Korea Deconstructed
David Tizzard
Korea Deconstructed is a show that talks to Korean people about Korean issues. It seeks that which is real, authentic, and experienced, often taking place beyond the reach of headline news and geopolitics. It is hosted by David Tizzard who has lived and worked in Korea for nearly two decades and has a PhD in Korean Studies
Categorias: Cultura y Sociedad
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Bernardo Kastrup is the executive director of Essentia Foundation. His work has been leading the modern renaissance of metaphysical idealism, the notion that reality is essentially mental. He has a Ph.D. in philosophy and another Ph.D. in computer engineering. As a scientist, Bernardo has worked for CERN and Philips Research Laboratories. Bernardo's 11th book, coming in 2024, is 'Analytic Idealism in a Nutshell: A straightforward summary of the 21st-century's only plausible metaphysics.'
This is me listening to Bernardo and asking him questions so as to better understand the world as mind. To do this, we explored what it means to be human. Bernardo explained the work of Nietzsche, Frankl, Schopenhauer, and Jung to me as well as how a bourgeoise has sought to wrest control of our culture away from the church and ultimately leave us stranded, meaningless, and seeking solutions elsewhere.
Bernardo taught me that we should not seek answers or solutions. These will never appear to us and we simply don't have the capability to understand what is going on. Instead, like the apple blossom in his garden, we should just be. We should listen to the noumena, the will inside us. We can describe it as duty, as calling, as fate, or as many other things. But ultimately, we are a violin and we should allow ourselves to be played by nature rather than seeking to force ourselves on the world. We should seek service instead of personal happiness. These ideas will stay with me for a while.
At the end, I asked him to recommend a movie, a book, and a song. The movie he suggested was The Double Life of Véronique (1991) by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski. The song was Song to the Siren by Cocteau Twins vocalist Elizabeth Fraser. The book was Schopenhauer's The World as Will and Representation.
Bernardo's Website: https://www.bernardokastrup.com/
The Essentia Foundation: https://www.youtube.com/@UCHKZdDf09_8vVHm102fu0sg
Bernardo's upcoming book: https://www.amazon.com/Analytic-Idealism-Nutshell-straightforward-metaphysics/dp/1803416696
Discussion Outline:
0:00 The importance of service
7:40 The bourgeoisie capture of culture
12:33 Immanent meaning
25:35 Spiritual but not religious
31:00 Carl Jung and our two stages of life
41:58 Introspection as the royal path to knowledge
48:15 Schopenhauer and the will inside us
54:52 Synchronicity 1:05:03 Religion and science
1:16:58 The world as mind
1:26:10 A book, a movie, and a song
1:31:10 The apple blossom
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Episodios anteriores
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78 - Bernardo Kastrup and The Search for Meaning Sat, 27 Apr 2024
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77 - Taoism and the Creator Sun, 14 Apr 2024
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76 - Is it Worth Living in Korea? | Three Young Koreans Discuss Their Lives Mon, 01 Apr 2024
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75 - Analyzing Korean Dramas, Society, and Culture | Noona's Noonchi Sun, 17 Mar 2024
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74 - Health, History, and Technology in Korea | John P. DiMoia Sun, 03 Mar 2024
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73 - Korean Religion, Culture, and History | Anton Scholz Sun, 18 Feb 2024
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72 - Are Koreans The Most Depressed People in the World? | Psychologist 서늘한 여름 밤 Wed, 07 Feb 2024
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71 - Dr. Robert Sapolsky - Korea Determined Wed, 31 Jan 2024
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70 - Constructing Literature and Space in 1970s Korea | Tanner Rogers Sun, 21 Jan 2024
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69 - Can You Speak English? | Three Korean Women's Experiences Wed, 10 Jan 2024
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68 - ID:Earth | Korean Artists and Making Music Beyond K-Pop Sun, 07 Jan 2024
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67 - Finding Meaning Through Ideas | David Tizzard Sun, 24 Dec 2023
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66 - Koryo Saram │Identity, Language, and Culture Sun, 17 Dec 2023
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65 - Exploring Seoul, Finding Life │iGoBart Sun, 03 Dec 2023
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64 - Pole Dance, Body Image, and Yoga │Jasmyn Kim Sat, 25 Nov 2023
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63 - Dangerous Discussions on Korean History │ Dr. Donald Baker Sat, 18 Nov 2023
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62 - Korean History and its Leaders │ Korea Deconstructed #062 Mon, 30 Oct 2023
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61 - The Rise and Fall of Korean Punk │Trash Yang Moses Sat, 09 Sep 2023
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60 - Korean Men: Mandatory Military Service Wed, 30 Aug 2023
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59 - Korea's Gen Z: How to Change the World Sun, 06 Aug 2023
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58 - I Lived Through Colonization and War in Korea but never Stopped Singing Sat, 08 Jul 2023
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57 - Korean Generations with Dr. Robert J. Fouser Sun, 18 Jun 2023
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56 - K-Sleep: The Science and Psychology of How Korean People Sleep Mon, 05 Jun 2023
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55 - Spirituality: Psychology, Belief and Korea Sun, 21 May 2023
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54 - 1970s Korea: A History Lesson with Hank Morris Sun, 14 May 2023
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53 - The Scent of Korea: History, Culture, and Phenomenology Sat, 06 May 2023
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52 - Don't Obey #052 Korean Photography, Fashion, and Sexuality Mon, 03 Apr 2023
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51 - Vogue Femme #051 Sat, 25 Mar 2023
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50 - Korean Philosophy #050 Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 0h
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49 - Korean Democracy and Culture #049 Sun, 26 Feb 2023
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48 - The North, The South, and The Coffee #048 Fri, 17 Feb 2023
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47 - The Sublime Ideology of K-Advertising #047 Wed, 15 Feb 2023
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46 - Korea's Three Revolutions #046 Sat, 04 Feb 2023
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45 - On Korean Civilization #045 Tue, 24 Jan 2023
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44 - Do You Like K-Pop? #044 Wed, 18 Jan 2023
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43 - Dr. Paul Youngbin Kim: Cross-Cultural Psychology and Korean Behavior | Korea Deconstructed #043 Tue, 27 Dec 2022
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42 - Peter Bint: Being Famous in Korea | Korea Deconstructed #042 Tue, 20 Dec 2022
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41 - Dr. Henry Em: When Did Koreans Become Korean? | Korea Deconstructed #041 Wed, 14 Dec 2022
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40 - Jeon Seoyeon: Education, Feminism, and Kindness | Korea Deconstructed #040 Mon, 21 Nov 2022
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39 - Dr. Mark Peterson: Slavery, Confucianism, and Korean History | Korea Deconstructed #039 Sat, 12 Nov 2022
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38 - Lieutenant General Chun In-Bum (ret.): Korean Military, BTS, Life Lessons | Korea Deconstructed #038 Tue, 25 Oct 2022
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37 - Youngwoo Park: The Korean Queer Community, Christians, and Positivity | Korea Deconstructed #037 Sat, 03 Sep 2022
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36 - Jumin Lee: Politics, Gender, and Anti-Discrimination | Korea Deconstructed #036 Fri, 19 Aug 2022
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35 - Jeanie Y. Chang: K-Dramas and Mental Health | Korea Deconstructed #035 Sat, 13 Aug 2022
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34 - Chun Su Jin: The Princesses of Pyongyang| Korea Deconstructed #034 Fri, 05 Aug 2022 - 0h
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33 - Kim Yung Hee: Searching for my Korean Family | Korea Deconstructed #033 Sun, 24 Jul 2022 - 0h
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32 - Suhyun J. Ahn: Queer Korean Poetry and Confucian Philosophy | Korea Deconstructed #031 Tue, 14 Jun 2022
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31 - Hyun Joon Lee: Crypto Bros, Luna and Do Kwon, and the Kimchi Premium | Korea Deconstructed #031 Fri, 10 Jun 2022
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30 - Dr. Doh Minjung: Psychology, Mental Health, and Medication | Korea Deconstructed #030 Tue, 31 May 2022
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29 - Lina Kwon: Stardom, Celebrity, and Social Media | Korea Deconstructed #029 Wed, 18 May 2022