Phenomenology
Forest Fire
What we say to the dog
Water
Photograph of a leaf
Forest Fire
Defending the territory
Darwin's Mirror
Recency Bias
Monarch
Kluge
European Psychic
Belief
Pattern
Berlin Wall 1999
Cave Paintings
Trees
A Tree
Rose
Clouds
Philosophical Anthropology
Do we see ourselves as others see us?
Darwin
Tree of evolution
Darwin
Thinking
You cannot step twice into the same river ~ Herac…
Grass
Eppur si muove
Nowhere Man
Bread / Brot
E.O Wilson
Infinite Anxiety
Horses
Humans are Strange creatures
Figure 18.1
Sartre
Asteroid Impact
Dragon fly & its wings
Jared Diamond
Lucy /Australopithecus africanus
Can you stop thinking
The Keeling curve of CO2
Krakatau ~ Krakatoa
Night flight
Light
Black on Black
Thinking
Future of PC
Right handed preference
Tin Man
Homo sapiens / Winners
"Buddham Sharanm Gachhami'"
Don't think of an elephant
Louis XIV
Leo Tolstoy
Fodor Dostoevsky
Mikhail Lermontov
^ ^ ^
Each work of art is a thought
A person is a set of....
Meaning
Knowledge
Sensation
Shame
Gorbachev
My Mask
Written in stone
Fig. 10.11
Paper money
Goethe's colours and light
African Primates
Urban Music
^ ^
Linked
Stream
Unified pluralities of instants
1/3 of my fellow citizens
Plate 9.8 ~ Members of a Harvard College graduatin…
"Day and Night" ~ Tiutchev
PLATE 6.5
Do Plants Think?
Morning light
Time
Flow
Mind /manas / viññāṇa / ಮನಸ್ಸು / मन
^ ^
Sociobiology
Thrasymachus's challenge
Seeing a tree
Color
Darwin
Nietzsche
Darwin
Eyes
Figure 4.3 ~ Thousands of Years Ago
Figure 4.2 ~ Millions of years ago
HAPPY & FORGETFUL
Use of fire
Lucy's foot prints
Snow White
Privatization of sensation ~ Figure 12
. . . like a smile of a wind
Do you see violet....?
Time Flow
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Each French socialists often appeared to the middle class and the state of help the poor. Marx argued that the interests of the middle class and those of the industrial working class are inevitably opposed to each other. Indeed, according to the Manifesto,’ the “history of all previously existing society in the history of class struggles.” In Marx’s view, one class had always exploited the other, and with the advent of modern industry, society and split more clearly than ever before: between the middle class -- the bourgeoisie -- and the modern working class -- the proletariat. Moreover, the bourgeoisi9e had reduced everything to a matter of money and “naked self-interest.” “In a word, for exploitation, veiled by religious and political illusions, the bourgeoisie had substituted naked, shameless, direct brutal exploitation.”
Just at the bourgeoisie had triumphed over the feudal aristocracy, Marx predicted, the proletariat was destined to conquer the bourgeoisie in a violent revolution. While a tiny minority owned the means of production and grew richer, the ever-poorer proletariat was constantly growing in size and inclass consciousness. In this process, the proletariat was added, according to Marx, by a portion of the bourgeoisie who had gone over to the proletariat and who (like Marx and Engels) “had raised themselves to the level of comprehending theoretically the historical moment.” And the critical moment was very near. . . . Page 740
~ Bryan Magee