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let's THiNK about it
Ryder Richards
89 episodes
4 months ago
A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")
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A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")
Show more...
Philosophy
Personal Journals,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Perspective Framing
let's THiNK about it
21 minutes 51 seconds
2 years ago
Perspective Framing
Ryder Richards discusses different methods of reframing one’s perspective in life, such as psychology, meditation, and religion. First, he discusses the cultural background of deconstructionism and Hegel’s idea of “negation” to frame the moment. He then talks about how methods (such as therapy, Buddhism, or Christianity) can help shift one’s perspective to alleviate anxiety and despair, though they may not fully solve the underlying issues. He uses this as an introduction to discuss Zizek’s concept of the parallax view, arguing that one’s focal point shifts as the perspective changes. https://www.letusthinkaboutit.com/step-77-perspective-framing/
let's THiNK about it
A cultural detective's journey into philosophy, art, sociology, and psychology with Ryder Richards. (Formerly known as "The Will to DIY")