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Welcome to the World Networking Podcast [WNP] today! I really am happy to see you here and willing to join us for another short philosophical talk!

Today, we dive into Axiology! Thank you IvyPanda for the wonderful research paper page resource, as it was very well composed!

Media Link to the article used for the episode:

https://ivypanda.com/essays/the-concept-of-unconsciousness-by-eduard-von-hartmann/

- "The Philosophy of the Unconscious is the most important encyclopedic work of Eduard von Hartmann, in which the phenomenon of the unconscious is subjected to careful analysis not only from a biological and psychological, but also from a metaphysical point of view." according to the article posted above.

- Edward von Hartmann argues the idea of 2 pillars, one "wills" and the other "beliefs". It is stated that the will manifests the unconscious as the beliefs help drive the narratives and daily tasks of the conscious. From a theistic stance, it can make sense through common reason to assess the considerable nature of his points founded here. Where the unconscious lay the base blueprints, the conscious raise the banners of spirit to life.

- Sigmund Freud (founding researcher into psychoanalysis) argued for the idea the many of the actions within day to day life have an unconscious character passively implemented without knowledge of said implementations.

- In general summary, according to Sigmund Freud's studies, the things considered in social and moral norms to be accepted occupy most of our conscious thought, whereas the unconscious side of things is occupied by the outcaste views of society, fantasies, or less popular stances.

- He argues in stance that the formulated, formal response is predated by the informal, less structured or accepted one. Without the trials of the lesser known discussions or subconscious/unconscious interactions, the formal one couldn't truly be founded or known. They both agreed to this point of interest, but Edward von Hartmann would additionally add the soul as further reason for arguing the case of derivates from the unconscious.

- In this case, Freud was arguing atheistically, whereas Edward von Hartmann was acting mostly of a theistic stance.

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