Recording Location
Lone Pine, Calif.
Recording Date
1 March 1975
Recording Information
Franklin Merrell-Wolff raises the question as to how far it is possible to give clear definition to the concepts that he employs in his philosophic formulations. He maintains that humans are essentially triune beings and rejects the view that evolution is only an autonomous process. He discusses three functions of cognition; namely, sense perception, conceptual cognition, and introceptual cognition. He then describes the use of “pointer concepts” to arouse the power of introceptual cognition.
Transcript
Recording Duration
46 min
Sort Order
207.00