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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 01
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 1st digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses fundamental changes in modern human experience and the challenges of expressing new phenomena using outdated language. It explores topics like totalitarianism, mass media, and the need for new concepts to understand our rapidly changing world.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 02
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 2nd digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the relationship between time, space, and human perception. It explores concepts of eternity, the absolute, and how modern society's abandonment of these ideas has led to a crisis in understanding time and space, affecting human behavior and creativity.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience 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 “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the changing concepts of time and space in modern science, art, and philosophy, and how these changes impact human life and civilization.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience 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 “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the Chinese and Japanese concepts of time, space, and the self, contrasting them with Western perspectives. It analyzes how these differing worldviews shaped the art, philosophy, and culture of these civilizations.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience 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 “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the philosophical and historical implications of the rise of totalitarian organizations and their relationship to the concept of logos or rational intelligence. The speaker analyzes how the unchecked power of logos can lead to destructive, anti-human outcomes.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience 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 “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the philosophical and cultural concepts of time, space, and civilization in Chinese and Indian thought. The speaker analyzes the unique perspectives on these ideas and their influence on the development of different worldviews.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 07
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 7th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses Chinese and Indian concepts of time and space, exploring how these metaphysical ideas shaped their respective civilizations, art, and worldviews. It contrasts Eastern perspectives with Western historical thinking and examines the challenges of cultural change in modern times.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 08
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 8th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the metaphysical concepts of space and time in Chinese and Indian art and philosophy, and how they differ from Western thought.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 09
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 9th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he analyzes the metaphysical foundations underlying different civilizations and cultures, focusing on their concepts of time, space, and eternity, and how these shape the worldviews and creative expressions of human societies.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 10
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 10th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses the progress of human civilization, the development of abstract concepts of time and space, and the revolutionary changes in human thought and values that occurred in ancient Greece and Israel.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 11
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 11th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. It discusses the development of metaphysical and religious thinking in Western civilization, particularly the concepts of time, space, and personhood in Greek and Hebrew thought.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 12
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 12th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses the Greek concept of time, space, and the human condition, contrasting it with the Hebrew and Christian perspectives. It analyzes the Greek worldview and its lasting impact on Western civilization.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 13
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 13th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses the evolution of religious and philosophical concepts of time, space, and eternity, and how they influenced the development of Western art and architecture.
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Modern Revolution of Human Experience Tape 14
Heinrich Blücher
This audio recording is the 14th digitized original open reel tape (sides A and B combined) from Heinrich Blücher’s lecture series “Modern Revolution of Human Experience.” This lecture series was delivered in 1957. In this tape, he discusses the philosophical and ethical challenges of the modern age, emphasizing the need for a new metaphysical approach to address the loss of traditional values and the rise of nihilism.
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