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Human Trinity

 
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  • The Human Trinity Tape 01 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 01

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 1st digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses philosophical concepts of human existence, freedom, and happiness. It explores the loss of self-confidence in modern society, the role of science and technology, and the need for a new metaphysical understanding of human nature to address contemporary challenges.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 02 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 02

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 1st digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55. The series discusses Western philosophy's evolution, focusing on concepts of freedom, truth, and faith. It explores how universal thinking and the pursuit of power have shaped civilization, leading to current crises. The speaker argues for a reevaluation of human understanding and responsibility in the modern world.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 03 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 03

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 3rd digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was recorded between 1954-55. It discusses the dominance of logical thinking (Logos) in Western civilization and its limitations. The speaker argues for a radical philosophical approach to overcome the superstition of Logos, balance it with other human faculties, and rediscover human freedom and creativity.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 04 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 04

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 4th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was recorded between 1954-55. It discusses the philosophical ideas of Jesus, Marx, Kierkegaard, Hegel, and Nietzsche, and their significance for modern times. He also discusses the concepts of truth, freedom, and faith, and the human capability of judgement.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 05 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 05

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 5th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was recorded between 1954-55. It discusses Western philosophical concepts of truth, freedom, and faith, exploring their erosion and the resulting nihilism. It examines ideas from thinkers like Camus, Nietzsche, and Descartes, considering the implications of death, human purpose, and self-direction in a world without absolute guarantees.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 06 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 06

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 6th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was recorded between 1954-55. It discusses philosophical concepts from Descartes, Spinoza, and others regarding human consciousness, free will, and the nature of reality. It explores the development of modern individualism and scientific thinking, critiquing various metaphysical positions on the self and human freedom.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 07 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 07

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 7th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses philosophical concepts of freedom, necessity, and the self. It examines the ideas of Descartes, Spinoza, and others, critiquing their approaches to understanding human existence and consciousness. The speaker argues for a new perspective on freedom and human nature.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 08 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 08

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 8th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the crisis of modern thought, critiquing traditional metaphysics and proposing a new approach to understanding human existence. It explores concepts of freedom, faith, and truth, contrasting them with dogma and necessity, and examines the limitations of scientific and historical thinking in comprehending human nature.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 09 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 09

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 9th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses Buddhism, its origins with Gautama Buddha, and its philosophical and religious aspects. It explores the concept of enlightenment, the nature of suffering, and Buddhism's impact on Asian civilization. The lecture also compares Buddhist thought to Western philosophy and religion.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 10 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 10

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 10th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the concept of mythical thinking, freedom, and faith through the lens of Abraham's story. It explores how humans create meaning, the nature of reality versus imagination, and the philosophical approach to understanding human potential and the existence of God.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 11 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 11

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 9th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the role of art in human culture, focusing on ancient Greek contributions. It explores how Homer's works shaped Greek religion and philosophy, emphasizing the concept of human creativity and heroism as central to Greek thought and artistic expression.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 12 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 12

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 12th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the role of artistic thinking in ancient Greek culture, focusing on Homer's works. It explores how art, mythology, and philosophy intertwined to shape Greek civilization, influencing religion, politics, and subsequent artistic developments throughout history.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 13 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 13

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 13th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses love as a creative human faculty, exploring its historical development, philosophical concepts, and societal impacts. It examines the ideas of Socrates and Jesus, critiques modern views on love, and argues for love's central role in human creativity and relationships.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 14 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 14

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 14th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the relationship between myth, art, and the concept of love. It explores how the philosophical and religious views of love have failed to fully capture the singular nature of personal love between individuals.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 15 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 15

    Heinrich Blücher

  • The Human Trinity Tape 16 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 16

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 16th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the philosophical nature of politics, contrasting scientific and metaphysical approaches. It explores ideas from Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates, emphasizing the importance of political freedom and community in enabling human creativity and pursuit of justice.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 17 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 17

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 17th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses the limitations of science and the need for philosophy to guide scientific progress. It argues that science alone cannot answer metaphysical questions and that a balance between science, philosophy, and ethics is necessary.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 18 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 18

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 18th digitized cassette tape (sides A and B combined, transferred from the original open reel tapes) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was delivered between 1954-55 and discusses religious thinking and its relationship to philosophy. It explores concepts of God, the unknowable, and human reason. The speaker examines various religious perspectives, philosophical arguments, and the possibility of genuine religious experience, ultimately questioning the nature of faith and divine existence.

  • The Human Trinity Tape 19 by Heinrich Blücher

    The Human Trinity Tape 19

    Heinrich Blücher

    This audio recording is the 19th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series "The Human Trinity." This lecture series was recorded between 1954-55. It discusses philosophical concepts of truth, freedom, and faith. It explores religious experiences, the origins of philosophy, and the role of skepticism in pursuing truth. The speaker emphasizes the importance of creative thinking and rejecting claims of absolute truth.

 
 
 

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