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Guest: Jochen Kirchhoff – Philosopher & researcher of consciousness (Focus: transcendental philosophy of nature).
Worked for many years at the HumboldtUniversität Berlin.
Author of numerous books/essays.
Youtube channel: youtube.com/c/JochenKirchhoff
This session is on the subject, the function, the limits and the role of science in the present, against the background of its emergence.
The consequences of the prevailing concept of science on the world view, the self-conception, the self-image of man derived from it and the and the resulting open flank for control mechanisms of totalitarian systems and the Adaptation of illusionary substitute religions.
“We need a fundamental redefinition of what, what science is or should be.”
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