srpollo18
srpollo18 t1_is32knd wrote
Reply to comment by Getjac in Bruno Latour posed a major challenge to modern philosophy’s key assumption - a distinction between the human subject and the world. Philosophy as a field is yet to properly understand the importance of his contribution | Graham Harman. by IAI_Admin
Exactly. Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, etc we’re all challenging the subject-object split and refuting through phenomenological exploration in several realms. Perhaps, Latour posed a new variation of this historical theme? Otherwise, it feels inaccurate.
srpollo18 t1_is33667 wrote
Reply to comment by RoddyDost in Bruno Latour posed a major challenge to modern philosophy’s key assumption - a distinction between the human subject and the world. Philosophy as a field is yet to properly understand the importance of his contribution | Graham Harman. by IAI_Admin
I use phenomenology as the core of my therapeutic practice. I get to study Heidegger with a group of therapists who present cases using Heideggarian (existential/phenomenology) and psychoanalytic relational models.
This shit becomes alive when using it in practice and watching clients use key themes to integrate and move towards health. It’s pretty damn cool.