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"By the phaneron I mean the collective total of all that is in any way or in any sense present to the mind, quite regardless of whether it corresponds to any real thing or not. If you ask present when, and to whose mind, I reply that I leave these questions unanswered, never having entertained a doubt that those features of the phaneron that I have found in my mind are present at all times and to all minds. So far as I have developed this science of phaneroscopy, it is occupied with the formal elements of the phaneron." –CSP

The Phaneron Abraham Muñoz Bravo

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"By the phaneron I mean the collective total of all that is in any way or in any sense present to the mind, quite regardless of whether it corresponds to any real thing or not. If you ask present when, and to whose mind, I reply that I leave these questions unanswered, never having entertained a doubt that those features of the phaneron that I have found in my mind are present at all times and to all minds. So far as I have developed this science of phaneroscopy, it is occupied with the formal elements of the phaneron." –CSP

    Phaneron 04 • Pete Wolfendale and the Problem of Today's Academia (with host(s) Abraham Muñoz Bravo & Sanjana Singh)

    Phaneron 04 • Pete Wolfendale and the Problem of Today's Academia (with host(s) Abraham Muñoz Bravo & Sanjana Singh)

    This entry of The Phaneron is clipped from The Naked Dialogue Podcast where Sanjana Singh and I interview Pete Wolfendale, check the full 3-hour interview here: /

    Follow Pete on Twitter: @deontologistics

    And check out his website: https://deontologistics.co/

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    • 16 min
    Phaneron 03 • Shirley Sharon-Zisser on Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Embodied Philosophy of Language, and "Of Unconscious Grammatology" (with host Abraham Muñoz Bravo)

    Phaneron 03 • Shirley Sharon-Zisser on Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Embodied Philosophy of Language, and "Of Unconscious Grammatology" (with host Abraham Muñoz Bravo)

    Shirley Sharon-Zisser is a practicing Lacanian psychoanalyst and a professor at Tel Aviv University. In the first half of the interview, we discuss the history and current status of Lacanian institutions around the globe, and, in the second half, we discuss her upcoming book "Of Unconscious Grammatology" which deals with language as an embodied dynamic together with the primacy of language to the mind (from a Freudo-Lacanian perspective).

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    • 59 min
    Phaneron 02 • Rimbaud and the Poetic Imagination (audio-only)

    Phaneron 02 • Rimbaud and the Poetic Imagination (audio-only)

    It is possible to access the Unknown/access one’s own Unconscious through a paradigm shift in one’s ways of knowing; in one's epistemology. One of the seminal figures of the Symbolist movement in poetry was Arthur Rimbaud, who exemplifies the implications of adopting a poetic imagination as an attitude towards life. Enjoy this video-essay'ish format for this podcast; I will be implementing lecture-type podcasts together-with the interview content.

    “…I want to be a poet, and I am working to make myself a Seer: you will not understand at all, and I hardly know how to explain it to you. The point is to arrive at the unknown by the de-arrangement of all the senses..."



    Quoted Sources/Further Readings:

    • 1. Arthur Rimbaud: http://www.mag4.net/Rimbaud/en/DocumentsE1.html

    • 2. Mircea Eliade: https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.233748/2015.233748.Rites-And_djvu.txt

    • 3. On Terence McKenna: https://hraf.yale.edu/cross-culturally-exploring-the-concept-of-shamanism/

    • 4. Salvador Dali and Friederich Nietzsche: https://philosophynow.org/issues/112/How_Nietzsche_Inspired_Dali

    • 7 min
    Phaneron 01 • The Psychotic From Rothschild Boulevard (with host Abraham Muñoz Bravo)

    Phaneron 01 • The Psychotic From Rothschild Boulevard (with host Abraham Muñoz Bravo)

    Introductory episode to The Phaneron, where I, Abraham Muñoz Bravo, capture a trialogue between Amit, a musician and recovering psychotic who came up to me while I was taking a walk around Rothschild Boulevard (Tel Aviv) and asked to discuss "messianic consciousness" with him, and my friend, the mathematician, Itamar.



    Copyright notice:

    Included in the podcast is an excerpt from Terence McKenna's lecture on James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake where he reads the beginning of the book. I believe that including such a recording is fair use because of the context of this specific episode –which explores psychopathology through the lense of the pyschotic artist, epitomized of course by Joyce himself.

    Also, note that the song that Amit mentions, "Eternal Blooming Orgasm", is in fact included in the intro and outro; unfortunately, Amit does not have a public website.

    • 11 min

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