Epistemology and realization [sound recording]

by Franklin Merrell-Wolff

CD sound recording, 1969

Publication

Imprint: Lone Pine, California : Phoenix Philosophical Press, 1969. Context: Recorded February 16th, 1969. Responsibility: Franklin Merrell-Wolff. Physical: 1 sound disc (50 min) : CD, digital ; 4 3/4 in.



Call number

CD / Front Desk

Barcode

CD-0736

Original publication date

1969

CSS Library Notes

Description: Franklin Merrell-Wolff discusses three approaches to understanding the “wrongness” in the world. He next presents a brief overview of the story of Western philosophy and the search for metaphysical knowledge. He then describes his “Copernican” shift from the ego to the true Self that was followed by a still more comprehensive Realization—that of “Consciousness-without-an-object-and-without-a-subject.”



Online availability: In addition to the CD in our library, the complete 433 recordings of Franklin can be streamed/downloaded (many with transcripts) directly curtesy of the Franklin Merrell-Wolff Fellowship website at the links below.:
Complete Catalogue: https://www.merrell-wolff.org/archive/audio_recordings/intro

This recording can be streamed here:
https://www.merrell-wolff.org/audio/audio-recordings/M032.mp3

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Physical description

4.75 inches

Language

Original language

English
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