Bernardo Kastrup: Why Analytical Idealism Defeats Materialism

Bernardo Kastrup: Why Analytical Idealism Defeats Materialism

Bernardo Kastrup argues for analytical idealism over materialism and challenges the illusion of individual self Curt and Bernardo debate a wide range of thinkers from Joscha Bach to Carl Jung, probing how reality might be a mental construct and what that means for meaning and purpose.- 00:00:00 - Introduction- 00:02:34 - Bernardo's journey from materialism to idealism- 00:07:08 - Materialism vs analytical idealism- 00:14:03 - Dissociative identity disorder and consciousness- 00:19:20 - Why does life have separate consciousness?- 00:29:14 - Meaning of "explain" without reductionism- 00:30:25 - Starting with "nothing"? Theory outline- 00:32:15 - What does "exist" mean? Do abstractions exist?- 00:35:53 - Theories of truth beyond correspondence- 00:47:56 - Randomness doesn't exist fundamentally- 00:51:05 - If mind is deceptive, what do we trust?- 00:57:44 - Is "Mind at Large" God? Can you pray to it?- 01:01:07 - Morality and purpose- 01:08:12 - Disagreements with Joscha Bach- 01:12:30 - Disagreements with Daniel Dennett- 01:17:37 - Disagreements with Dawkins- 01:19:43 - Disagreements with Douglas Hofstadter- 01:36:18 - If everything is "in the mind" why do objects influence us?- 01:38:56 - Disagreements with Donald Hoffman and Thomas Campbell- 01:44:01 - Distinction between "in your head" and "in your mind"- 01:54:39 - Disagreements with Carl Jung- 01:57:44 - Disagreements with Roger Penrose- 01:59:56 - Why parsimony in assumptions?- 02:06:52 - Curt says Bernardo's theory isn't better than FSM- 02:13:48 - On Schopenhauer- 02:19:30 - How to properly read Jung- 02:25:11 - Bernardo and Curt on "new age" and "woo"- 02:31:00 - On Deepak Chopra- 02:36:53 - Does Bernardo fear death? (ego death story)- 02:49:17 - If reality is a "dream", how much can we control it?- 02:54:29 - Choice, free will, and becoming a slave voluntarily- 02:56:40 - The intellect is a bouncer of the heart- 02:58:08 - East vs West answers to suffering- 03:02:20 - The "self" is an illusion worth saving- 03:06:02 - Bernardo almost killed himself twice, found meaning- 03:10:14 - On the pain of writing- 03:15:59 - Should you ever regret? (Buddhism vs Christianity)- 03:20:39 - Why East got self illusion, not West?- 03:25:48 - Morality/ethics within materialism- 03:26:59 - Weakest point of Bernardo's model- 03:28:25 - Anything special about biological life?- 03:34:36 - Logic- 03:36:27 - What beats rationality? The "game of all games"- 03:45:33 - How does Bernardo write? Process- 03:51:19 - Bernardo gives Curt advice- 04:03:51 - Don't feel like "others have it worse." Honor suffering- 04:06:22 - Don't take yourself seriously but take life seriously- 04:07:59 - Disagreements with Tony Robbins and self-help- 04:15:00 - Brain as a radio tuner (Plastic Pears)- 04:24:29 - How to falsify Bernardo's theory? Predictions- 04:27:29 - Other audience questions- 04:33:57 - Metaphysical questions are dangerousSPONSORS:- Patreon: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungal- PayPal: https://bit.ly/2EOR0M4- Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOEwithCurt- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802- Pandora: https://pdora.co/33b9lfP- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gL14b92xAErofYQA7bU4e- Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id3k7k7mfzahfx2fjqmw3vufb44RESOURCES:- YouTube link: https://youtu.be/lAB21FAXCDE Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal features long-form, technically detailed interviews with leading researchers in physics, mathematics, consciousness, and philosophy, exploring topics at the level of active research. For academics, graduate students, and anyone seeking depth beyond popular science. FOLLOW: Substack | Spotify | YouTube | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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