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Phenomenology is a philosophical approach that explores the structures of experience and consciousness, focusing on how things appear to us through our subjective perception. This area of study offers a unique lens through which to view the UAP topic. What does it mean to consider humans as sensors? How do we make sense of our everyday lived experiences and the detailed information that technology provides? And more importantly, how does this apply to the mysterious and often controversial topic of UFOs?
Kimberly Engels, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Molloy University, joins Chrissy Newton on this episode to discuss a fascinating and often overlooked aspect of how we perceive the world around us and humans as sensors.
As our society increasingly relies on technology to define and measure reality, we risk losing touch with the fundamental questions of human life and meaning. As we question the reliability of our senses and the ways in which science and culture intersect, are humans losing the ability to trust themselves and what they see?
Join us as we get rebelliously curious.
Watch the YouTube interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oq6-yjbp98
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Winner of the Canadian Podcast Awards for Best Science Series.
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Phenomenology is a philosophical approach that explores the structures of experience and consciousness, focusing on how things appear to us through our subjective perception. This area of study offers a unique lens through which to view the UAP topic. What does it mean to consider humans as sensors? How do we make sense of our everyday lived experiences and the detailed information that technology provides? And more importantly, how does this apply to the mysterious and often controversial topic of UFOs?
Kimberly Engels, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Molloy University, joins Chrissy Newton on this episode to discuss a fascinating and often overlooked aspect of how we perceive the world around us and humans as sensors.
As our society increasingly relies on technology to define and measure reality, we risk losing touch with the fundamental questions of human life and meaning. As we question the reliability of our senses and the ways in which science and culture intersect, are humans losing the ability to trust themselves and what they see?
Join us as we get rebelliously curious.
Watch the YouTube interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oq6-yjbp98
Follow Chrissy Newton:
Winner of the Canadian Podcast Awards for Best Science Series.
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM32gjHqMnYl_MOHZetC8Eg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingchrissynewton/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrissynewton?lang=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeingChrissyNewton
Chrissy Newton's Website: https://chrissynewton.com
Top Canadian Science Podcast: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/canadian_science_podcasts/

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