We met, unbeknownst to you, the other day. I'm in Professor Strates Social Media class and I've always wanted to find interesting things like this on the internet but I've always come up short. A simple explanation: what the hell would you search for?
Thanks so much for what you do and for sharing it with us the other day.
We met, unbeknownst to you, the other day. I'm in Professor Strates Social Media class and I've always wanted to find interesting things like this on the internet but I've always come up short. A simple explanation: what the hell would you search for?
Thanks so much for what you do and for sharing it with us the other day.
@tbyrd12 Thanks for the comments and kind words. I think you can search for "Communication theory" to find me. Please help others find my channel and videos.
I don't know, what you said about writing, and especially the first writing is like pictographs that give us a peek into what people understood back then... my self I find when I try to explain things not easily put into words, I'm more aware of word as a seperate object, like I better make it look right or its better not said but seen for them self? I doubt that's unique to writing. Though lots of really great points to think on you make here MrAnton
I guess it's because I spent part of the day in Cambridge visiting places important to Wittgenstein's history but this reminded me of his differentiation of "seeing" and "seeing as."
His rabbit/duck, for example. It is now a duck and now a rabbit--or, that what is the beak in the duck is the ears in the rabbit, etc.?
The picture does not change. It is the perceiving consciousness [even though it is the 'same' person] which changes. I tried to catch it in this:
great stuff my dude, thanks
ericupperman100 7 months ago
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We met, unbeknownst to you, the other day. I'm in Professor Strates Social Media class and I've always wanted to find interesting things like this on the internet but I've always come up short. A simple explanation: what the hell would you search for?
Thanks so much for what you do and for sharing it with us the other day.
tbyrd12 10 months ago
We met, unbeknownst to you, the other day. I'm in Professor Strates Social Media class and I've always wanted to find interesting things like this on the internet but I've always come up short. A simple explanation: what the hell would you search for?
Thanks so much for what you do and for sharing it with us the other day.
tbyrd12 10 months ago
@tbyrd12 Thanks for the comments and kind words. I think you can search for "Communication theory" to find me. Please help others find my channel and videos.
Professoranton 10 months ago
Always on point, Professor!
IllPropaganda 10 months ago
Nice vid; brought it all together well in the last 2-3 three minutes. The ending was particularly nice.
PawnBACM 10 months ago
I don't know, what you said about writing, and especially the first writing is like pictographs that give us a peek into what people understood back then... my self I find when I try to explain things not easily put into words, I'm more aware of word as a seperate object, like I better make it look right or its better not said but seen for them self? I doubt that's unique to writing. Though lots of really great points to think on you make here MrAnton
GoldenFinchFellow 10 months ago
If the I exists then I think it would have to be something independent and static.
Boethius3007 10 months ago
very amazing video
shrodingersman 10 months ago
I guess it's because I spent part of the day in Cambridge visiting places important to Wittgenstein's history but this reminded me of his differentiation of "seeing" and "seeing as."
His rabbit/duck, for example. It is now a duck and now a rabbit--or, that what is the beak in the duck is the ears in the rabbit, etc.?
The picture does not change. It is the perceiving consciousness [even though it is the 'same' person] which changes. I tried to catch it in this:
/watch?v=GM_x246S3nM
Not easy.
2bsirius 10 months ago
You took my half-baked ramblings and did something really great with them here. Thanks very much.
conferencereport 10 months ago 13
my brain is full of fuk.jpg
tranquil87 10 months ago
Good video.
natedaug1 10 months ago