A podcast on Western Philosophy.
Follow me on my journey to academic writing and publishing. In this episode I describe the methods and outcomes of flow-doing, using wu-wei to get what you need done effortlessly.
In the spirit of scholarly collaboration, I'll be using this medium to brainstorm and share thoughts on the academic book I want to write. So I'm changing up the purpose of this podcast. Yet, I'll leave past episodes up for those who like to listen to them.
Part 2 Diotima's Speech in Plato's Symposium
Diotima's speech (as told by Socrates)
Continuing Han's Vita Contemplativa
Continuing a readinf of Byung-Chul Han's Vita Contemplativa
Byung-Chul Han's Vita Contemplativa
Ayn Rand - Last Chapter of The Virtue of Selfishness
From Wang Jueren's Building Inner Strength
A brief independent study of Ayn Rand - join me in reviewing my TBR.
Ayn Rand's The Virtue of Selfishness
cold reading + thoughts: Chapter 2, Part 2
Reading the Preface of Man's Search for Meaning
Reading through the first few pages of Byung-Chul Han's book on Zen Buddhism
From Marx's Exonomic and Philosophical Manuacripts of 1844, pp. 66-75
pp. 1-12, just reading something sad + beautiful.
pp. 15-19 in her essay "What is Capitalism? Do you agree or disagree?
How can we know each other? Are bourgeois values really problematic for everyone? How does the relationship between the characters Marcelle and Mathieu compare with Sartre and Beauvior?
For the rest of the conversation, see my YT channel.
Colin and Elisabeth continue discussing Sartre's novel.
A conversation with Colin, who studies existentialism.
I share the format and structure of a 5-7 page philosophy undergraduate paper.
Nietzsche, Barfield, Hillman, Bergson, and Barthes
The last chapter in Byung-Chul Han's The Agony of Eros.
Reading through the introduction.
ch. 1 "melancholia" - Byung-Chul Han, The Agony of Eros
Badiou's foreword to The Agony of Eros bu Byung-Chul Han
Reading through Han's Infocracy