Jeffrey Grupp is a Buddhist philosopher, a political philosopher, and a lecturer at Purdue University Calumet and Purdue University Northcentral, both of which are in Northwest Indiana. He is the author of Corporatism (published by Progressive press, which is also Webster Tarpley's publisher) and The Telescreen {not yet published). He has published twelve articles in academic philosophy journals (Metaphysica, Indian International Journal of Buddhist Studies, Disputatio, among others), and he is a regular guest on the Nutrimedical Report, which is Dr. Bill Deagle's radio show. Grupp is the former associate editor of the prestigious academic philosophy journal, PHILO (editor: Quentin Smith). Grupp is the originator of the mereological nihilist interpretation of quantum mechanics (published in Axiomathes in 2006), and he has written about issues to do with domination by global corporations around the world. He has two web sites: www.abstractatom.com, and www.corporatism.us.
Grupp has said on national radio that his political views are entirely absent from his university teaching and his political philosophy and academic teaching do not ever mix because universities would not consider his political positions real or credible information. Grupp's academic work in mainstream philosophy (specifically metaphysics, Buddhism, and quantum mechanics) has been claimed by Quentin Smith to be original and rigorous.
What about duality? Please for the love of god someone get that question.
Mhm5213 1 year ago
i have had Professor Grupp at Purdue North Central for intro to ethical theories, he is actually very scholarly, just really gets hyper and ahead of himself sometimes
romcas07 2 years ago
have any of the people criticizing this video gone to college? This is a perfectly presented scholarly interpretation of Buddhism AND quantum physics. Read up on Buddhism. Read up on quantum physics. Learn something before you comment. Meditate. One of the the most famous teachings of The Buddha is SEE FOR YOURSELF>
lapeepeeloca 2 years ago
so i have to call this guy a "non professor" .. he doesn't fit the definition ... no articulate, not scholarly, not clear, not prepared
corysmolly 2 years ago
Professor Grupp's views are so new age but this kind of thinking is becoming more and more accepted these days. It really is. This could be the lingo of the science for this new millenium. Matter of fact it probably will be if it is being taught at (conservative ol') Purdue.
JLizard 2 years ago
my most favorite teacher ever..Professor Grupp rules
romcas07 3 years ago