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Are the uncanny and the mysterious revelatory features of consciousness?

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Are the uncanny and the mysterious revelatory features of consciousness?

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Workshop # 17, The Uncanny, Series 10, (S8,11)
This event begins at 7.30 pm S'pore & WA time, 12.30 pm UK, 7.30 am NY.
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The workshops include of a prior presentation of the topic by myself on YouTube. The meeting itself consists of a brief review of the topic followed by questions and discussion. The weekly topic is posted a week before the event, together with a suggested reading from my work The Pursuit of Value, available through Amazon Books or myself. Transcripts of the Youtube presentation are available by email.
THIS WEEK: Freud’s work ‘The Uncanny’, and Bertrand Russell’s ‘Logic and Mysticism’, indicate that ‘mysteriousness’ and ‘the uncanny’ need not be forms of obfuscation, but ways of understanding. Heidegger, for example, presents ‘the uncanny’ as the unfamiliar, revealed in anxiety. Following these ideas, can we continue to examine how these qualities don’t obfuscate, but reveal the character of something that is immediately familiar, yet obscure. That is, our own reflective consciousness? Reading: The Pursuit of Value, Ch. 1, Scn. iv.
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