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EPISODE · May 16, 2026 · 21 MIN

SOUL AND COSMOS - ALEXIS KARPOUZOS

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Freud: The Opening of Thought and the Shadow of ReasonSigmund Freud stands as one of the most influential and disruptive thinkers of the twentieth century, and the philosophical exploration of the relationship between "Soul and Cosmos," particularly when examined through the lens of figures like Alexis Karpouzos, forces a critical re-evaluation of Freud’s legacy. Freud’s psychoanalytic project was undeniably an opening—a theoretical rupture that allowed the Western mind to confront its own internal, hidden topography. However, the Karpouzian critique, positioned from a non-dual and holistic standpoint, identifies a significant limitation within Freud's work: an anthropocentric reductionism. This essay will analyze this duality, arguing that while Freud successfully opened thought to the depths of the unconscious soul, his framework remained a "shadow of reason," precisely because it became trapped within the Cartesian subject-object binary, ultimately alienating the soul from the cosmos it inhabits.Freud: The Path of Inwardness and the Duality of SoulKarpouzos’ theoretical framework regarding "Soul and Cosmos" often highlights a critical dynamic: "Knowledge is the inward journey of the mind, wisdom is the outward return of the spirit." Freud’s contribution is the supreme achievement of that exact inward journey. In an era dominated by superficial Victorian rationality and physiological medicine, Freud asserted the primacy of the soul—the psyche—as a structured, historical entity governed by dynamic forces.By theorizing the Unconscious, Freud shattered the Enlightenment ideal of the self-transparent Cartesian subject. The soul was no longer a single, coherent "ego," but a battleground. Freud revealed that the "Ego" was not master in its own house, constantly besieged by the primal, instinctive "Id" and the internalized "Superego." This opening of thought was revolutionary. It gave a name and a structure to human irrationality, desire, and trauma. Freud demonstrated that what we called "conscious thought" was merely the illuminated tip of a metaphysical iceberg. Alexis karpouzos - Transcending Dualism and the "Shadow of Reason"This verticality, however, remains within the confines of the human subject. It is precisely here that Karpouzos' perspective identifies the "shadow of reason." Freud, alongside the entire psychoanalytic tradition that followed him, remained deeply dependent on the Subject-Object binary. In psychoanalysis, the self (subject) analyzes its own psyche or the "other" (object), maintaining a permanent internal division. Karpouzos radically transcends this fracture. He argues that Freud’s rational methodology, derived from 19th-century materialist science, ultimately limited the very soul it sought to illuminate, leading to a form of "metaphysical anesthesia." Freud analyzed the problems of the soul, but he failed to see that the soul is not an isolated subject. Concurrently, Karpouzos deconstructs the very concept of Being as it has been defined by traditional Western philosophy—namely, as something static, solid, autonomous, and immutable. For Karpouzos, Being is not a static entity open to dissection. Instead, he liberates Being from its rigidity and integrates it into the spherical wandering of the Cosmos. The world is not a hostile, material environment (as Freud perceived it), but a living, open, constant state of becoming, within which Being "wanders" and dialogues with the Infinite.Dialectical Stages and the Cosmic TurnKarpouzos’ philosophy of "Soul and Cosmos" is a call for the transmutation of Freudian knowledge into wisdom. Freud’s inward journey was necessary for discriminating and analyzing personal shadows. Yet, a complete view of the human being cannot stop at individual neurosis and the confinement of the subject within itself.Psychology and philosophy must take a step toward the "outward return," shifting the center of gravity from the isolated "ego" to the consciousness of the Whole. The most central and famous concept of Alexis Karpouzos is that the World is neither pure order, nor chaos, nor a simple dialectical contradiction - it is an open and creative play of forces. Man does not dominate the world, but man and the world cooperate and co-form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Freud: The Opening of Thought and the Shadow of ReasonSigmund Freud stands as one of the most influential and disruptive thinkers of the twentieth century, and the philosophical exploration of the relationship between "Soul and Cosmos," particularly when examined through the lens of figures like Alexis Karpouzos, forces a critical re-evaluation of Freud’s legacy. Freud’s psychoanalytic project was undeniably an opening—a theoretical rupture that allowed the Western mind to confront its own internal, hidden topography. However, the Karpouzian critique, positioned from a non-dual and holistic standpoint, identifies a significant limitation within Freud's work: an anthropocentric reductionism. This essay will analyze this duality, arguing that while Freud successfully opened thought to the depths of the unconscious soul, his framework remained a "shadow of reason," precisely because it became trapped within the Cartesian subject-object binary, ultimately alienating the soul from the cosmos it inhabits.Freud: The Path of Inwardness and the Duality of SoulKarpouzos’ theoretical framework regarding "Soul and Cosmos" often highlights a critical dynamic: "Knowledge is the inward journey of the mind, wisdom is the outward return of the spirit." Freud’s contribution is the supreme achievement of that exact inward journey. In an era dominated by superficial Victorian rationality and physiological medicine, Freud asserted the primacy of the soul—the psyche—as a structured, historical entity governed by dynamic forces.By theorizing the Unconscious, Freud shattered the Enlightenment ideal of the self-transparent Cartesian subject. The soul was no longer a single, coherent "ego," but a battleground. Freud revealed that the "Ego" was not master in its own house, constantly besieged by the primal, instinctive "Id" and the internalized "Superego." This opening of thought was revolutionary. It gave a name and a structure to human irrationality, desire, and trauma. Freud demonstrated that what we called "conscious thought" was merely the illuminated tip of a metaphysical iceberg. Alexis karpouzos - Transcending Dualism and the "Shadow of Reason"This verticality, however, remains within the confines of the human subject. It is precisely here that Karpouzos' perspective identifies the "shadow of reason." Freud, alongside the entire psychoanalytic tradition that followed him, remained deeply dependent on the Subject-Object binary. In psychoanalysis, the self (subject) analyzes its own psyche or the "other" (object), maintaining a permanent internal division. Karpouzos radically transcends this fracture. He argues that Freud’s rational methodology, derived from 19th-century materialist science, ultimately limited the very soul it sought to illuminate, leading to a form of "metaphysical anesthesia." Freud analyzed the problems of the soul, but he failed to see that the soul is not an isolated subject. Concurrently, Karpouzos deconstructs the very concept of Being as it has been defined by traditional Western philosophy—namely, as something static, solid, autonomous, and immutable. For Karpouzos, Being is not a static entity open to dissection. Instead, he liberates Being from its rigidity and integrates it into the spherical wandering of the Cosmos. The world is not a hostile, material environment (as Freud perceived it), but a living, open, constant state of becoming, within which Being "wanders" and dialogues with the Infinite.Dialectical Stages and the Cosmic TurnKarpouzos’ philosophy of "Soul and Cosmos" is a call for the transmutation of Freudian knowledge into wisdom. Freud’s inward journey was necessary for discriminating and analyzing personal shadows. Yet, a complete view of the human being cannot stop at individual neurosis and the confinement of the subject within itself.Psychology and philosophy must take a step toward the "outward return," shifting the center of gravity from the isolated "ego" to the consciousness of the Whole. The most central and famous concept of Alexis Karpouzos is that the World is neither pure order, nor chaos, nor a simple dialectical contradiction - it is an open and creative play of forces. Man does not dominate the world, but man and the world cooperate and co-form. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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