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PHILOSOPHY: Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant was acutely aware of living in an age when philosophy would need to supplant the role once played by religion. This helped him to arrive at his most famous concept: the ‘categorical imperative.’
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published: 13 Nov 2015
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PHILOSOPHY - Plato
Plato was one of the world's earliest and possibly greatest philosophers. He matters because of his devotion to making humanity more fulfilled.
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published: 20 Oct 2014
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PHILOSOPHY - Soren Kierkegaard
Soren Kierkegaard is useful to us because of the intensity of his despair at the compromises and cruelties of daily life. He is a companion for our darkest moments.
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published: 26 Jun 2015
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PHILOSOPHY - Nietzsche
Nietzsche believed that the central task of philosophy was to teach us to 'become who we are'. You can find out more about him and other great thinkers in our 'Great Thinkers' book.
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Friedrich Nietzsche was born in 1844 in a quiet village in the eastern part of Germany, where – for generations – his forefather...
published: 10 Oct 2014
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PHILOSOPHY - The Stoics
How the Stoics can help us tackle anxiety, fury and loss of perspective - and realise that very little is needed to make a happy life.
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published: 17 Sep 2014
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PHILOSOPHY - Aristotle
Aristotle was the master of virtues.
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“Aristotle was born around 384 BC in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, where his father was the royal doctor. He grew up to be arguably the most influential philosopher ever, with modest nicknames like ‘the master’, and simply ‘the philosopher’. One of his big jobs was tutoring Alexander the Great, who soon after went out and conquered the known world...”
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published: 29 Oct 2014
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What's Philosophy?
In this video, I answer the ultimate question, what's philosophy, by looking at philosophy's origin to present day, a whopping 2500-year history of human thinking. I answer all the major philosophical questions.
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published: 10 Jul 2022
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PHILOSOPHY - Epicurus
This Greek philosopher, one of our favourites, spent his life arriving at fascinating answers to the largest puzzle there is: What makes people happy?
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“The Ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus was born in 341 BC, on the island of Samos, a few miles off the coast of modern Turkey. He had an unusually long beard, wrote over three hundred books and was one of the most famous philosophers of his age.
What made him famous was his skilful and rele...
published: 26 Sep 2014
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Archives Annual Lecture 2024 - The Other Athenians: Members of a Foreign School at Athens
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The history of the French School at Athens is intricately entwined with that of the city of Athens and its people. The connection has been rich and mutually beneficial, as the French School has played a role in the city’s urban and social history, and Athens has been a place of learning for the French academic community in town. Through this two-way relationship, the French School has built a unique, but not very well-known, history with its host city. By establishing itself in the capital city of the new state in 1846, the French School did not jus...
published: 02 Feb 2024
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Why School Won't Educate You | Nietzsche
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PHILOSOPHY: Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant was acutely aware of living in an age when philosophy would need to supplant the role once played by religion. This helped him to arrive at his mo...
Immanuel Kant was acutely aware of living in an age when philosophy would need to supplant the role once played by religion. This helped him to arrive at his most famous concept: the ‘categorical imperative.’
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PHILOSOPHY - Plato
Plato was one of the world's earliest and possibly greatest philosophers. He matters because of his devotion to making humanity more fulfilled.
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- published: 20 Oct 2014
- views: 7229821
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PHILOSOPHY - Soren Kierkegaard
Soren Kierkegaard is useful to us because of the intensity of his despair at the compromises and cruelties of daily life. He is a companion for our darkest mome...
Soren Kierkegaard is useful to us because of the intensity of his despair at the compromises and cruelties of daily life. He is a companion for our darkest moments.
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- published: 26 Jun 2015
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PHILOSOPHY - Nietzsche
Nietzsche believed that the central task of philosophy was to teach us to 'become who we are'. You can find out more about him and other great thinkers in our '...
Nietzsche believed that the central task of philosophy was to teach us to 'become who we are'. You can find out more about him and other great thinkers in our 'Great Thinkers' book.
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“The challenge begins with how to pronounce his name. The first bit should sound like ‘Knee’, the second like ‘cher’: Knee – cher.
Friedrich Nietzsche was born in 1844 in a quiet village in the eastern part of Germany, where – for generations – his forefathers had been pastors. He did exceptionally well at school and university; and so excelled at ancient Greek (a very prestigious subject, at the time) that he was made a professor at the University of Basel when still only in his mid-twenties…”
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“The challenge begins with how to pronounce his name. The first bit should sound like ‘Knee’, the second like ‘cher’: Knee – cher.
Friedrich Nietzsche was born in 1844 in a quiet village in the eastern part of Germany, where – for generations – his forefathers had been pastors. He did exceptionally well at school and university; and so excelled at ancient Greek (a very prestigious subject, at the time) that he was made a professor at the University of Basel when still only in his mid-twenties…”
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- published: 10 Oct 2014
- views: 5891407
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PHILOSOPHY - The Stoics
How the Stoics can help us tackle anxiety, fury and loss of perspective - and realise that very little is needed to make a happy life.
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How the Stoics can help us tackle anxiety, fury and loss of perspective - and realise that very little is needed to make a happy life.
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“‘Stoicism’ was a philosophy that flourished for some 400 years in Ancient Greece and Rome, gaining widespread support among all classes of society. It had one overwhelming and highly practical ambition: to teach people how to be calm and brave in the face of overwhelming anxiety and pain…”
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- published: 17 Sep 2014
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7:30
PHILOSOPHY - Aristotle
Aristotle was the master of virtues.
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“Aristotle was born around 384 BC in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, where his father was the royal doctor. He grew up to be arguably the most influential philosopher ever, with modest nicknames like ‘the master’, and simply ‘the philosopher’. One of his big jobs was tutoring
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- published: 29 Oct 2014
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2:34:51
What's Philosophy?
In this video, I answer the ultimate question, what's philosophy, by looking at philosophy's origin to present day, a whopping 2500-year history of human thinki...
In this video, I answer the ultimate question, what's philosophy, by looking at philosophy's origin to present day, a whopping 2500-year history of human thinking. I answer all the major philosophical questions.
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01:27:40 Purpose of Human Civilisation: Humanism vs Animalism
01:41:12 Purpose of Human Life: Knowledge vs Happiness
01:55:14 Rationalism vs Empiricism & Kant
02:06:24 Hegel vs Marx vs Sartre vs Zizek
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08:10 What’s philosophy?
20:17 Philosophical terms
35:01 Eastern philosophy vs western philosophy
53:21 Socrates vs Plato vs
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01:09:36 Laozi vs Buddha va Confucius
01:27:40 Purpose of Human Civilisation: Humanism vs Animalism
01:41:12 Purpose of Human Life: Knowledge vs Happiness
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PHILOSOPHY - Epicurus
This Greek philosopher, one of our favourites, spent his life arriving at fascinating answers to the largest puzzle there is: What makes people happy?
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This Greek philosopher, one of our favourites, spent his life arriving at fascinating answers to the largest puzzle there is: What makes people happy?
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“The Ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus was born in 341 BC, on the island of Samos, a few miles off the coast of modern Turkey. He had an unusually long beard, wrote over three hundred books and was one of the most famous philosophers of his age.
What made him famous was his skilful and relentless focus on one particular subject:happiness. Previously, philosophers had wanted to know how to be good; Epicurus insisted he wanted to focus on how to be happy...”
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This Greek philosopher, one of our favourites, spent his life arriving at fascinating answers to the largest puzzle there is: What makes people happy?
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“The Ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus was born in 341 BC, on the island of Samos, a few miles off the coast of modern Turkey. He had an unusually long beard, wrote over three hundred books and was one of the most famous philosophers of his age.
What made him famous was his skilful and relentless focus on one particular subject:happiness. Previously, philosophers had wanted to know how to be good; Epicurus insisted he wanted to focus on how to be happy...”
You can read more here: https://goo.gl/I5D8mj
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- published: 26 Sep 2014
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Archives Annual Lecture 2024 - The Other Athenians: Members of a Foreign School at Athens
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Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux (Unive...
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Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux (Universited e Tours)
& Alexandre Farnoux (Sorbonne Universite)
About the lecture:
The history of the French School at Athens is intricately entwined with that of the city of Athens and its people. The connection has been rich and mutually beneficial, as the French School has played a role in the city’s urban and social history, and Athens has been a place of learning for the French academic community in town. Through this two-way relationship, the French School has built a unique, but not very well-known, history with its host city. By establishing itself in the capital city of the new state in 1846, the French School did not just setup shop in the “homeland of art and literature”; it laid down roots in a land where the members discovered a living, spoken Greek language, and people who were both heirs to a prestigious past and actors in an unpredictable present. For many members of the French School, the city of Athens was their first “school” in Greece.
Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux and Alexandre Farnoux have recently published a fascinating account of the French School at Athens, titled: À l’ombre du Lycabette: L’École française et la ville d’Athènes (Athens 2022), which will be the topic of their joint lecture.
About the speakers:
Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux is a professor of comparative literature at the University of Tours specializing in the study of Modern Greece. She has edited Le double voyage: Paris-Athènes 1919-1939 (Athens 2018) and Le double voyage: Paris-Athènes 1945-1975 (Athens 2021), and has translated the work of several Greek novelists of the 20th and 21st century, including Melpo Axioti, Thanassis Valtinos, Rhea Galanaki, and Minos Efstathiadis.
Alexandre Farnoux, former director of the French School at Athens (2011-2019), teaches archaeology and Greek art at Paris-Sorbonne University. He has conducted field work at many archaeological sites in Greece, including Delos, Malia, Lato, and Dreros. In addition to his many archaeological publications, Farnoux has published Cnossos, l’ archéologie d’ un rêve (1993), and exhibition catalogues, among them Homère (2019).
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Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux (Universited e Tours)
& Alexandre Farnoux (Sorbonne Universite)
About the lecture:
The history of the French School at Athens is intricately entwined with that of the city of Athens and its people. The connection has been rich and mutually beneficial, as the French School has played a role in the city’s urban and social history, and Athens has been a place of learning for the French academic community in town. Through this two-way relationship, the French School has built a unique, but not very well-known, history with its host city. By establishing itself in the capital city of the new state in 1846, the French School did not just setup shop in the “homeland of art and literature”; it laid down roots in a land where the members discovered a living, spoken Greek language, and people who were both heirs to a prestigious past and actors in an unpredictable present. For many members of the French School, the city of Athens was their first “school” in Greece.
Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux and Alexandre Farnoux have recently published a fascinating account of the French School at Athens, titled: À l’ombre du Lycabette: L’École française et la ville d’Athènes (Athens 2022), which will be the topic of their joint lecture.
About the speakers:
Lucile Arnoux-Farnoux is a professor of comparative literature at the University of Tours specializing in the study of Modern Greece. She has edited Le double voyage: Paris-Athènes 1919-1939 (Athens 2018) and Le double voyage: Paris-Athènes 1945-1975 (Athens 2021), and has translated the work of several Greek novelists of the 20th and 21st century, including Melpo Axioti, Thanassis Valtinos, Rhea Galanaki, and Minos Efstathiadis.
Alexandre Farnoux, former director of the French School at Athens (2011-2019), teaches archaeology and Greek art at Paris-Sorbonne University. He has conducted field work at many archaeological sites in Greece, including Delos, Malia, Lato, and Dreros. In addition to his many archaeological publications, Farnoux has published Cnossos, l’ archéologie d’ un rêve (1993), and exhibition catalogues, among them Homère (2019).
- published: 02 Feb 2024
- views: 76
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Why School Won't Educate You | Nietzsche
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▶ Beyond Good and Evil: https://youtu.be/WIHXZUltfqk
▶ The Antichrist: https://youtu.be/qej1Z8Qzq_c
▶ Genealogy of Morals: https://youtu.be/6PUx4cOfFcI
▶ Twilight of the Idols: https://youtu.be/YpVr_NEvWYA
▶ The Will to Power: https://youtu.be/He6ZC7ZFBt8
▶ Daybreak: https://youtu.be/cOL2z7nuXdA
▶ The Joyful Science: https://youtu.be/U0fTBOJ-C_I
Nietzsche dedicates a few paragraphs in Twilight of the Idols to the problems with modern education.
Most of his problems with modern education stem from his elitism. Which in turn stems from his disdain for the herd, or the great masses.
Nietzsche’s antagonism towards modern education is built on three foundations:
First, the lack of good teachers. Second, the democratization of education. Third, the hastiness by which modern education must happen.
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▶ Beyond Good and Evil: https://youtu.be/WIHXZUltfqk
▶ The Antichrist: https://youtu.be/qej1Z8Qzq_c
▶ Genealogy of Morals: https://youtu.be/6PUx4cOfFcI
▶ Twilight of the Idols: https://youtu.be/YpVr_NEvWYA
▶ The Will to Power: https://youtu.be/He6ZC7ZFBt8
▶ Daybreak: https://youtu.be/cOL2z7nuXdA
▶ The Joyful Science: https://youtu.be/U0fTBOJ-C_I
Nietzsche dedicates a few paragraphs in Twilight of the Idols to the problems with modern education.
Most of his problems with modern education stem from his elitism. Which in turn stems from his disdain for the herd, or the great masses.
Nietzsche’s antagonism towards modern education is built on three foundations:
First, the lack of good teachers. Second, the democratization of education. Third, the hastiness by which modern education must happen.
- published: 12 Oct 2022
- views: 35641