used to create a human adult level conscious machine. My bet is on the late Gerald Edelman's Extended Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. The lead group in robotics based on this theory is the Neurorobotics Lab at UC at Irvine. Dr. Edelman distinguished between primary consciousness, which came first in evolution, and that humans share with other conscious animals, and higher order consciousness, which came to only humans with the acquisition of language. A machine with primary consciousness will probably have to come first.
Iam a researcher in phenomenology of medicine, I am expecting more videos on the topic.
In my experience, and when it comes to medical issues, those speaking of "ethics" or who are "ethicists" are almost always on Team Anti-Human.
He is actually a psychopath
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@@robertfoertsch Im familiar. Iron Mountain, too
I'd like to know how the vaccine nanoparticles injected throughout our global humanity is being used to connect us up to the supercomputer 'the beast,' and why he feels this is necessary for total control.
Ethics according to who? According to what standard?
Good. It's nice to see people thinking, rather than blindly accepting.
@RED PILL PORTAL All in the name of ''WORLD PEACE'' he's already has been judged and all his cohorts
displacing HUMANS for CYBORGS,SAY GOODBYE TO OUR HUMANITY
Aw there's that feel good cozy UN & WEF word they like to throw around "sustainable". We want to sustain and grow our control so we're going to control your body & mind with toxins, emf, graphene and tell you it's for the common good, it's for your health. And you better buy it don't speak out against transhumanism or will will call you a domestic terrorist. Got to love you tools who are working for them.
A "Brave New World” without any ethics, why is it unethical? For the obvious reasons they fake the reasons for the toxins they push right now, and no one asked the public at large and we are much larger than they are, if we are interseted in their damn engineering and transhumanism..
"for the sake of a sustainable well-being” What a load of rubbish! It’s not for our well being it’s for utter and total control of humanity.
Facts
This man is the son of perdition; or at least he sure seems like it.
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Thanks a lot! I am follower of Massimo! Greetings from Mexico City! Blessings 🙏🏻
This guy needs a bigger platform to send his messages out. He's basically telling you what's going on right now.
This guy is part of it.
@@msheart2 One of the headmasters
He's the CIA are you serious
@@diannh2894 more l8ke DARPA
@@stompthedragon4010 yes and yes.
Übermensch
Great conversation on complicated topics in such a simple way! Thanks to Massimo and the moderator.
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Very interesting, this does indeed remind me of modern luciferianism where the idea is to play god (know the love of god and his creation) and thus become separate from him in your own manifested creation (self exaltation). I'd still maintain that a piousness and unwavering belief in the lore of God is what it is to be religious/believer/worshipper and thus the 'truth seeker' is kind of antithesis to it in this context. I'd would have loved if Yaser Mirdamadi went more into how such a process of truth seeking (and rule forming) as a kind of self exaltation ties into the growing Sharia law in the Imamate system political system. Not sure if faith and doubt go hand in hand, faith is faith without knowledge, the desire for knowledge is thus a symptom of the lack of faith as I interpret it in this context.
Thank you for hosting such a wonderful session. Massimo was as concise, systematic and passionate in his responses as one could only wish. Great questions too.
Hi...have you written papers on his book?
Hi. Never. I mentioned his work in my books but I never did thematic work on him.
I came across Stoicism about 2 years ago on a video here on youtube and I remember almost not clicking on it but I am glad I did because it changed my life in the sense that it opened me up to stoic philosophy and ever since then I have been trying to live a more virtous life I just didnt exactly know how to go about it but this way of thinking definitely has helped me do that with out a doubt. I have read meditations by Marcus Aurelius and Moral Letters to Lucillus by Seneca. From time to time when I speak to friends, aquaintaces etc I am so surprised at how many people are not familiar with Stoic philosophy. Could have something to do with the fact that I live in Mexico and Stoicism is not hugely popular here lol Great interview by the way!
I agree. Stoicism can change our life for better!
Very interesting topic!
Thanks, Barbara!
One speaks about "The crisis of the European sciences" and the fallacies there denounced almost century ago (that would be extremely relevant for the psychiatrical diagnostic system but are ignored because of capitalism), and the audience perceives it as a lecture in political correctness and good manners. Is there any hope at all? Yet, I must say that the phenomenological-existentialist psychiatric tradition itself is responsible "Fighting stigma" is the motto of the pharmaceutical industry. Prof. Brencio, acquiescing the political push for "good words", inadvertently contributes to the problem. Apart from this, she's a rare pearl of intelligence and insight in today's scenario and I would love to hear more from her. We need more Heideggerians in our society. Let's just never forget about Freud, DeSaussure, Lacan &c either..
Thank you for this, Susi I think I'm beginning to get a grasp of Badiou's work
Glad it helped!
Thank you for facilitating and sharing this talk!
This is the link to the article Massimo was referring to: www.patreon.com/posts/prosoche-or-not-30083645
This is great! Enjoyed every bit; thanks for uploading it. He is awesome btw 👍🏼
I'm glad to read. Yes, he's great!
Having been very friendly with the late Gerda Walther I am delighted that there is a video commemorating her life and work!
Who is she?
why do you think Phenomenology is so great?
I like a philosophical approach that has its basic ground in the lived-experience
The desire to be loved is at the foundation of the natural attitude, and may become an eidetic image which guides the self towards exemplary-being-as-expression.
Thanks a lot! But Maths can be also a methaontology, in the sense that the experience of objects doesn´t belong in first terme to them. That's precisely the idea of Heidegger and his hermeneutics of facticity. What do you think?
Very helpful explanation of deontology and it's origins. Thank you!
excellent- thank you!
love it. thank you!
you are pretty.