PREMIUM-Ep. 272: Fichte's Idealist Theology (Part Two)

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Ep. 393: Kant vs. Hegel (Part One)

Continuing on Ch. 2 of Hegel's Faith and Knowledge (1802) , plus some of the material being critiqued from Kant's Critique of Judgment (1790), chiefly sec. 76 and 77. Kant's third critique is not just about beauty but about apprehending nature, and he claims that as humans, we ca ...  Show more

PEL Presents PvI#118: Aphoristically w/ Andrea Roccella

Mark and Mary are joined by Andrea, an Italian teacher with a broad performing background who's written a book of philosophical, poetic aphorisms called Think Town: self-help reflections and directives about fear, ego, happiness, etc. There's a long history of aphorisms in philos ...  Show more

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