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Steps: The Ultimate Tour Opening
The opening for the Nottingham leg of the tour. Featuring the video sequence and entrance of Steps
published: 12 Apr 2012
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Steps - The Ultimate Tour Live - Behind The Scenes
Featuring Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian 'H' Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans and Lisa Scott-Lee.
(C) Universal Pictures and ITV Studios 2012
published: 22 Apr 2017
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STEPS ADVERT The Ultimate Tour DVD 10
published: 25 Mar 2017
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Steps: The Ultimate Tour Rehearsals
Steps: The Ultimate Tour was choreographed and show directed by Gareth Walker. Clip from the Sky Living show Steps: On the Road Again.
published: 27 Sep 2012
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Steps - The Ultimate Tour Style
Steps discuss their tour outfits.
published: 27 Apr 2012
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Steps | The Ultimate Tour 2012
published: 22 May 2012
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Steps - Deeper Shade Of Blue (Live From The Ultimate Tour)
Live Recording from Birmingham LG Arena
published: 09 Sep 2012
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Steps The Ultimate Tour 2012 - Intro/Here And Now/You'll Be Sorry
Liverpool Echo Arena (04/04/12)
3 Rows From The Stage! Best Seats So Far!
published: 16 Apr 2012
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The Ultimate Italy Rome City Tour: A Journey Through History and Culture
The Ultimate Italy Rome City Tour: A Journey Through History and Culture
Join me for a captivating journey through Rome as we explore the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II 🏛️, a majestic tribute to Italy's first king and a symbol of national unity 🇮🇹.
Embark on an immersive tour of Rome's iconic Monument to Victor Emmanuel II 🏛️, a majestic tribute to Italy's unification and national pride 🇮🇹. Often referred to as the "Altar of the Fatherland," this monumental masterpiece stands as a testament to the vision and leadership of Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy 👑.
In this video, we delve into the fascinating history behind the monument's creation, designed by the renowned architect Giuseppe Sacconi 🏗️ and completed between 1885 and 1911. Marvel at the stunning blend of neo...
published: 27 Aug 2024
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Steps The Ultimate Tour @ O2 Arena 20th April 2012 - Opening/Here and Now/You'll Be Sorry
Steps
The Ultimate Tour
Opening/Here and Now/You'll Be Sorry
Friday 20th April 2012
O2 Arena
published: 24 Apr 2012
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Steps: The Ultimate Tour Opening
The opening for the Nottingham leg of the tour. Featuring the video sequence and entrance of Steps
The opening for the Nottingham leg of the tour. Featuring the video sequence and entrance of Steps
https://wn.com/Steps_The_Ultimate_Tour_Opening
The opening for the Nottingham leg of the tour. Featuring the video sequence and entrance of Steps
- published: 12 Apr 2012
- views: 285
25:49
Steps - The Ultimate Tour Live - Behind The Scenes
Featuring Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian 'H' Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans and Lisa Scott-Lee.
(C) Universal Pictures and ITV Studios 2012
Featuring Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian 'H' Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans and Lisa Scott-Lee.
(C) Universal Pictures and ITV Studios 2012
https://wn.com/Steps_The_Ultimate_Tour_Live_Behind_The_Scenes
Featuring Claire Richards, Faye Tozer, Ian 'H' Watkins, Lee Latchford-Evans and Lisa Scott-Lee.
(C) Universal Pictures and ITV Studios 2012
- published: 22 Apr 2017
- views: 26628
4:28
Steps: The Ultimate Tour Rehearsals
Steps: The Ultimate Tour was choreographed and show directed by Gareth Walker. Clip from the Sky Living show Steps: On the Road Again.
Steps: The Ultimate Tour was choreographed and show directed by Gareth Walker. Clip from the Sky Living show Steps: On the Road Again.
https://wn.com/Steps_The_Ultimate_Tour_Rehearsals
Steps: The Ultimate Tour was choreographed and show directed by Gareth Walker. Clip from the Sky Living show Steps: On the Road Again.
- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 1763
41:00
The Ultimate Italy Rome City Tour: A Journey Through History and Culture
The Ultimate Italy Rome City Tour: A Journey Through History and Culture
Join me for a captivating journey through Rome as we explore the Monument to Victor Emm...
The Ultimate Italy Rome City Tour: A Journey Through History and Culture
Join me for a captivating journey through Rome as we explore the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II 🏛️, a majestic tribute to Italy's first king and a symbol of national unity 🇮🇹.
Embark on an immersive tour of Rome's iconic Monument to Victor Emmanuel II 🏛️, a majestic tribute to Italy's unification and national pride 🇮🇹. Often referred to as the "Altar of the Fatherland," this monumental masterpiece stands as a testament to the vision and leadership of Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy 👑.
In this video, we delve into the fascinating history behind the monument's creation, designed by the renowned architect Giuseppe Sacconi 🏗️ and completed between 1885 and 1911. Marvel at the stunning blend of neoclassical and eclectic styles, the pristine white marble facade, and the towering Corinthian columns that make this site a must-see for anyone visiting Rome 🌟.
But that's not all—experience breathtaking views from the monument's terraces 🌄, offering a unique perspective on Rome's most famous landmarks, including the Colosseum 🏟️, Roman Forum 🏛️, and Palatine Hill ⛰️. As you explore, you'll uncover the stories behind the intricate sculptures and reliefs that celebrate Italy's rich cultural heritage and the ideals of unity, freedom, and progress ✨.
Plus, I’ll share insider tips on the best ways to access the monument 🚶♂️, the hidden gems you can't miss 💎, and the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ⚔️, which honors the sacrifices of Italy's brave soldiers.
Whether you're planning a trip to Rome or just love learning about history and architecture, this video is packed with engaging insights and stunning visuals that will transport you to the heart of Italy ❤️. Make sure to hit the subscribe button and ring the bell 🔔 for more captivating tours and cultural explorations from around the world! 🌍
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Monument to Victor Emmanuel II: Tribute to Italy's first king
02:00 Design and architecture by Giuseppe Sacconi
02:45 Explore the landmark’s grandeur and symbolism
03:45 Location: Piazza Venezia, near Roman Forum
04:30 Known as the "Wedding Cake"
05:15 Free entry to explore the monument
06:00 Honoring Victor Emmanuel II and Italy's unification
06:45 Victor Emmanuel II and the Risorgimento movement
07:30 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
08:15 Symbol of Italian unity, patriotism, and national identity
09:00 Grand architectural elements and sculptures
09:45 Panoramic views of Rome from the monument
10:30 Getting there: From the airport to Piazza Venezia
11:15 Directions from the central train station (Termini)
12:00 Closest metro station: Colosseo
12:45 Aerial views from the top of the monument
13:30 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
14:15 Monument's white marble symbolizing unity
15:00 Central staircase and Altar of the Fatherland
15:45 Equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II
16:30 Corinthian columns with historical reliefs
17:15 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: Symbol of sacrifice
18:00 Stunning views from the monument's terrace
18:45 A must-see tourist attraction in Rome
19:30 Location: Piazza Venezia, accessible and central
20:15 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
21:00 Iconic symbol of Rome and Italian history
21:45 Monument’s monumental construction and design
22:30 Testament to Italy's unification and legacy
23:15 Classical Roman architectural elements
24:00 Striking contrast to surrounding historic buildings
24:45 Exhibitions and artifacts inside the monument
25:30 Illuminated at night for a dazzling spectacle
26:15 Focal point for public events and ceremonies
27:00 Restoration and preservation efforts
27:45 Source of pride for the Italian people
28:45 A must-see for history enthusiasts and travelers
29:30 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
30:15 Panoramic view of Rome’s architectural marvels
31:00 Monument’s enduring legacy of unity and progress
31:45 Commanding presence in Piazza Venezia
32:30 Reflects neoclassical and eclectic influences
33:15 Popular site for photos and historical ambiance
34:00 Evokes national pride and historical significance
34:45 Tribute to resilience, unity, and progress
35:30 Nearby historic sites like the Roman Forum
36:15 Accessible by public transport and tours
37:00 Hub for cultural events and celebrations
37:45 Beacon of hope, unity, and progress for Italy
38:30 Showcasing artistry in intricate sculptures and reliefs
39:15 Living testament to Italy's cultural heritage
40:00 Bird's-eye view of Rome’s historic center
👉 Stay Connected:
Instagram : / gotraveler_. .
👍 Give us a thumbs up, hit that share button, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel! 📲✨
/ @gotravelers-ku1my
#RomeTravel #ExploreRome #RomeIn4K #CulturalTour #HistoricalTour #ItalianCuisine #RomeAdventures #TravelItaly #EternalCity #VisitRome #gotravelers #italy rome city tour #Rome
https://wn.com/The_Ultimate_Italy_Rome_City_Tour_A_Journey_Through_History_And_Culture
The Ultimate Italy Rome City Tour: A Journey Through History and Culture
Join me for a captivating journey through Rome as we explore the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II 🏛️, a majestic tribute to Italy's first king and a symbol of national unity 🇮🇹.
Embark on an immersive tour of Rome's iconic Monument to Victor Emmanuel II 🏛️, a majestic tribute to Italy's unification and national pride 🇮🇹. Often referred to as the "Altar of the Fatherland," this monumental masterpiece stands as a testament to the vision and leadership of Victor Emmanuel II, the first king of a unified Italy 👑.
In this video, we delve into the fascinating history behind the monument's creation, designed by the renowned architect Giuseppe Sacconi 🏗️ and completed between 1885 and 1911. Marvel at the stunning blend of neoclassical and eclectic styles, the pristine white marble facade, and the towering Corinthian columns that make this site a must-see for anyone visiting Rome 🌟.
But that's not all—experience breathtaking views from the monument's terraces 🌄, offering a unique perspective on Rome's most famous landmarks, including the Colosseum 🏟️, Roman Forum 🏛️, and Palatine Hill ⛰️. As you explore, you'll uncover the stories behind the intricate sculptures and reliefs that celebrate Italy's rich cultural heritage and the ideals of unity, freedom, and progress ✨.
Plus, I’ll share insider tips on the best ways to access the monument 🚶♂️, the hidden gems you can't miss 💎, and the significance of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ⚔️, which honors the sacrifices of Italy's brave soldiers.
Whether you're planning a trip to Rome or just love learning about history and architecture, this video is packed with engaging insights and stunning visuals that will transport you to the heart of Italy ❤️. Make sure to hit the subscribe button and ring the bell 🔔 for more captivating tours and cultural explorations from around the world! 🌍
00:00 Introduction
01:05 Monument to Victor Emmanuel II: Tribute to Italy's first king
02:00 Design and architecture by Giuseppe Sacconi
02:45 Explore the landmark’s grandeur and symbolism
03:45 Location: Piazza Venezia, near Roman Forum
04:30 Known as the "Wedding Cake"
05:15 Free entry to explore the monument
06:00 Honoring Victor Emmanuel II and Italy's unification
06:45 Victor Emmanuel II and the Risorgimento movement
07:30 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
08:15 Symbol of Italian unity, patriotism, and national identity
09:00 Grand architectural elements and sculptures
09:45 Panoramic views of Rome from the monument
10:30 Getting there: From the airport to Piazza Venezia
11:15 Directions from the central train station (Termini)
12:00 Closest metro station: Colosseo
12:45 Aerial views from the top of the monument
13:30 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
14:15 Monument's white marble symbolizing unity
15:00 Central staircase and Altar of the Fatherland
15:45 Equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II
16:30 Corinthian columns with historical reliefs
17:15 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: Symbol of sacrifice
18:00 Stunning views from the monument's terrace
18:45 A must-see tourist attraction in Rome
19:30 Location: Piazza Venezia, accessible and central
20:15 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
21:00 Iconic symbol of Rome and Italian history
21:45 Monument’s monumental construction and design
22:30 Testament to Italy's unification and legacy
23:15 Classical Roman architectural elements
24:00 Striking contrast to surrounding historic buildings
24:45 Exhibitions and artifacts inside the monument
25:30 Illuminated at night for a dazzling spectacle
26:15 Focal point for public events and ceremonies
27:00 Restoration and preservation efforts
27:45 Source of pride for the Italian people
28:45 A must-see for history enthusiasts and travelers
29:30 Subscribe to my YouTube channel
30:15 Panoramic view of Rome’s architectural marvels
31:00 Monument’s enduring legacy of unity and progress
31:45 Commanding presence in Piazza Venezia
32:30 Reflects neoclassical and eclectic influences
33:15 Popular site for photos and historical ambiance
34:00 Evokes national pride and historical significance
34:45 Tribute to resilience, unity, and progress
35:30 Nearby historic sites like the Roman Forum
36:15 Accessible by public transport and tours
37:00 Hub for cultural events and celebrations
37:45 Beacon of hope, unity, and progress for Italy
38:30 Showcasing artistry in intricate sculptures and reliefs
39:15 Living testament to Italy's cultural heritage
40:00 Bird's-eye view of Rome’s historic center
👉 Stay Connected:
Instagram : / gotraveler_. .
👍 Give us a thumbs up, hit that share button, and don't forget to subscribe to our channel! 📲✨
/ @gotravelers-ku1my
#RomeTravel #ExploreRome #RomeIn4K #CulturalTour #HistoricalTour #ItalianCuisine #RomeAdventures #TravelItaly #EternalCity #VisitRome #gotravelers #italy rome city tour #Rome
- published: 27 Aug 2024
- views: 120
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What is ABSOLUTE?
We ask the question - what is ABSOLUTE? The concept of the ABSOLUTE is one of the central themes in the history of philosophy. But what is the difference between something absolute and its opposite - the relative?
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Image sources:
http://www.pixabay.com
Background music:
Antonín Dvořák - Humoresque no. 7
https://musopen.org/music/2215/antonin-dvorak/humoresque-no-7-in-gb-op-1017-e-piano-arr/
published: 07 Aug 2017
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UNBOXED: Absolute & Relative Truth
Hegel, one of the more influential modern European Philosophers, saw the history of human thought as a battle between dogmatism and skepticism, between absolute "black and white" and relative "shades of grey" understandings of truth. Those who argue for absolute truth say that some beliefs are true regardless of place, time, or perspective, while those who argue for relative truth say human truth is never absolute, but varies by perspective and degree.
Hegel saw Aristotle and Heraclitus of ancient Greece as the first philosophers to embody these two sides in the history of human thought. Unfortunately, Hegel was rather Eurocentric, and gave Egyptian and Indian thought little consideration, and Chinese thought none at all, though he could have found this dynamic in these places and other...
published: 18 Jan 2014
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Introduction to Hegel's Absolute
Images are of Mandelbrot and Julia set fractals, dialectical images of the finite qua finite.
https://empyreantrail.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/the-general-description-of-the-absolute/
published: 01 Feb 2019
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HPS100 Lecture 02: Absolute Knowledge
Can we know anything with absolute certainty? Is there such a thing as infallible knowledge?
00:30 Can we know anything for certain?
02:34 How do we justify that 1+2=3?
06:44 How do we justify "All swans are white"?
09:18 How do we justify the Law of Gravity?
11:53 Analytic vs. Synthetic
16:51 Two basic questions
___ 17:18 Can analytic propositions be absolutely certain?
___ 18:01 Can synthetic propositions be absolutely certain?
19:35 The Problem of Sensations
34:05 The Problem of Induction
43:23 The Problem of Theory-Ladennes
49:39 Fallibilism
51:23 Summary: Fallibilism vs. Infallibilism
52:35 Answers
52:44 Certainty in Empirical and Formal Science
You can access all the slideshows here https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ah0oClIIIQL82HACQ_nHOzNdmUF6
Enroll in HPS100 Introductory History and Philo...
published: 18 Sep 2015
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F.H. Bradley | Absolute Idealist Philosophy
F. H. Bradley’s Absolute Idealism was in sharp contrast to that of McTaggart’s. Indeed, their conception of metaphysics was staunchly different. McTaggart saw metaphysics as a means of comfort, while Bradley sarcastically took metaphysics to be “the finding of bad reasons for what we believe upon instinct, but to find these reasons is no less an instinct.” In a more serious tone, he also expounds upon this in the following way:
Bradley’s writings include Ethical Studies, The Principles of Logic, and Essays on Truth and Reality, but perhaps his most important contribution to British Idealism was his 1893 magnum opus, Appearance and Reality. The work is divided into two books; the first being “Appearance,” and the second being “Reality.” In “Appearance,” Bradley arms himself with a sin...
published: 14 Sep 2020
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A History of Philosophy | 59 Hegel on Absolute Spirit
A History of Philosophy | 59 Hegel on Absolute Spirit
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published: 16 Jun 2015
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Hegel --Absolute Idealism - UPSC , UGC NET (Udemy course link is in Description)
Udemy course on the western philosophy link
https://www.udemy.com/course/western-philosophy-by-abhishek/?referralCode=0408793FAB7F8405B2E2
published: 02 Apr 2021
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Absolute Freedom - Shunyamurti
Shunyamurti discusses what freedom is, and describes how the absolute freedom of the Spirit or Real Self can manifest through authentic yoga practice, on the spiritual path to enlightenment and liberation from the ego.
Recorded at the Sat Yoga Institute Student Satsang, January 23, 2014.
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published: 09 Mar 2014
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Absolute Truth
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published: 24 Apr 2012
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Hegel: Philosophy of Absolute Idealism
Subject: Philosophy
Course Name: Modern Western Philosophy
Keyword: Swayamprabha
published: 17 Jan 2018
3:46
What is ABSOLUTE?
We ask the question - what is ABSOLUTE? The concept of the ABSOLUTE is one of the central themes in the history of philosophy. But what is the difference betwee...
We ask the question - what is ABSOLUTE? The concept of the ABSOLUTE is one of the central themes in the history of philosophy. But what is the difference between something absolute and its opposite - the relative?
***
Image sources:
http://www.pixabay.com
Background music:
Antonín Dvořák - Humoresque no. 7
https://musopen.org/music/2215/antonin-dvorak/humoresque-no-7-in-gb-op-1017-e-piano-arr/
https://wn.com/What_Is_Absolute
We ask the question - what is ABSOLUTE? The concept of the ABSOLUTE is one of the central themes in the history of philosophy. But what is the difference between something absolute and its opposite - the relative?
***
Image sources:
http://www.pixabay.com
Background music:
Antonín Dvořák - Humoresque no. 7
https://musopen.org/music/2215/antonin-dvorak/humoresque-no-7-in-gb-op-1017-e-piano-arr/
- published: 07 Aug 2017
- views: 7862
6:01
UNBOXED: Absolute & Relative Truth
Hegel, one of the more influential modern European Philosophers, saw the history of human thought as a battle between dogmatism and skepticism, between absolute...
Hegel, one of the more influential modern European Philosophers, saw the history of human thought as a battle between dogmatism and skepticism, between absolute "black and white" and relative "shades of grey" understandings of truth. Those who argue for absolute truth say that some beliefs are true regardless of place, time, or perspective, while those who argue for relative truth say human truth is never absolute, but varies by perspective and degree.
Hegel saw
Aristotle and Heraclitus of ancient Greece as the first philosophers to embody these two sides in the history of human thought. Unfortunately, Hegel was rather Eurocentric, and gave Egyptian and Indian thought little consideration, and Chinese thought none at all, though he could have found this dynamic in these places and others. Examining these two sides of human thought tells us much about the human mind, as well as the positions we each take in our everyday thinking.
Aristotle argued that genuine knowledge, unlike mere opinion, must be eternal and universal, true in all times and places. For Aristotle, if something is genuinely true, it is exclusively true and cannot be false at all, just as if something is genuinely good, it is exclusively good and cannot be bad at all. Aristotle argues that it is the job of the philosopher to distinguish the true from the false and the good from the bad using reason, and that without absolute truth, nothing can be said with certainty.
Heraclitus, a far more skeptical thinker than Aristotle, argued that human understandings are always relative and limited, and wisdom shows us that we can always improve our perspective. Heraclitus argues that experts who acquire knowledge often become proud and ignorant, believing their perspective to be absolute, forgetting that they only see part of the picture. While we want certainty, this can limit our perspective such that we do not open up to perspectives outside and opposed to our own. What is true in one perspective may be false in another, just as what is good for someone may be bad for someone else. Heraclitus argues that it is the goal of the wise to encompass all perspectives as much as possible, rather than be certain that one is on the single and simple side of truth.
One of the questions I am often asked by students is, "Can't we take both sides?". The truth is that we find ourselves on both sides everyday. Sometimes we want to defend beliefs, traditions and authorities, explaining away counterexamples, and other times we want to doubt and question them, drawing attention to counterexamples. Learning and questioning the positions of thinkers on both sides strengthens the mind we use to take these positions ourselves.
Today, the same positions found in Aristotle, Heraclitus and throughout the ancient world define the central debate in Philosophy of Science. Positivists argue that scientific fact is exclusively objective and confirmed, while Pragmatists argue that scientific theories and models are useful descriptions and tools, but not complete explanations that are final or unimprovable.
We have acquired so much knowledge and technology throughout human history, and yet it still remains valuable to take one side or the other of this endless debate depending on whether we want things to be questioned or unquestioned, whether we want things to change or remain the same. When we want certainty, relativity makes us insecure, but when we want change, certainty makes us claustrophobic. Exercising both sides of our minds gives us the ability to consciously take better positions, make better arguments, and be better human beings.
https://wn.com/Unboxed_Absolute_Relative_Truth
Hegel, one of the more influential modern European Philosophers, saw the history of human thought as a battle between dogmatism and skepticism, between absolute "black and white" and relative "shades of grey" understandings of truth. Those who argue for absolute truth say that some beliefs are true regardless of place, time, or perspective, while those who argue for relative truth say human truth is never absolute, but varies by perspective and degree.
Hegel saw
Aristotle and Heraclitus of ancient Greece as the first philosophers to embody these two sides in the history of human thought. Unfortunately, Hegel was rather Eurocentric, and gave Egyptian and Indian thought little consideration, and Chinese thought none at all, though he could have found this dynamic in these places and others. Examining these two sides of human thought tells us much about the human mind, as well as the positions we each take in our everyday thinking.
Aristotle argued that genuine knowledge, unlike mere opinion, must be eternal and universal, true in all times and places. For Aristotle, if something is genuinely true, it is exclusively true and cannot be false at all, just as if something is genuinely good, it is exclusively good and cannot be bad at all. Aristotle argues that it is the job of the philosopher to distinguish the true from the false and the good from the bad using reason, and that without absolute truth, nothing can be said with certainty.
Heraclitus, a far more skeptical thinker than Aristotle, argued that human understandings are always relative and limited, and wisdom shows us that we can always improve our perspective. Heraclitus argues that experts who acquire knowledge often become proud and ignorant, believing their perspective to be absolute, forgetting that they only see part of the picture. While we want certainty, this can limit our perspective such that we do not open up to perspectives outside and opposed to our own. What is true in one perspective may be false in another, just as what is good for someone may be bad for someone else. Heraclitus argues that it is the goal of the wise to encompass all perspectives as much as possible, rather than be certain that one is on the single and simple side of truth.
One of the questions I am often asked by students is, "Can't we take both sides?". The truth is that we find ourselves on both sides everyday. Sometimes we want to defend beliefs, traditions and authorities, explaining away counterexamples, and other times we want to doubt and question them, drawing attention to counterexamples. Learning and questioning the positions of thinkers on both sides strengthens the mind we use to take these positions ourselves.
Today, the same positions found in Aristotle, Heraclitus and throughout the ancient world define the central debate in Philosophy of Science. Positivists argue that scientific fact is exclusively objective and confirmed, while Pragmatists argue that scientific theories and models are useful descriptions and tools, but not complete explanations that are final or unimprovable.
We have acquired so much knowledge and technology throughout human history, and yet it still remains valuable to take one side or the other of this endless debate depending on whether we want things to be questioned or unquestioned, whether we want things to change or remain the same. When we want certainty, relativity makes us insecure, but when we want change, certainty makes us claustrophobic. Exercising both sides of our minds gives us the ability to consciously take better positions, make better arguments, and be better human beings.
- published: 18 Jan 2014
- views: 10576
18:25
Introduction to Hegel's Absolute
Images are of Mandelbrot and Julia set fractals, dialectical images of the finite qua finite.
https://empyreantrail.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/the-general-descri...
Images are of Mandelbrot and Julia set fractals, dialectical images of the finite qua finite.
https://empyreantrail.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/the-general-description-of-the-absolute/
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Hegel's_Absolute
Images are of Mandelbrot and Julia set fractals, dialectical images of the finite qua finite.
https://empyreantrail.wordpress.com/2017/07/13/the-general-description-of-the-absolute/
- published: 01 Feb 2019
- views: 7652
54:59
HPS100 Lecture 02: Absolute Knowledge
Can we know anything with absolute certainty? Is there such a thing as infallible knowledge?
00:30 Can we know anything for certain?
02:34 How do we justify t...
Can we know anything with absolute certainty? Is there such a thing as infallible knowledge?
00:30 Can we know anything for certain?
02:34 How do we justify that 1+2=3?
06:44 How do we justify "All swans are white"?
09:18 How do we justify the Law of Gravity?
11:53 Analytic vs. Synthetic
16:51 Two basic questions
___ 17:18 Can analytic propositions be absolutely certain?
___ 18:01 Can synthetic propositions be absolutely certain?
19:35 The Problem of Sensations
34:05 The Problem of Induction
43:23 The Problem of Theory-Ladennes
49:39 Fallibilism
51:23 Summary: Fallibilism vs. Infallibilism
52:35 Answers
52:44 Certainty in Empirical and Formal Science
You can access all the slideshows here https://1drv.ms/f/s!Ah0oClIIIQL82HACQ_nHOzNdmUF6
Enroll in HPS100 Introductory History and Philosophy of Science at https://acorn.utoronto.ca/
My name is Hakob Barseghyan. I teach history and philosophy of science at the IHPST, University of Toronto. It is my goal to help my students appreciate how fascinating both the history and philosophy of science are. HPS100 is my introductory course on history and philosophy of science; it is offered online in both Fall and Winter terms.
The course is funded by University of Toronto, Online Learning Strategies (http://onlinelearning.utoronto.ca/) and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (http://www.hps.utoronto.ca/)
Watch in HD 1080 for the best quality.
https://wn.com/Hps100_Lecture_02_Absolute_Knowledge
Can we know anything with absolute certainty? Is there such a thing as infallible knowledge?
00:30 Can we know anything for certain?
02:34 How do we justify that 1+2=3?
06:44 How do we justify "All swans are white"?
09:18 How do we justify the Law of Gravity?
11:53 Analytic vs. Synthetic
16:51 Two basic questions
___ 17:18 Can analytic propositions be absolutely certain?
___ 18:01 Can synthetic propositions be absolutely certain?
19:35 The Problem of Sensations
34:05 The Problem of Induction
43:23 The Problem of Theory-Ladennes
49:39 Fallibilism
51:23 Summary: Fallibilism vs. Infallibilism
52:35 Answers
52:44 Certainty in Empirical and Formal Science
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F.H. Bradley | Absolute Idealist Philosophy
F. H. Bradley’s Absolute Idealism was in sharp contrast to that of McTaggart’s. Indeed, their conception of metaphysics was staunchly different. McTaggart saw...
F. H. Bradley’s Absolute Idealism was in sharp contrast to that of McTaggart’s. Indeed, their conception of metaphysics was staunchly different. McTaggart saw metaphysics as a means of comfort, while Bradley sarcastically took metaphysics to be “the finding of bad reasons for what we believe upon instinct, but to find these reasons is no less an instinct.” In a more serious tone, he also expounds upon this in the following way:
Bradley’s writings include Ethical Studies, The Principles of Logic, and Essays on Truth and Reality, but perhaps his most important contribution to British Idealism was his 1893 magnum opus, Appearance and Reality. The work is divided into two books; the first being “Appearance,” and the second being “Reality.” In “Appearance,” Bradley arms himself with a single weapon—the Law of Non-Contradiction—and proceeds to lead the reader through a pilgrim’s progress of argumentation; wherein he exposes contradictions, inconsistencies, and paradoxes embedded deep in the heart of our everyday experiences that we take prima facie to be unquestionably and absolutely real.
Among the condemned include the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, relations, space, time, motion, change, causality, activity, individual things, the self, the body, physical nature, and many other phenomena that get caught in his snare. Bradley even goes so far as to say that “philosophy, as we shall find in our next chapter, is itself but appearance.” For Bradley, these phenomena are all “appearances” that fail to live up to the status of “Ultimate Reality.”
After entering into the second book of Appearance and Reality (i.e. “Reality”), Bradley exchanges his heavily-used battering-ram for an eidetic canvas and paintbrush, and proceeds to draft a portrait of reality. Bradley calls his “Ultimate Reality,” the “Absolute.” In like contrast to McTaggart’s “society of eternal selves,” Bradley’s Absolute is a harmonious, supra-relational whole whose contents is nothing other than sentient experience. Bradley’s arguments for monism stem from his rejection of the reality of relations. In fact, Bradley’s legacy has largely been shaped by his notorious and eponymously named “Bradley’s Regress.”
In the most dramatic passage of Appearance and Reality, Bradley calls upon the reader to perform the following ideal experiment:
“Find any piece of existence, take up anything that anyone could possibly call a fact, or could in any sense assert to have being, and then judge if it does not consist in sentient experience. Try to discover any sense in which you can still continue to speak of it, when all perception and feeling have been removed; or point out any fragment of its matter, any aspect of its being, which is not derived from and is not still relative to this source. When the experiment is made strictly, I can myself conceive of nothing else than the experienced. Anything, in no sense felt or perceived, becomes to me quite unmeaning. And as I cannot try to think of it without realising either that I am not thinking at all, or that I am thinking of it against my will as being experienced, I am driven to the conclusion that for me experience is the same as reality. The fact that falls elsewhere seems, in my mind, to be a mere word and a failure, or else an attempt at self-contradiction. It is a vicious abstraction whose existence is meaningless nonsense, and is therefore not possible.”
The radical conclusions of Bradley’s arguments for monism and a single “Absolute” that transcends, absorbs, and harmonizes all the finite and contradictory appearances of our universe, “with all its suns and galaxies,” earned him the title of “the Zeno of modern philosophy.” Bradley’s trenchant prose, humorous whit, and frequent polemics against empiricism, materialism, reductionism, and abstractionism blend together into an iconic and unique flavor of thought.
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F. H. Bradley’s Absolute Idealism was in sharp contrast to that of McTaggart’s. Indeed, their conception of metaphysics was staunchly different. McTaggart saw metaphysics as a means of comfort, while Bradley sarcastically took metaphysics to be “the finding of bad reasons for what we believe upon instinct, but to find these reasons is no less an instinct.” In a more serious tone, he also expounds upon this in the following way:
Bradley’s writings include Ethical Studies, The Principles of Logic, and Essays on Truth and Reality, but perhaps his most important contribution to British Idealism was his 1893 magnum opus, Appearance and Reality. The work is divided into two books; the first being “Appearance,” and the second being “Reality.” In “Appearance,” Bradley arms himself with a single weapon—the Law of Non-Contradiction—and proceeds to lead the reader through a pilgrim’s progress of argumentation; wherein he exposes contradictions, inconsistencies, and paradoxes embedded deep in the heart of our everyday experiences that we take prima facie to be unquestionably and absolutely real.
Among the condemned include the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, relations, space, time, motion, change, causality, activity, individual things, the self, the body, physical nature, and many other phenomena that get caught in his snare. Bradley even goes so far as to say that “philosophy, as we shall find in our next chapter, is itself but appearance.” For Bradley, these phenomena are all “appearances” that fail to live up to the status of “Ultimate Reality.”
After entering into the second book of Appearance and Reality (i.e. “Reality”), Bradley exchanges his heavily-used battering-ram for an eidetic canvas and paintbrush, and proceeds to draft a portrait of reality. Bradley calls his “Ultimate Reality,” the “Absolute.” In like contrast to McTaggart’s “society of eternal selves,” Bradley’s Absolute is a harmonious, supra-relational whole whose contents is nothing other than sentient experience. Bradley’s arguments for monism stem from his rejection of the reality of relations. In fact, Bradley’s legacy has largely been shaped by his notorious and eponymously named “Bradley’s Regress.”
In the most dramatic passage of Appearance and Reality, Bradley calls upon the reader to perform the following ideal experiment:
“Find any piece of existence, take up anything that anyone could possibly call a fact, or could in any sense assert to have being, and then judge if it does not consist in sentient experience. Try to discover any sense in which you can still continue to speak of it, when all perception and feeling have been removed; or point out any fragment of its matter, any aspect of its being, which is not derived from and is not still relative to this source. When the experiment is made strictly, I can myself conceive of nothing else than the experienced. Anything, in no sense felt or perceived, becomes to me quite unmeaning. And as I cannot try to think of it without realising either that I am not thinking at all, or that I am thinking of it against my will as being experienced, I am driven to the conclusion that for me experience is the same as reality. The fact that falls elsewhere seems, in my mind, to be a mere word and a failure, or else an attempt at self-contradiction. It is a vicious abstraction whose existence is meaningless nonsense, and is therefore not possible.”
The radical conclusions of Bradley’s arguments for monism and a single “Absolute” that transcends, absorbs, and harmonizes all the finite and contradictory appearances of our universe, “with all its suns and galaxies,” earned him the title of “the Zeno of modern philosophy.” Bradley’s trenchant prose, humorous whit, and frequent polemics against empiricism, materialism, reductionism, and abstractionism blend together into an iconic and unique flavor of thought.
- published: 14 Sep 2020
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A History of Philosophy | 59 Hegel on Absolute Spirit
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Hegel --Absolute Idealism - UPSC , UGC NET (Udemy course link is in Description)
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2:04
Absolute Freedom - Shunyamurti
Shunyamurti discusses what freedom is, and describes how the absolute freedom of the Spirit or Real Self can manifest through authentic yoga practice, on the sp...
Shunyamurti discusses what freedom is, and describes how the absolute freedom of the Spirit or Real Self can manifest through authentic yoga practice, on the spiritual path to enlightenment and liberation from the ego.
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Shunyamurti discusses what freedom is, and describes how the absolute freedom of the Spirit or Real Self can manifest through authentic yoga practice, on the spiritual path to enlightenment and liberation from the ego.
Recorded at the Sat Yoga Institute Student Satsang, January 23, 2014.
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3:14
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Hegel: Philosophy of Absolute Idealism
Subject: Philosophy
Course Name: Modern Western Philosophy
Keyword: Swayamprabha
Subject: Philosophy
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