http://youtu.be/SxLIlLzIh2Q A dialogical relation will show itself also in genuine conversation, but it is not composed of this. ...On the other hand, all conversation derives its genuineness only from the consciousness of the element of inclusion—even if this appears only abstractly as an "acknowledgement" of the actual being of the partner in the conversation; but this Continue Reading …
The Tree of Life’s Contingent Universe
http://youtu.be/1WvuJwMFPz4 Watch on YouTube I can write nothing on Heideggerian scholar*/(anti)Hollywood director Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life that hasn't been better written elsewhere. Even so, the film has just come available on DVD and digital download, so I thought I'd recommend it to anyone who has been interested in PEL's recent religion episodes. Continue Reading …
Capturing Schleiermacher’s Romantic Mood
Watch in YouTube Can modern film depict Schleiermacher's nature-obsessed 18th century Romantic mood? Probably not, but let's go. I thought I better understood Husserlian phenomenology after reading Sartre's Nausea, which even in translation has some gripping prose. The clip above, from Werner Herzog's Nosferatu (1979) exudes both the German Romantic aesthetic, and a Continue Reading …
Kierkegaard and Cinema
You don’t have to be a self-absorbed mope to like Kierkegaard, but it can't hurt. Below is a stereotypically morose clip from Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal (1957), which echoes themes presented in The Sickness Unto Death: Watch on youtube. The protagonist, Antonius Block, is a medieval knight suffering from what Kierkegaard might classify as conscious despair of Continue Reading …