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Untimely Reflections #45: Nick Nielsen - Philosophy of History

I spoke with Nick Nielsen (Geopolicraticus), who publishes a regular newsletter, and the series, Today in the Philosophy of History. We discussed Augustine's theory of history; the differing views of history of Hegel and Schopenhauer; the Renaissance and the Reformation; textual ...  Show more

Untimely Reflections #44: Christopher Satoor (The Young Idealist) - Friedrich Schelling

Chris joined me for a conversation on Friedrich Schelling & German Idealism! In spite of his prominence, Schelling tends to be underdiscussed in popular philosophy circles when it comes to the German Idealist tradition. In this episode, we talk about his essay Philosophical Inqui ...  Show more

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