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Les matins
Courir le marathon avec philosophie

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 2:33


durée : 00:02:33 - L'Humeur du matin par Guillaume Erner - par : Guillaume Erner - Courir le marathon de Paris, avec ses 42,195 km, reste un défi aussi bien physique que mental. Guillaume Erner, lui, propose aussi une approche philosophique en convoquant Nietsche et Kant pour être sûr de franchir la ligne d'arrivée. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère

Les petits matins
Courir le marathon avec philosophie

Les petits matins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 2:33


durée : 00:02:33 - L'Humeur du matin par Guillaume Erner - par : Guillaume Erner - Courir le marathon de Paris, avec ses 42,195 km, reste un défi aussi bien physique que mental. Guillaume Erner, lui, propose aussi une approche philosophique en convoquant Nietsche et Kant pour être sûr de franchir la ligne d'arrivée. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère

Voices of Today
The Psychology Of Jung Sample

Voices of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 4:15


The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: https://n9.cl/l133x The Psychology of Jung By James Oppenheim Narrated by Oberon Michaels This pamphlet is an accessible introduction to the basic tenets of the psychological theories of Carl Gustav Jung. Alfred Adler and Carl Jung were the most prominent disciples of the founding father of psycho-analysis, Sigmund Freud. Both students eventually broke with Freud to follow their own paths. Adler's primary focus was on the theory of the will to power, a concept developed from Nietsche. In contrast, Jung's focused on the classification of psychological types based on the basic dichotomy of introversion and extroversion and the interpretation of dreams.

Les sorties cinéma de la semaine
"Lee Miller", "The Apprentice", "A l'ombre de l'Abbaye de Clairvaux"... On va voir quoi cette semaine

Les sorties cinéma de la semaine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 9:06


durée : 00:09:06 - Les sorties cinéma de la semaine - par : Laurent Delmas, Christine Masson - Une abbaye devenue prison, Donald Trump et Roy Cohn, Lee Miller muse devenue photographe de guerre, jouée par Kate Winslet, , Niki de Saint-Phalle, un médecin qui s'aide de Nietsche... On prend son billet pour quel film ?

Chez Kevin Razy
#29 CHEZ KEVIN RAZY : MACRON FOUT LA MERDE !

Chez Kevin Razy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 80:05


Exceptionnellement, le nouvel épisode sort ce lundi matin au vu de la dinguerie d'hier soir.Bienvenue dans le 29ème épisode de "Chez Kevin Razy". Avec mon pote sociologue Dr. Hamza, on se réunit pour parler de ce qui se passe dans la vie comme dans un groupe WhatsApp. Entre humour et sociologie, on ne s'interdit aucun sujet.Pour soutenir notre podcast :https://fr.tipeee.com/ckr-podcast/Rejoins notre canal Telegram :https://t.me/CKRnews▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ON EN A PARLE▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Livres : "L'islam imaginaire" de Thomas Deltombe : https://amzn.to/3wXD7qI"Musulman: Une assignation ?" de Marie-Claire Willems : https://amzn.to/3KAjnMN"Influence et persuasion" de Robert B. Cialdini : https://amzn.to/3z3TeDt"Les cahiers de psychologie politique" : https://cpp.numerev.com/"Ecce homo" de Nietsche : https://amzn.to/4cfCB6n"Fake news: Évite de tomber dans le piège !" Kevin Razy, Hamza Garrush : https://amzn.to/3S9rOSz"ScienceFlix: Ce que tes séries préférées disent de notre société" Kevin Razy, Hamza Garrush, Aness Garrush : https://amzn.to/3u6fcnm▬▬▬▬▬▬ DANS CET EPISODE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬➜ On lit vos commentaires !➜ J'ai discuté avec une personne de l'ARCOM➜ HMD : La carte de paiement pour les sans abris➜ Les boites de nuit racistes font payer plus chers les noirs et les arabes➜ Un professeur a exclu un élève à cause d'une bouteille d'eau algérienne➜ L'ingénieur de Meta licencié pour être "proche" du journaliste palestinien Motaz Azaiza (Spoiler : c'est faux)➜ Les élections européennes x les élections législatives : Macron a dissout l'assemblée nationale.▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ LA TEAM ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬Host : Kevin RazyGuest: HamzaShowrunner : Mourad MoqaddemRéalisation & Montage : Gaëlle Cany Canian - https://www.instagram.com/gaellekny/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Poesía, literatura y filosofía

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 4:50


Poesía, literatura y poesía etán más entrelazados de lo que nos imaginamos. Muchas veces la filosofía se viste de poesía o de prosa, y viceversa. 

EfA Stuttgart - Der Podcast
139 | Fremde neue Welt (Teil 2)

EfA Stuttgart - Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 35:32


Im ersten Podcast wurde deutlich: Decartes, Rousseau, Marx, Nietsche und Wilde waren diejenigen, die moralisches Leitplanken umgerissen haben. Ein Werk mit fatalen Folgen, die sich heute in der Gesellschaft in vielen verschiedenen Bereichen zeigen. Damit beschäftigen wir uns in diesem Podcast. Die Grundlage dieses Podcast sind die Bücher von Carl Trueman, die bei Verbum Medien erschienen sind. Carl R. Trueman, Der Siegeszug des modernen Selbst: Kulturelle Amnesie, expressiver Individualismus und der Weg zur sexuellen Revolution https://verbum-medien.de/products/der-siegeszug-des-modernen-selbst?_pos=31&_fid=860f789d4&_ss=c Carl R. Trueman, Fremde neue Welt: Wie Philosophen und Aktivisten Identität umdefiniert und die sexuelle Revolution entfacht haben https://verbum-medien.de/products/fremde-neue-welt?_pos=8&_fid=860f789d4&_ss=c

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Nietzche y la decadencia de la moral

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 8:22


Nietsche criticó la decadencia de la moral y acusó al cristianismo de cpromoverla, a partir de sus valores altruñistas, los cuales, según él, invertían valores originales de la humanidad.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
385: Ask David: Do you have a "self" or "personality?" And more.

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 47:12


Do we have a "Self"? Or "Personality"? What's the best way to combat Should Statements?  Is TEAM effective without a therapist?  What's the Difference between Positive Reframing and Positive Thoughts?  Note: The answers below were written by David prior to the podcast, just to give some structure to the discussion. Keep in mind that the actual live discussion by Rhonda, Matt and David will often go in different directions with different information and opinions. So, please listen to the podcast for the more complete answers! Questions for today's Ask David Podcast: Stefan asks if we have a “self” or a “personality.” Slash wants to know how to combat a “Should Statement.” Magellan asks about the effectiveness of TEAM without the guidance of a therapist. Werner asks about the differences between Positive Reframing and the Positive Thoughts you record on the Daily Mood Log.   1. Stefan asks if we have a “self” or a “personality.” What is the so-called “Great Death” of the “self,” referred to in Buddhism? Hi David, I really love your work, both the books and the podcast you've created. Lots of great tools there. I think your down-to-earth approach is effective and great in de-mythologizing mental health care. Still, one thing has been bugging me about your approach: the fact that you quite casually seem to discount the existence of the self. As a theologian I understand this position. In discounting the self as a construct, you'll open the way to less resistance and more acceptance. I studied both Christianity and some Buddhism, and in that tradition the self is essentially something to let go of as an illusion. I think you called this the death of the ego, and it's common in many mystical currents both within and without the major religious traditions. However, by embracing this tradition in a therapeutic setting, I think there's a great risk to gloss over long-held implicit beliefs or patterns in the construction of a personality that might hold people back from reaching their full potential. More specifically, I'm talking about schemas or Lifetraps (in the terminology of Jeffrey E. Young and Janet S. Klosko). I know Aaron Beck supports their work to address these “chronic self-defeating personality patterns” that are usually considered the be part of the self. What's your take on their work? Kind regards, Stefan David's reply Hi Stefan, Personality, like "self" is not a "thing," but just the observations that different people have different behavioral patterns. So, some are more outgoing, for example, while others are more introverted and shy and insecure. The only meaning of "self" is the context in which the word appears. So, "behave yourself" simply means that you are misbehaving and need to stop! Can you come to the Sunday hike is a question. It does not need the add on, "and do you plan to bring you 'self.'" The only meaning of any word is the context, and many uses in the English language, or any language. Nouns do not always refer to "things." Words are just sounds that come out of our mouths. I don't go into this much because few people "get it." Thanks so much, Stefan. Warmly, david PS The above is my take on Wittgenstein's Philosophical investigations, published after he died in 1950. . Second PS I had a random and fairly weak thought, but here it is. When doing my daily “slogging” a while back, I was going through a pleasant and familiar path and noticing how beautiful everything was, and had the thought, “This land is so valuable and expensive, and I'm SO GLAD I don't have to own it. It would involve a nightmare of paper work, taxes and all kinds of worries. But I can just enjoy it without any of those burdens of ownership. Then I thought of the “self,” and what a heavy burden it is to “have one,” and worry about whether or not it is “good enough,” or “inferior,” and so forth. Selves tend to be a bit overweight, and heavy to carry around. And how much more fun, beautiful, and rewarding life is without having to have a “self” to worry about. Rhonda found this helpful after a time feeling confused about the "self," and Matt added this: "Right, and if we own the 'land' one day, and it changes, the next moment, is it the same 'land'?  Do we still own it?" Matt's "Self" Thoughts Wittgenstein is one of my favorite philosophers due to the elegance of his solution to philosophical problems, which is to recognize that they are not, in fact, ‘problems'.  Instead of trying to answer the question, ‘is there a self', ‘do I have a self', he would point out that these questions are meaningless and can't be answered. One way to bring these questions into a form that could be useful and answerable, is to define the terms.  What is the ‘self', and what can it do?  How would I know, if I had a ‘self'?  If the definition was in the form of a testable hypothesis, we'd be a step closer to arriving at a meaningful answer. In some cases, this answer is incredibly meaningful, in terms of our mental state and relationships.  Let's try on a few possible definitions of ‘self' and consider some experiments that could be done to test whether these hold water. ‘Self':  (from Meriam Webster):  one's essential being, which separates them from others.  (I don't find this definition useful, because now I just have to define what is an ‘essential being'?  What are we talking about? ‘Self':  The subject of our experience; the thing that is thinking our thoughts, and feeling our feelings.  (This is also problematic for many reasons.  First, it's based on an unproven assumption that experience requires an experiencer.  Descartes believed this but Nietsche retorted that this logic was highly flawed as it smuggles the ‘self' into the equation without any justification.  Further, there are many ‘nondualistic' philosophies that challenge the ‘separateness' of ‘self' and experience.  Meaning, the presence of thought doesn't mean anything other than the presence of thought.  We ought to be skeptical of introducing additional complexity into the situation according to the principle of ‘Occam's Razor', that the simplest hypothesis that explains all the observations is more likely to be correct). ‘Self':  The ‘CEO' of your mind, the aspec of yourself that is directing your body, attention and decision-making.  (This is problematic in many of the same ways as the above definition.  It's also the most readily falsifiable definition.  We can experiment with our ability to control our decision-making in a variety of ways, one of which is to see if you can ‘choose', with your ‘self' not to understand the words on this page.  Or to sit quietly and not think.  If our ‘self' can't use its ‘free will' to control the brain's activities in such simple ways, why would we imagine that we have a self, controlling our brain, at all? In fact, most of us believe in a ‘self', which, if we attempt to define it carefully, it can be proven NOT to exist.  However, this is an unacceptable conclusion for many people, even though it results in a form of enlightenment.  This form of enlightenement is slightly different from ‘self acceptance'.  It's more like ‘waking up from a dream of a self' than ‘acceping a flawed self'. All that said, yes, it's often incredibly useful to inspect our assumptions about our ‘self', in terms of our ‘roles' and ‘rules' in our relationships.  David offers the ‘Interpersonal Downward Arrow' to do this in a single session.  There, we might discover we are stuck in a belief system that is counterproductive, like, ‘we must be perfect', ‘we should never have conflict', etc.  There are countless ways people think about their ‘self' which can be productive or a ‘trap'.  Obviously, if we had no sense of our identity, purpose, role, etc., it would be hard to know what to do with our ‘selves' on a day-to-day basis!   2. Slash asks how she can combat her “Should Statement.” Hi David I did some exercises and found I a believe that I should play guitar effortlessly or else I should enjoy the process of learning. My disadvantages are greater in CBA. Now what thought should I replace with so that I could have the advantages too. Slash David's reply Thanks, Slash! It is a should statement. Essentially, your “should” doesn't make sense since there is no rule that says you should, must, or ought to enjoy something you don't enjoy right now, so you are just putting pressure on yourself unnecessarily. I once had a patient who had previously been treated briefly by Dr. Albert Ellis when he was in New York. He was on vacation, and was feeling depressed and telling himself that he SHOULDN'T be unhappy since he was on vacation. He thought he SHOULD be enjoying himself. He said that the thing that helped the most was when Dr. Ellis said, “Where the F__K is it written that you are obligated to enjoy being on vacation?” (Ellis used that word a lot!) He said he immediately gave himself permission to feel miserable on vacation, and instantly felt better! This is an example of what I call the Acceptance Paradox. When he accepted his unhappiness, instead of struggling in shame to make it go away, it disappeared. I have a similar story. I used to have a keen interest in collecting coins from around the world, and when I was an intern at Highland Hospital in Oakland, I used to enjoy going to the local coin stores to see if I could find some interesting foreign coin to purchase for a few dollars. This was always exciting, but one day I was in the S & D Coin store just a few miles from our apartment, realized I was totally bored and had lost my interest in collecting foreign coins. I told the friendly dealer, and he said, “Oh, don't worry about it. Just do something else in your free time for a few weeks and your interest in collecting will probably come back.” So, I did that, and that's just what happened. Essentially, he was also giving me “permission” to feel the way I was feeling, and not the way I thought I “should” feel! And when I accepted my negative feelings, they ran their course and disappeared. That worked for me, but there are a lot of methods in TEAM, and you sometimes have to try quite a few before you find the one that works for you, since we're all different. The “go to” method for Should Statements is called the Semantic Technique. Using this method, you could tell yourself, “Right now I seem to have lost interest in music. It would be great if it comes back again, and probably will. But it's natural not to feel excited about music all the time.” Notice that I used “it would be great if” in place of the “Shoulds.” As an aside, we just completed a new class for the Feeling Great App entitled “Your PhD in Shoulds.” You might want to check it out. There's also a lesson on perfectionism at the end of the class. Best, david Cost-Benefit Analysis If I make mistakes, then I am not talented enough to play guitar.(associating my self worth with talent of playing guitar.) Advantages of Believing This Disadvantages of Believing This 1.It will push me to work harder. 1.There is lot of internal pressure. 2.It will motivate me to try different things until I find any solution. 2.It makes me depressed. 3.It can help me to be perfect/achive skills like my idol guitarist. 3.It ruins my currently playing technique I want to master. 4.People will admire me. 4.It makes me stuck at particular point from where I am not able to move forward. 5.It shows that I am one cut above others. 5.It hinders my progress with respect to guitar playing skills. 6.People who think I am not enough I can prove it to them. 6.It makes me frustrated irritated. 7.It can help me to be confident. 7.Endless cycle which I feel I am stuck in the moment and cant get out of it.   8.The quest to achieve will take forever which will make me hopeless and which further decreases my tolerance to make mistakes/which will further make me vigilant to see my mistakes as fault which cannot be corrected.   9.My moral goes down.   3. Magellan asks: Can you do TEAM-CBT without a shrink? Dear David, Could you tell us about studies of the effectiveness of any written TEAM or other therapy materials offered without therapist guidance (for example when people are on a waitlist to see a therapist)? I think I heard of one done with Feeling Good. I wonder if one may be done with Feeling Great. Thanks, Magellan David's response: We have impressive results with our app, which I can describe. It is completely automated without therapist guidance. It is kind of like my first book, Feeling Good, on steroids! I also have precise data on waiting list controls. The waiting list do not improve until they start the Feeling Great App and then they experience rapid and dramatic changes with a couple days. There's no doubt about the effectiveness of the app. Also, there's extensive research proving the effectiveness' o my first book, Feeling Good. There's no question about the effectiveness of these self-help tools. I have many questions about the effectiveness of human shrinks, however!   4. From Werner Spitzfaden: Positive Reframing vs Positive Thoughts I periodically come across clients who get confused by the concept of the Positive Reframing vs Positive Thoughts on the DML. The question they pose is if the Positive Reframe is similar to the Positive Thoughts on the DML? After some explanation I focus on Positive Reframing as a way of seeing that even the most difficult and painful thoughts and feelings reveal something powerful and awesome about us and then ask if that's true about them. This focuses on Outcome Resistance. The positive thoughts on the DML focus on defeating their negative thinking with 2 conditions needing to be present: their new positive thought needs to be believable and it has to drastically reduce the distress resulting from your negative thought. This focuses on the early stages of Methods coming after looking at Distortions followed by the Straight Forward Technique. I would love to hear David's take on this. David's Response Yes, Werner, you are right! The goal of Positive Reframing is not to “Cheerlead” or to persuade the patient that their negative thoughts are not correct, but rather to help them see why they may fight to hang on to their negative thoughts and feelings, because they are beneficial and helpful in many ways. This is the latest list of questions you can ask when doing PR with a negative thought. Most will also apply to a negative feeling. What is the truth in this negative thought? (This is essentially the Disarming Technique applied to your own self-criticism) Why might this negative thought or feeling be healthy and appropriate, given my circumstances. Why might this negative thought or feeling be helpful to me? What does it show about me and my core values that's positive and awesome? What might be some negative consequences of giving up this negative thought or feeling? You were spot on about Positive Thoughts. To be helpful, they must fulfill two conditions. They must be 100% true. Half-truths and rationalizations are rarely or never helpful/ They must drastically reduce your belief in the distorted negative thought. Hey, Werner, we miss you like crazy in the Tuesday group and in our (now small and humble) Sunday hikes. Hope you're doing well.  

MordazesCast
VOCÊ VIVERIA SEM MÚSICA ? Com Leo Daflon e Camila Neri - EP 71 T 11

MordazesCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 14:10


Já imaginou sua vida sem música ? De acordo com Nietsche, a vida seria um erro sem música. Escute e se identifique. TEXTO E VOZ : Leo Daflon e Camila Neri GRAVAÇÃO : Remota

Lunacy
37: Solocast - Confidence and Discovering Why

Lunacy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 42:49


Welcome to Lunacy; where we discern the sacred from the insane and admit that whether we like it or not, we are all profoundly affected by the cycles of the moon. Today on the podcast, I delve into the arena of CONFIDENCE by looking at where I lack it, and how to achieve it.  I start with my own vulnerability in this area and then explore some ideas of discovering my WHY, courtesy of Nietsche and Viktor Frankel, then meander into ideas of Justice and standing up for what we believe in without falling into the Hatred/Comparison Trap.   I welcome your thoughts on this episode! Comment on Youtube or find me on Instagram!I'm Geoff Eido. Join me each week for interviews and insights intended to shine a light on the darkness, like the full moon in the forest. www.geoffeido.cominfo@geoffeido.comhttps://www.facebook.com/GeoffEido Instagram: @geoffeido Support the showSupport the showSupport the Show.

Et dieu dans tout ça ?
Lou Andreas-Salomé

Et dieu dans tout ça ?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 3:30


Elle distinguait la religion du sentiment religieux. Dans notre Grand dictionnaire, nous nous frottons à la pensée de Lou Andreas-Salomé en compagnie de Simon Brunfaut. Merci pour votre écoute Et Dieu dans tout ça ? c'est également en direct tous les dimanches de 13h à 14h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Et Dieu dans tout ça ? sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/180 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Startup Insider
Media Talk mit Nicole Nietsche, Co-Host vom Payment & Banking Podcast

Startup Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 20:44


Wie jeden Samstag gibt es heute eine neue Folge aus der Rubrik “Media Talk – die wichtigsten Startup-Medien im Dialog” und dafür begrüßen wir Nicole Nietsche, General Manager von Payment & Banking sowie Co-Host vom Payment & Banking Podcast.Der FinTech Podcast Payment & Banking umfasst Formate wie „Ask me Anything“, „Alles Legal: Fintech-Recht kompakt“, „Formel Female: Fintech-Frauen am Steuer“ und der monatliche „News-Rückblick“. Dafür führen die Hosts André Bajorat, Jochen Siegert, Kilian Thalhammer, Nicole Nitsche und Christina Cassala die Zuhörenden mehrmals pro Woche in spannende FinTech-Themen. In den Formaten sprechen die Hosts mit interessanten Menschen über ihre Karriere und spannende Themen, die die gesamte Branche bewegen

Headless Youth Podcast
Sophia Perennis vs. The Vicious Circle

Headless Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 82:36


Many Seasons in Hell part V * War reading with chronic illness * Nazi defeat at Stalingrad * Hermann Goring and Elf ***** * Elves, faeries, various depictions * Matcha * Religion, spirit/soul, vs the material. Mind and matter * Nietsche's illness, contextualizing his fixation on vitality * Religions and suffering; Christianity and Buddhism * Making sense of suffering, or the attempt to * Assisted suicide and religion * Buddhism and realms * Different conceptions of afterlife * Seeking spiritual guidance Edited by Rene Joly

E2 w/ Marc Andreessen on Elon, Nietzsche, and America's Thousand Year Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 52:22


Part 2 of our extended conversation with Marc Andreessen, where we discuss Elon, Nietsche, and America's 1000-year empire. If you're looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/zen  RECOMMENDED PODCAST: The HR industry is at a crossroads. What will it take to construct the next generation of incredible businesses – and where can people leaders have the most business impact? Hosts Nolan Church and Kelli Dragovich have been through it all, the highs and the lows – IPOs, layoffs, executive turnover, board meetings, culture changes, and more. With a lineup of industry vets and experts, Nolan and Kelli break down the nitty-gritty details, trade offs, and dynamics of constructing high performing companies. Through unfiltered conversations that can only happen between seasoned practitioners, Kelli and Nolan dive deep into the kind of leadership-level strategy that often happens behind closed doors. Check out the first episode with the architect of Netflix's culture deck Patty McCord. https://link.chtbl.com/hrheretics TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) - Intro (2:00) - Unpacking the famous SBF quote (5:00) - Introducing Joe Henrich's “WEIRD” (7:15) - Introducing Tom Holland's “Dominion” (8:10) - Nietzsche's criticism of Christianity (9:45) - Christianity's inversion of morality (12:40) - Is Wokeness the logical conclusion of Christianity? (16:00) - The Christ narrative as the central narrative (17:20) - Are there any alternatives to WEIRD - Is WEIRD taking over the world? (18:20) - Antonio's circumcision (21:30) - Why we can't have Nietzschian morality in TV shows (25:30) - Kanye, Trump, Elon (27:30) - Introducing James Burnham and the rise of professional managerial class (32:30) - How Elon is a threat to the PMC (35:00) - Can other countries resist WEIRD? (39:30) - What would Balaji say about the case for America? (42:50) - Balaji's Network State (44:20) - is social media going to fragment? (47:35) - America is consistent with the process of evolution (49:20) - We need more cleaving of the elites SPONSORS: NetSuite | Secureframe -NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/zen  NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than thirty-six thousand companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅ NetSuite: http://netsuite.com/zen and defer payments of a FULL NetSuite implementation for six months. -Secureframe (www.secureframe.com) Secureframe is the leading all-in-one platform for security and privacy compliance. Get SOC-2 audit ready in weeks, not months. I believe in Secureframe so much that I invested in it, and I recommend it to all my portfolio companies. Sign up for a free demo and mention MOMENT OF ZEN during your demo to get 20% off your first year.

The Whistling Podcast
Episode 19: Whistling Nietsche: Visit's album of "Existential Hymns"

The Whistling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 103:09


Phlarpty phloop! I'm very excited to release my first full-length interview. I talk to the band Visit about their new album, "Exitential Hymns," released today. The discussion includes the meaning of Existentialism, the tracks on their album, the mixing and artwork. A fun time was had by all. Please listen and enjoy. And then pass it on.

Rádio Terra FM
ENTREVISTA: Enem: confira dicas para reta final; acompanhe entrevista com professor Márcio Nietsche

Rádio Terra FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 14:33


A poucos horas para o Enem 2022 começar, o nervosismo e a ansiedade podem ficar à flor da pele na reta final. As provas começam a ser aplicadas no domingo, dia 13 e seguem no dia 20 de novembro. E para ajudar os estudantes que vão fazer o Enem a ficar mais tranquilos e preparados para o maior exame educacional brasileiro, o professor de Língua Portuguesa, das unidades do Colégio Bom Jesus em Venâncio e Arroio do Meio, Márcio Nietsche. Ele participou de entrevista ao programa Terra em Uma Hora, da Terra FM, da quinta-feira, dia 10.

il posto delle parole
Matteo Nucci "Festival della Mente"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 22:19


Matteo Nucci"Festival della Mente"https://www.festivaldellamente.it/it/Venerdì 2 settembre 2022Movimento nello spazio: Omero e HemingwayNei più antichi esempi della nostra letteratura, i poemi omerici, la descrizione del movimento umano è dettagliata, minuziosa, riempie ogni pagina: Era che seduce Zeus; Achille che scopre la morte di Patroclo; Elena che siede accanto al marito ritrovato. Tutto è movimento nello spazio. Mentre il centro di questo movimento – l'anima dei protagonisti – è velato da un silenzio pieno di promessa. Identico è l'atteggiamento dello scrittore americano più imitato del Novecento: Ernest Hemingway. Nella sua rivoluzione stilistica, dai racconti più brevi fino al capolavoro Il vecchio e il mare, il movimento dei protagonisti domina, mentre il cuore del racconto è omesso. Proprio come Omero, Hemingway sa che solo così noi lettori potremo scoprire la forza che è nascosta nei gesti che ogni giorno, senza accorgercene, ripetiamo.https://www.vivaticket.com/it/ticket/5-matteo-nucci/186330Sabato 3 settembre 2022Movimento nel tempo: Platone e NietzscheSecondo Platone, il tempo appartiene alla dimensione del divenire, mentre in quella dell'essere domina l'eternità. Solo nella dimensione del tempo è possibile il movimento. Ma come ci muoviamo nel tempo noi umani che abitiamo il divenire? Siamo abituati a immaginare il nostro percorso su una linea retta, dal passato al presente al futuro. Per gli antichi invece questo movimento era ciclico. Proprio come credeva un filosofo moderno: Friedrich Nietzsche. La formula famosa è «eterno ritorno dell'identico». Perché non esiste progresso e non ci avviamo, come vuole la visione cristiana, dalla creazione al giudizio finale, né come vuole la visione illuminista, verso il trionfo della ragione. D'altronde, solo vivendo ogni nostro attimo, con la consapevolezza dell'alternanza continua di vita e morte, ci è concesso di realizzare la nostra umanità.https://www.vivaticket.com/it/Ticket/13-matteo-nucci/186333Domenica 4 settembre 2022Movimento nell'anima: Saffo e Kavafis«I confini dell'anima non li potrai mai trovare, per quanto tu percorra le sue vie, tanto profondo è il suo logos» scriveva Eraclito. Tuttavia, di quel logos – quella parola che misura e scava – forse solo i poeti possono sondare il mistero. L'esempio perfetto, nell'antichità, è quello di una donna dalla vita tormentata il cui nome brilla al di là dei tempi: Saffo. I versi dedicati agli amori vissuti o perduti gettano luce sui movimenti che attraversano la nostra anima come un respiro. Psychè del resto significa "soffio". È quello stesso soffio a percorrere i versi del più grande poeta in lingua greca del Novecento: Costantino Kavafis. Nelle sue liriche erotiche come in quelle storiche il viaggio ai confini dell'anima è costante. E il luogo in cui esso si arresta è una dimensione al di là dello spazio e del tempo. Perché solo nell'anima noi esseri umani mortali possiamo riscoprirci eterni.https://www.vivaticket.com/it/Ticket/23-matteo-nucci/186337Matteo Nucci è autore di romanzi, racconti, reportage e saggi. Con Ponte alle Grazie ha pubblicato i romanzi Sono comuni le cose degli amici (2009), e È giusto obbedire alla notte (2017), entrambi cinquina finalista del Premio Strega, oltre a Il toro non sbaglia mai (2011) e L'abisso di Eros (2018). Con Einaudi ha pubblicato la traduzione e cura del Simposio platonico (2009), e i due saggi narrativi Le lacrime degli eroi (2013) e Achille e Odisseo. La ferocia e l'inganno (2020). I racconti sono usciti in raccolte e riviste, mentre i reportage appaiono su il Venerdì di Repubblica e L'Espresso e vengono ripubblicati online da minima et moralia. Cura un sito di cultura taurina: www.uominietori.it. Per HarperCollins esce a settembre Sono difficili le cose belle. Matteo Nucci"Sono difficili le cose belle"Harper Collinshttps://www.harpercollins.it/Arianna ha dieci anni e da poco ha perso la nonna. Un dolore inspiegabile, inimmaginabile, che non riesce a capire e che non sa raccontare, ma la tiene sveglia di notte. In un pomeriggio come tanti, però, lungo la strada che la sta portando verso il Gianicolo, appare una macchina rossa. E dal finestrino, ecco il sorriso che Arianna conosce benissimo, assieme alla voce che credeva di aver dimenticato. Sua nonna è lì. È tornata per lei. Ha inizio un incredibile viaggio: nonna e nipote varcano la soglia di un parco familiare, che presto diventa un luogo incantato, capace di portarle in dimensioni lontane, fatte di memoria, immaginazione, sogno, amore. Ogni regola sembra sovvertita mentre, fra entusiasmi e paure, si apre un percorso che è diretto verso il passato, composto da ricordi familiari e personali, verso il presente miracoloso in cui nonna e nipote sono riunite come per magia, e verso il futuro, tutto da scrivere, di Arianna.Dopo avere raccontato con straordinaria bravura la filosofia e la mitologia greca, Matteo Nucci, al suo quarto romanzo, stupisce i lettori con questa meravigliosa novella fiabesca, nata come dono per le sue nipoti colpite dal lutto, e impreziosita da L'astuccio, un racconto contenuto nel libro come una “bonus track” in fondo a un album o un “pendant” accanto a un quadro, che, con forma e contenuto totalmente diversi, parla della stessa storia. Sono difficili le cose belle è un romanzo commovente, profondo, che ricorda certi classici “filosofici” amati dai lettori di ogni età, da Il Piccolo Principe a Storia di una gabbianella e del gatto che le insegnò a volare, e che fa pensare e sa sciogliere il dolore del cuore grazie all'amore che non muore mai per i nostri cari.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Alessandro Barbero Podcast - La Storia
I danni della Storia - Alessandro Barbero ft. Nietzsche

Alessandro Barbero Podcast - La Storia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 82:45


Alessandro Barbero affronta un viaggio nel flusso della Storia. Partendo dalla "Seconda inattuale" di Nietzsche e l'ipertrofia storica giungendo alla classe politica contemporanea, dall'utilità della suddivisione della storia in epoche al rapporto Storia-Economia.L'incontro è condotto da Giuseppe Piccione, referente di RadioSiciliani, la radio scolastica del liceo scientifico di Catanzaro.Canale YouTube: Radio Liceo Siciliani - RLS Fonte: https://youtu.be/ifq6qwOZPu8 Instagram: @radiosiciliani --- // Disclaimer // Tutti gli audio disponibili sono utilizzati negli episodi dopo previo consenso e accordo con i distributori originali di altre piattaforme e/o comunque distribuiti liberamente e originariamente con licenze CC BY 4.0 e affini, viene sempre riportata la fonte. I titoli potrebbero differire in caso di titoli troppo lunghi. Per qualsiasi dubbio o problema contattateci PER FAVORE prima alla nostra mail: flamsteed46[@]gmail[dot]com

Engel op Aarde
#38 Worden wie je Bent

Engel op Aarde

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 25:00


'Word wie je bent' is een bekende uitspraak van Nietsche, een filosoof uit de tweede helft van de 19de eeuw. Mijn perspectief op deze uitspraak beluister je in deze aflevering.Via deze link vind je mijn 'Zwaan' model, waar ik het over heb: https://daniellehermeler.com/ontdek-en-leef-je-zielsmissie/

Beyond the Darkness
Encountering Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan w/Carl Abrahamsson

Beyond the Darkness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 83:39 Very Popular


Today, Darkness Radio is Encountering Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan with Carl Abrahamsson! Carl Abrahamsson was a young man in Sweden who quickly became fascinated by the magic act of Anton LaVey and his appearances in different occult magazines in his native land.  He went from creating a fanzine and band, to making a song dedicated to LaVey to soon interacting with him and getting contributions of articles from LaVey to Carl's Newsletter. Carl then struck up a friendship with LaVey towards the end of his life that gave him a unique retrospective of the man behind the Church of Satan.  Carl Abrahamsson joins us today to talk about that relationship, the legacy he has left behind, and what made LaVey the cult of personality that he was. Get the book, "Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan: Infernal Wisdom from the Devil's Den" here:  https://bit.ly/3Dx4S8b To find out more about Carl Abrahamsson, check out these links: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com/ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/intothedevilsden https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Darkness Radio is partnering up with the UFO Disclosure Symposium!  To get more information and to get your tickets, click on this link: https://ufodisclosuresymposium.com/?ref=tim%40darknessradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Darkness Radio
Encountering Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan w/Carl Abrahamsson

Darkness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 83:39


Today, Darkness Radio is Encountering Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan with Carl Abrahamsson! Carl Abrahamsson was a young man in Sweden who quickly became fascinated by the magic act of Anton LaVey and his appearances in different occult magazines in his native land.  He went from creating a fanzine and band, to making a song dedicated to LaVey to soon interacting with him and getting contributions of articles from LaVey to Carl's Newsletter. Carl then struck up a friendship with LaVey towards the end of his life that gave him a unique retrospective of the man behind the Church of Satan.  Carl Abrahamsson joins us today to talk about that relationship, the legacy he has left behind, and what made LaVey the cult of personality that he was. Get the book, "Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan: Infernal Wisdom from the Devil's Den" here:  https://bit.ly/3Dx4S8b To find out more about Carl Abrahamsson, check out these links: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com/ https://vimeo.com/ondemand/intothedevilsden https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Darkness Radio is partnering up with the UFO Disclosure Symposium!  To get more information and to get your tickets, click on this link: https://ufodisclosuresymposium.com/?ref=tim%40darknessradio.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dostoevsky and Us
Best Introductory Books to Existentialism

Dostoevsky and Us

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 5:52


Existentialism is a fascinating topic and today we give you four books to check out to understand more about it!Watch till the end of the video to find my best recommendations for how you can learn more about existentialism, especially the works of Dostoevsky, Nietsche, Sartre and Camus. Make sure to let me know your thoughts and questions in the comments below!--------------------------To check out more about my content feel free to go to my YouTube Channel Philosophy for All to access clips and extra discussions

De Döschkassen
Wenn man weet, wat man seggt

De Döschkassen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 2:53


Dat gifft je jümmers weller mol Wöörd, de 'n Tiedlang modern sünd. So weer all dat, wat wunnerbor weer ünner junge Lüüd vör 60 Johr „knorke“, vör 40 Johr weer datsülbige „geil“, denn „cool“ un hüüt seggt de Teenies dorto „wyld“ oder „de luxe“. Overs ook ünner Lüüd, de öller as 15 sünd kümmt jümmers weller Wöör oder Redewennungen in Mood‘. Vör'n poor Johr fung mol een dormit an „am Ende des Tages...“ to seggen, wenn he utdrücken wull, wo sick düt un dat op't Letzt‘ verhölt. Mitmol hebbt denn jümmers mehr „am Ende des Tages“ seggt. Bi klooge Lüüd oder wülk, de kloog würken wulln, wurr överflüssi oder ni mehr aktuell to „obsolet“. Bilütten ward overs ook ole Wöörd mol weller modern. So is dat jüst bi mennige Politikers. Ick glööv Olaf Scholz hett dor in sien Wohlkampf mit anfungen. He fung an to seggen, dat he sien Arbeid mit „Demut“ mokt. Demoot, dat funnen ook annere Fruuns- un Mannslüüd ut alle möglichen Patei'n schick. Mit mol hett dat bi veele Demoot hier un Demoot dor heeten. Demoot in jeden tweeten Satz: „Jungedi, wat bün ick hüüt weller demöödi...“ Dor fung ick an mi to froogen, wat de Dorsten överhaupt weet, wat dat Woord bedüüden deiht? Dor wurr de een‘ oder annere wohrschienli erstmol över nodinken mööten: „Ääh, sick as lütten Deel vun'n gröttered Ganzed to sehn? Oder in Moot to deenen?“ Jo, so steiht dat in't Nokixel. Frie'ch Nietsche hett dat anners sehn. För em weer Demoot gefährli, weil se no sien Ansehn 'n Teeken för „Feigheit“ un „Schwäche“ weer. Oha! Na jo, Nietsche hett ook seggt, dat Gott doot is. Un nu is Nietsche doot. Ick wurr seggen, wat dat blots to hoopen blifft, dat all de, de dat noplappert hebbt in de tokom‘ veer johr würkli mit Demoot an de Arbeid goht, un dat ehr Demoot ni in Hochmoot ümsleiht. Denn wenn se uns in Demoot in Bunnesdag vertreden wurrn, denn weer dat för uns Land „an‘ Enn vun‘ Dag“ nömli de luxe, wyld, cool, geil, super, klasse, knorke un würkli ganz, ganz wunnerbor... In düssen Sinn

Onderweg
#2 - Paul Van Tongeren; de Denker des Vaderlands die ooit priester wilde worden (S02)

Onderweg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 52:24


In Levensbepalend is ‘Denker des Vaderlands' Paul van Tongeren te gast. Ooit wilde hij priester worden maar dat liep heel anders. Op zijn 24ste koos hij voor de filosofie al twijfelde hij wel of hij het in zich had. Paul van Tongeren is inmiddels emeritus-hoogleraar maar krijgt het door zijn eretitel ‘Denker des Vaderlands het afgelopen jaar toch behoorlijk druk. Paul is expert op het gebied van de filosofie van Socrates en Nietsche. Hij is een filosoof pur sang die zijn woorden zorgvuldig kiest. In het boek ‘Het wonder van betekenis' maken we kennis met zijn denkwereld. Betekenis gaat volgens hem vooraf aan het waarnemen van feitelijkheden en materie. Bepalende momenten voor Paul van Tongeren zijn de eerste keer dat hij vader werd en ook het moment dat hij een kleinkind verloor.

Onderweg
#2 - Paul Van Tongeren; de Denker des Vaderlands die ooit priester wilde worden (S02)

Onderweg

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 52:24


In Levensbepalend is ‘Denker des Vaderlands' Paul van Tongeren te gast. Ooit wilde hij priester worden maar dat liep heel anders. Op zijn 24ste koos hij voor de filosofie al twijfelde hij wel of hij het in zich had. Paul van Tongeren is inmiddels emeritus-hoogleraar maar krijgt het door zijn eretitel ‘Denker des Vaderlands het afgelopen jaar toch behoorlijk druk. Paul is expert op het gebied van de filosofie van Socrates en Nietsche. Hij is een filosoof pur sang die zijn woorden zorgvuldig kiest. In het boek ‘Het wonder van betekenis' maken we kennis met zijn denkwereld. Betekenis gaat volgens hem vooraf aan het waarnemen van feitelijkheden en materie. Bepalende momenten voor Paul van Tongeren zijn de eerste keer dat hij vader werd en ook het moment dat hij een kleinkind verloor.

História Pirata
História Pirata #55 - Nietzsche e a História com Bruno Neppo

História Pirata

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 64:14


Nesse episódio Rafinha (@rafaverdasca) recebe Bruno Neppo do canal Filosofares (@filosofares) para uma conversa sobre a filosofia de Nietzsche e a História O programa começa com um debate sobre a relação de Nietsche com a história. Em seguida, abordamos a relação entre a história e cultura para Nietzsche para que, por fim, tratemos das perspectivas e os tipos de historia dentro da filosofia de Nietzsche. Canal no YouTube do Bruno Neppo: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXNSYH-YFpn6gn0726U11mw Picpay do História Pirata: https://picpay.me/historiapirata Esse episódio foi editado por: Gabriel Campos (@_grcampos)

Life Feast
Episode 5: Step up your walks to skyrocket creativity & connection

Life Feast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 45:16


Did you know that a few little tweaks to your walking can boost your brain power, skyrocket your creativity and help you feel more connected in your relationships?You might soak up life's little details along the way and decrease your inflammation while staring at a rainbow. In this jam packed episode, Lizzie gives you 7 different types of walks (several you've probably NEVER heard of) to boost your brainpower, increase creativity and feel more connected in your relationships. Plus, experience all the usual benefits of a walking habit. Listen in to step up your walking (all puns intended) with science-backed research, funny stories and down-to-earth tips. Want to know the perfect kind of walk to boost your memory, calm your stress, generate new ideas or to decrease your inflammation? It's all inside!A few of the walks mentioned: passagietta, flanerie (or flaneuring), awe walks, novelty walks, meditative walks, photo walks with favorites from Baudelaire, Nietsche, Thoreau, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Thich Nhat Hanh and others.Research from Kelly McGonigal's Joy of Movement, John J. Ratey's Spark, John Medina's Brain Rules. If you've downloaded Lizzie's "How to Take a Free Photowalk Guide", this podcast is the perfect companion, though no camera is required for walking your way to wellbeing. If you'd like to download the free guide, it's right here.Want to join the Life Feast membership? It's the place to infuse your life with curiosity, creativity, awe, mindfulness, play and adventure (plus so much more!). Details are here.

The Wisdom Of
Authenticity - Kafka's Metamorphosis

The Wisdom Of

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 26:37


Season 5  Authenticity - The Metamorphosis is about a traveling salesman who wakes up as an insect. 

My Michelle Live Pod Casts
SCI TECH TALK - God Lost to Science?

My Michelle Live Pod Casts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 57:16


Over 100 years ago, in 1883, philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietsche proclaimed that GOD IS DEAD. Has science disproved him? The bible makes some pretty outlandish claims. Have we in our advancement pulled back the covers to reveal superstition in the light of science? We'll talk about the outlandish claims of the Bible and if they hold up to scientific scrutiny. We do know Nietsche is dead and since his death in 1900 big truths have, well resurrected. Tim Chaffee, who is the Content Manager at Answers in Genesis, Attractions Division, and who is one of the contributors to the book, Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions Volume 2, came on today's program to quash these contradictions and much more. You have to also check out the book, Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions Volume 1. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle-m-mendoza/message

Le Gratin par Pauline Laigneau
Book Club #Décembre 2020 – Man’s Search For Meaning, Viktor Emil Frankl

Le Gratin par Pauline Laigneau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 3:30


Amis du Book Club Bonjour !Pour ce mois de décembre j’ai réfléchi à quel livre je voulais vous présenter et je me suis dit la chose suivante : la fin d’année approche. Pour beaucoup 2020 a été une vraie tannée. Moi-même je me prends assez régulièrement à me plaindre ou à pester en me disant que vraiment cette année a été un vrai cauchemar. Alors en prenant de recul je me suis dit que le BookClub serait pour moi l’occasion de prendre de la hauteur et de remettre les choses en perspectives.Le livre que je vous présente aujourd’hui est au fond d’une grande simplicité (comme souvent les grands ouvrages) et peut tout à fait se lire au coin du feu lors d’une soirée d’hiver.Ce livre c’est « Donner un sens à sa vie » de Viktor Frankl, et en anglais Man’s Search For Meaning. Bizarrement ce livre est assez peu connu en France, alors que c’est un ouvrage encensé dans le monde anglo-saxon.Voici l’histoire :Le livre de Frankl retrace les années que l’auteur a passé en camp de concentration lors de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, à Auschwitz notamment. Il décrit les sévices qu’il a subis durant toutes ses années : la faim, la peur, la maladie mais sans jamais se placer comme victime ou en se plaignant.Au contraire, Victor Frankl partage avec nous dans cet ouvrage en quoi cette épreuve extrême l’a transformé. Il nous parle d’optimisme, de sens, de résilience et finit par arriver à la conclusion suivante : seuls les prisonniers qui ont trouvé un but ou un sens dans leur vie survivent.Comme l’exprimait déjà Nietsche un siècle plus tôt : Celui qui a un » pourquoi » qui lui tient lieu de but, de finalité, peut vivre avec n’importe quel « comment ».Cette recher­che de sens parlera à nombreux d’entre vous je suis sûre. Dans cet ouvrage par son exemple, et ses réflexions, Victor Frankl nous aide à réfléchir sur comment trouver nous aussi notre vocation.Pour ceux qui veulent creuser le sujet, il théorisera ensuite ce travail via une nouvelle discipline « la logothérapie », une approche qu’il a utilisée tout au long de sa vie en capti­vité et, par la suite, dans sa pratique comme psychiatre.Je ne vais pas vous mentir, le livre de Viktor Frankl ne va pas vous faire sourire ou vous donner des envies d’aventure, je peux vous garantir qu’il peut changer votre vie ou en tout cas vous persuader de donner du sens à la vôtre.Laissez-moi vous rappeler comment fonctionne le Book Club : Tous les 1ers Dimanche du mois, je vous dévoile le livre que j’ai sélectionné pour le BookClub du Gratin.Je prends soin de sélectionner des livres fait pour susciter la réflexion et donner l’envie de voir plus grand.Pas de style de prédilection, le BookClub du Gratin n’est pas sectaire : on découvre de la littérature anglosaxonne, des livres de philo, des autobiographies comme c’est le cas aujourd’hui ou pourquoi pas des pièces de théâtre. Je suis ouverte à tout, du moment que ce sont des livres inspirants et qui méritent d’être partagés.A chaque fois, vous avez un mois pour le lire cet ouvrage puis échanger avec la communauté du Book Club du Gratin.Quand vous aurez terminé le livre donc, j’aimerais vraiment avoir vos remarques ou réflexion sur l’ouvrage : mettez-les-moi soit sur mes réseaux LinkedIn, et Instagram en particulier, en me taguant avec le hashtag #LeGratinBookClub ; vous pouvez aussi directement les écrire sur le blog du gratin rubrique Livres. Vous aurez compris que tout l’intérêt est de vous donner envie de lire… et pourquoi pas que vous suscitiez à votre tour des envies de littérature autour de vous !Notes et référencesMan’s Search For Meaning, Viktor Emil FranklDonner Un Sens à Sa Vie, Vktor Emil Frankl1. La News du GratinLa News du Gratin est une mini newsletter pour vous nourrir en plus du podcast. C’est une newsletter très courte, à lire en 5mn top chrono de ce qui m’a marqué dans les dernières semaines : livres à lire, réflexions, applis à télécharger, citations, films ou documentaires à voir etc. Pour la recevoir, il n’y a qu’à s’abonner à la newsletter sur le blog du Gratin !2. Des conseils concrets sur ma chaîne YouTubeEnvie de lancer votre propre podcast ? De bénéficier de conseils sur quel matériel utiliser ? Ma nouvelle chaîne YouTube est faite pour vous !3. Contactez-moi ! Si le podcast vous plaît, le meilleur moyen de me le dire, ou de me faire vos feed-backs (et ce qui m’aide le plus à le faire connaître) c’est simplement de laisser un avis 5 étoiles ou un commentaire sur l’application iTunes. Ca m’aide vraiment, alors n’hésitez pas Pour me poser des questions ou suivre mes tribulations c’est par ici :Sur Instagram @paulinelaigneauSur LinkedIn @pauline laigneauSur FacebookSur Twitter @plaigneau

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Rudolf Steiner y la filosofía de la libertad

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 8:12


Rudolf Steiner desafiará a toda la filosofía moderna y su concepción dual. Su obra sobre la libertad es una de las más profundas de la filosofía.

Pensieri sconnessi e concessi...
Filosofia e vita - Kant e Nietzsche: La libera schiavitù dell'essere umano

Pensieri sconnessi e concessi...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 6:26


Analisi dei concetti filosofici per eccellenza:Immanuel Kant, L'essere umano è l'unico animale che ha bisogno di un padrone per vivere.Friedrich Nietsche, Esistono due grandi gruppi di persone: quelle che seguono i propri desideri e quelle che seguono i desideri degli altri. Le prime sono forti e non si fanno governare da nessuno, le seconde sono deboli e fanno quello che dicono gli altri.

Friedrich Nietzsche Audiobook Vorlesung AI
Friedrich Nietsche Biographie 1 12

Friedrich Nietzsche Audiobook Vorlesung AI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 3:29


Friedrich Nietsche Biographie 1 12 DAS NIETZSCHE AUDIOBOOK MIT ALLEN WERKEN NIETZSCHES OHNE WERBUNG: https://payhip.com/NietzscheAIBriefe DARIN: "Der Antichrist", "Zarathustra", "Götzen-Dämmerung", "Jenseits von Gut und Böse", "Ecce Homo", "Genealogie der Moral", "Allzumenschliches" und "Der Fall Wagner". ALLE WERKE NIETZSCHE PDF: https://payhip.com/b/BbOP BRIEFE NIETZSCHE AUDIOBOOK: https://payhip.com/b/BuCZ | X | X | X | X | X | X | ABSOLUT ALLE WERKE VON FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE IN EINEM BUCH GEBUNDEN PERFEKT ZUM STUDIEREN: https://www.bookfinder.com/search/?author=reinhold+kanzler&title=&lang=de&isbn=&new_used=*&destination=de¤cy=EUR&mode=basic&st=sr&ac=qr | X | X | X | X | X | X | Friedrich Nietzsche Biografie: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche war ein deutscher klassischer Philologe. Postum machten ihn seine Schriften als Philosophen weltberühmt. Im Nebenwerk schuf er Dichtungen und musikalische Kompositionen. Er war zunächst preußischer Staatsbürger, ab seiner Übersiedlung nach Basel 1869 war er staatenlos. Im Alter von 24 Jahren wurde Nietzsche unmittelbar im Anschluss an sein Studium an der Universität Basel Professor für klassische Philologie. Bereits zehn Jahre später legte er 1879 aus gesundheitlichen Gründen die Professur nieder. Von nun an bereiste er – auf der Suche nach Orten, deren Klima sich günstig auf seine Migräne und Magenleiden auswirken sollten – Frankreich, Italien, Deutschland und die Schweiz. Ab seinem 45. Lebensjahr (1889) litt er unter einer psychischen Krankheit, die ihn arbeits- und geschäftsunfähig machte. Seinen Anfang der 1890er Jahre rasch einsetzenden Ruhm hat er deshalb nicht mehr bewusst erlebt. Er verbrachte den Rest seines Lebens als Pflegefall in der Obhut zunächst seiner Mutter, dann seiner Schwester und starb 1900 im Alter von 55 Jahren.

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis
Interview: Roberto Lovato, Journalist Covering Violence, the Drug War and Refugees (with Amanda Knox)

The Crime Story Podcast with Kary Antholis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 24:16


On today's podcast Amanda Knox interviews Roberto Lovato, a San Francisco-based journalist who covers the overlapping issues of violence, terrorism, the drug war and the global refugee crises. Roberto has also written a memoir called Unforgetting, which is being published this week.

RÁDIO AULA
FILOSOFANDO A ESCOLA COM NIETSCHE

RÁDIO AULA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 3:36


FILOSOFANDO A ESCOLA COM NIETSCHE apresenta um pouco da filosofia do filósofo rebelde sobre a escola.

Anyu Lopez Coach
El AntiCristo - F. Nietsche

Anyu Lopez Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 0:44


Pasaje del Libro "El AntiCristo" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/angela-lopez4/message

The Quarantine Tapes
The Quarantine Tapes 094: Claudia Rankine

The Quarantine Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 27:19


On episode 94 of the Quarantine Tapes, Paul Holdengräber is joined by poet and writer Claudia Rankine. Claudia talks with Paul about her upcoming book, Just Us: An American Conversation, and how it addresses what it means to talk about race in this country. They discuss how she approached writing the book and why she felt it was important to focus on one-on-one conversations to parse systemic issues.In their discussion, Claudia describes the writing methodology for her upcoming book, reads from one of her poems, and talks with Paul about what she has seen that felt unprecedented in the ongoing protests.Born in Kingston, Jamaica, poet Claudia Rankine earned a BA at Williams College and an MFA at Columbia University. Rankine has published several collections of poetry, including Citizen: An American Lyric (2014), a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry, the PEN Center USA Poetry Award, and the Forward poetry prize. Her play Detour/South Bronx premiered in 2009 at New York’s Foundry Theater.Rankine has been awarded fellowships from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Academy of American Poets, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Lannan Foundation, and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 2013, she was elected as a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, and in 2014 she received a Lannan Literary Award. She has taught at the University of Houston, Case Western Reserve University, Barnard College, and Pomona College. Read: "Weather" by Claudia Rankine

David Gornoski
THINGS HIDDEN 13: The Return of Tom Holland

David Gornoski

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 91:57


How has Christianity affected western civilization? Tom Holland, author of Dominion, starts by giving us a glimpse at what pre-Christian justice looked like; he then takes us through the transformation of criminal justice as Christianity was absorbed more and more into the culture by western civilization. Tom Holland also describes how Christianity, as preached by Paul, was presented as a parody of Caesar-worship in the Roman empire; this bears enormous significance with how change is to be enacted through the transformation of hearts and not through government or coercion. This is the very idea behind the emergence of the secular state, Holland argues. With Jesus' crucifixion comes desacralization. Why is Fascism considered much more sinister and repugnant than Communism? Holland says that this may have something to do with Fascism being much more reminiscent of paganism than Marxism. Join Tom Holland, David Gornoski, and Shannon Braswell as they try to understand the trajectory of history in light of the crucifixion of Christ. Buy Tom Holland's book 'Dominion' on Amazon.

De moeite waard
Hoe geef je je leven weer zin in deze tijd? Ontdek 3 manieren ...

De moeite waard

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 11:14


Nietsche zei ooit: he who knows his why can bear almost any how. Het verhaal van Viktor Frankl, overlevende van Auschwitz, is daar een krachtig voorbeeld van. Hij schreef er het betekenisvolle boek over: Man’s search for meaning. Ieder mensenleven is uniek en betekenisvol. Elk mens gun ik de vrijheid om te bepalen hoe hij betekenis geeft aan zijn leven. Want elke dag heb je een keuze: laat je je leven bepalen door je belemmeringen uit je verleden of door je mogelijkheden om betekenis te geven aan je leven in de toekomst? Want diep van binnen, heb je een stemmetje, dat roept om gehoord te worden. Diep van binnen in je kern roept je unieke zelf om te voorschijn te komen. Diep van binnen weet je wat jouw levensdoel is, wat de betekenis is van je leven. Diep van binnen weet je waarom jij hier bent. Wil je aan het einde van je leven terugkijken met voldoening over de betekenis van je leven of met spijt dat je het stemmetje diep van binnen tot zwijgen hebt gebracht? Wellicht vraag je je af wat de zin van je leven is in deze Coronatijd? Wil je een antwoord op die vraag, kijk dan naar deze video en ontdek 3 manieren om je leven zin te geven in deze tijd van uitdagingen! Heb je interesse om hierover door te praten dan kun je mij Whatsappen of e-mailen. Voor contactgegevens, ga naar: https://guanfelix.com/contact/

Narices Humedas
Vania Sarret, Ilustradora: "Que todos amemos este universo."

Narices Humedas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 42:32


Dibujar plantas y animales dejando fuera el antropocentrismo, el activismo enseñando y creando, la belleza de las mal llamadas "malezas". Estos fueron algunos de los temas que cubrí con Vania Sarret, iicenciada en artes, quien tiene un emprendimiento ilustrando bolsas reutilizables y láminas, como también, vendiendo plantas. Partí preguntándole como le había ido en Mandril Festival, de febrero, donde nos conocimos y la entrevisté por primera vez. Ilustraciones Vania Sarret en Instagram @vania_sarret Diputados rechazan proyecto de ley que prohíbe rodeos y circos con animales: https://www.cnnchile.com/pais/comision-medio-ambiente-rechaza-maltrato-animal-rodeo_20200304/ El Caballo de Nietsche: https://www.eldiario.es/caballodenietzsche/

Alt und Grau
Folge 6: Ißt der olle Nietsche Huhn an Weihnachten?

Alt und Grau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 61:17


Hallo zusammen, es ist wieder Sonntag und Herr Grau und Herr Alt haben heute solch relevante Themen wie Marx, Nietzsche, Katja Krasavice und Japanische Hotels im Programm. Außerdem findet Herr Alt raus, wie er von James Bond zur Rechenschaft gezogen wird :D Folge direkt herunterladen

Arts & Ideas
The future of universities

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 45:03


Economist Larry Summers, former President of Harvard lays out his view of a university and Philip Dodd debates with the OU's Josie Fraser, classicist Justin Stover and NESTA's Geoff Mulgan. Has new technology and globalisation signed the death knell for traditional courses in humanities subjects like English literature and philosophy ? You can find Philip talking to academic Camille Paglia here https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0006t8t to Niall Fergusson about the importance of networks here https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b096gv0d to David Willetts here https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09gsxhq about Nietsche's views of a university education in University Therapy or Learning? here https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gnj1b Producer: Eliane Glaser.

Universo Literário
Nietzsche e o eterno retorno

Universo Literário

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 4:53


Nietzsche e o eterno retorno============================Dia 27 de outubro lembramos o nascimento do escritor Graciliano Ramos e o quadrinista Maurício de Souza (dia 27); de Bill Gates, Eros Ramazzotti, Zélia Duncan e Julia Roberts no dia 28; Diego Maradona dia 30; Carlos Drummond de Andrade no dia 31; Mas o personagem que nossa coluna homenageará nesta semana é um filósofo que fez uma crítica profunda à filosofia e à civilização ocidental, além de ser um dos mais influentes pensadores tanto do século XX quanto do mundo moderno, o filósofo da suspeita, cujo pensamento extrapolou o debate acadêmico e, além de tudo, escrevia em um estilo brilhante, inteligível, que filosofava por meio de aforismos e poemas, o alemão Nietzsche.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche nasceu dia 15 de outubro de 1844, há 175 anos, portanto, na cidade de Röcken, no Reino da Prússia e faleceu dia 25 de agosto de 1900, 56 anos depois de seu nascimento, em Weimar no império Alemão.Ele foi um filósofo, filólogo, crítico cultural, poeta e compositor cuja obra filosófica permanece extremamente atual, na medida em que prenuncia boa parte do que foi desenvolvido ao longo século XX (e mesmo nos primeiros anos do século XXI).Temas como crítica à verdade e à pretensão de atingir uma interpretação unitária do real, além de temas como a fragmentação do sujeito, a impossibilidade de estabelecer valores universais, a crise da metafísica e o estudo da moral e da ética serão retomamos e desenvolvidos por autores durante todo o século passado (entre eles Derrida, Lyotard, Foucault e Deleuze entre outros).Nietsche era filho de um pastor protestante e de uma mãe piedosa e puritana. Estava sendo, pois, preparado para ser pastor, dada que sua família vinha de uma tradição de clérigos luteranos. Mas, aos 18 anos afastou-se do cristianismo e perdeu a fé do Deus de seus pais. Forma-se em Filologia (a contragosto da mãe) e Depois de concluir sua formação, devido aos seu grande conhecimento e respeito de seus superiores, é convidado a lecionar filologia na Universidade de Basileia, com apenas 24 anos.Nesta época conhece a filosofia de Schopenhauer lendo “O mundo como vontade e ideia”, encontrando nele a influência para o desabrochar da sua própria filosofia. Em 1871 lança sua primeira obra, O Nascimento da Tragédia, sob influência da música de Wagner e da filosofia de Schopenhauer, com os quais depois virá a romper. Em 1878, o filósofo publicou Humano, demasiado humano, a sua primeira obra escrita em aforismos, estilo que marcou a escrita nietzschiana.Entre 1883 e 1885 o filósofo escreve Assim falou Zaratustra: um livro para todos e para ninguém que influenciou significativamente o mundo moderno. O livro narra as andanças e ensinamentos de um filósofo, que se autonomeou Zaratustra. O livro usa uma forma poética e fictícia, frequentemente satirizando o estilo do Velho e Novo Testamento.O filósofo, em 1886, escreve e publica o seu primeiro grande estudo acerca da moralidade, o livro Além do bem e do mal. No ano seguinte, aprofundando no tema sobre a moralidade, o filósofo escreve Genealogia da moral. Ainda em 1887, ele começa a redação de O anticristo, texto publicado em 1888, mesmo ano de publicação de Crepúsculo dos ídolos e Ecce homo. Nessas últimas publicações, Nietzsche já se encontrava afetado pela doença mental, tendo surtos, fortes dores e problemas diversos.Obviamente que um filósofo tão influente na modernidade quanto Nietzsche não poderia ser completamente explorado neste espaço. O que buscamos nesta semana é uma apresentação do filósofo para o ouvinte, para que ele possa descobrir o pensamento de figura tão central no pensamento atual. Eu recomendo os livros Compreender Nietzsche de Jean Lefranc e o livro da série “Folha Explica”Nietzsche da Publifolha escrito por Oswaldo Giacoia.O legado de Nietzsche é vasto, mas eu gostaria de destacar principalmente seu estilo inconfundível de sentenças diretas e frases cuidadosamente pensadas e encaixadas. Estilo exagerado, hiperbólico, rápido e brilhante que muitos tentaram, sem sucesso, copiar. Conheça a vida e a obra de Nietzsche. Por ser um filósofo extremamente popular não faltarão obras para iniciar o leitor no “caro deleite” da filosofia.

In the Telling
Where Art Intersects

In the Telling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 58:42 Transcription Available


Guests: fine artist Desarae Lee and The Bemused Podcast host and Instagram makeup artist Britty MariePicasso said, “unless your painting goes wrong, it will be no good.” Nietsche said “We have art in order not to die from the truth.” Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LizChristensen)

Weekly Wisdom with Josh Reeves
Imaginary Friends

Weekly Wisdom with Josh Reeves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 5:56


Exploring what's meaningful in spirituality, pop-culture, and everyday life.

Baked and Awake
The Landmark Forum is Probably Not a Cult

Baked and Awake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 81:37


Baked and Awake Episode 27 January 31, 2018 Steve Cominski   Today on the show: Welcome, Thanks for the most recent five Star review from Vanzell Kirk aka Inner Observer, of the Lifted Scene Podcast!  Shoutout to a great Pacific Northwest produced show about all things higher consciousness, only the least part of which is mind expanding drugs! Don’t forget to check out my episode this week and next week on On The Edge with Mike Peacock, where we talk all things Cannabis this week, and next week I believe the conversation might turn to one of my favorite pet subjects that we have yet to delve into here, Chemtrails! Pod News:  January marks our best month in downloads EVER, Thank you all for your listens! We are excited to announce that in our quest for total spectrum domination we have hacked the Clear Channel Servers, tied up their gatekeeper AI, and implanted our rss feed deep in the throbbing heart of the beast that is…. iHeartRadio. Yes that’s right you can now find the Baked and Awake Podcast on iHeart, along with almost dang near every other pod catching thingamajigger out there, just try me!!  Finally please as always go check out our Teepublic Store where you can find legit, original designs from real live friends of mine- talented ones!  There’s a lot more than just shirts there and every purchase goes towards supporting and improving the podcast, AND you get to help us spread the good news that is Baked and Awake with the many oh so many unwashed masses who still don’t know the time..   Upcoming Events: Cannacon Seattle, Feb 15-17- who else is going and who wants to meet up to talk business, content creation, or just to session?  Hit me up!!     WA State Cannabis Home Grow Bill Advances Related: Bill 2559 Summary and status How Blockchain could Kill both Cable and Netflix The Bunny Ears Podcast, A Hot Take A Blog Post about the 40th Anniversary of EST and the Human Potential Movement, Psychology Today The Landmark Forum, the Foyay   Landmark and its predecessor, EST Training is credited or blamed, depending on who you ask- with the creation of the modern Self Improvement Seminar Industry.   EST, or Erhard Seminar Training- itself was one of the earliest, and biggest companies at the backbone of a decades old multi million dollar a year industry that is Self Care, Self Improvement, Career Development and “Team Building”, you name it. It’s every corporate retreat you’ve ever been to where huge obstacle courses are erected in unlikely green belts. It’s trust falls and people giving monologues on the early traumas that haunt them in their daily lives, or perhaps sharing the traumas they dole out now in the form of personal failures, recounting of petty fights with loved ones, or worse.  In some ways, it will remind those of us brought up in The Church of elements we encountered there- of our own Pastors, Ministers, and Priests and their sermons, some more ominous than others in their import- or of our own times confessing our sins either on our knees in the church pews, or perhaps in the confessional if you were raised Roman Catholic.     This is a lot more than just corporate retreats, although that is an enormous and important part of Landmark Forum and Landmark Education’s business model- it’s everyone from Gary Vee to Tony Robbins to Dr. Oz, and on down the line. Are you in love with TED Talks? Perhaps Deepak Chopra or Wayne Dyer is more your speed. Doesn’t matter. Same diff.  You may begin to see where I’m going here.  Shoot- we’re not even done!  To jump the tracks and land in a parallel lane, we have reductionist materialist Pundits such as Richard Dawkins, Jonathan Haidt, Christopher Hitchens and more who made careers on the back of the need for explanation and “solving” of some of life’s greatest questions. These modern day Nietsche’s are even more ubiquitous- Neil DeGrasse Tyson? Bill Nye? I mean, as far as I’m concerned there’s an arc there and they are on the curve. The light weight, Pop Culture end of the spectrum that tells us that Man is both the most clever thing that has ever walked on two legs and has eyes to see- and that the fact that is the case in NO way is to be mistaken for evidence of a Grand Design, an Omnipotent and Omnipresent Loving God, or any OTHER overt meaning, purpose, whatsoever.   Why talk about it though?  Because I went through one of the weekend long “Communication Workshops” once, and at the time experienced much of the elation and seeming transformation that was promised by the Landmark Recruiting event, itself of course one of the ubiquitous to Landmark bait and switch “Graduation Ceremonies”.  Having experienced it and more or less enjoyed it, escaping un-recruited to further levels of “Advanced training”- it felt Cultish, and at the same time AMWAY like- you’re supposed to enroll in expensive further training, and simultaneously recruit friends and family into the Landmark Communication Workshops because if they don’t also learn the Landmark secret, you’ll inevitably drift away from them as they wallow in their ignorance while you live in the Landmark NOW. For all these reasons, it sparks my Spider Sense all over again now, as it did then- and seems like something worth talking about, perhaps even caution you about.  EST and Werner Erhard had early connections to L Ron Hubbard and the Church of Scientology- to the extent that The Church of Scientology harassed and generally fucked with Erhard, threatening him after his own early split from the Church. Concerns- The Integrity trap/sales pitch.  If you “Believe” in the transformative power of the Forum, you’ll recruit and enroll your family and friends into this training. The training is never cheap, and only gets more costly as you advance to the higher levels. This is not a school for poor people- although I’m sure they recruit and attract people of limited means by design.  The Forum is pitched as a replacement or substitute to Psychotherapy and other long term training.   Link to video on Youtube that we sampled under Creative Commons even though who knows it probably doesn’t protect me against using three minutes from a movie from the 70’s   Close with: Audio from a friend on his first day at The Forum..   Link to the Landmark Forum Website Strain of The Week Gold Line Concentrates OG Kush - Gold Line consistently produces good tasting, amazing looking wax, crumbles, etc.  I believe this is BHO, and for $30 retail before Have a Heart Skyway saved me $5 just for walking through the DOOR- I don’t see how you can beat it!     Royalty Free Music Antti Luode, as posted to Reddit under Creative Commons- THANK YOU!   Organizations to Support: NORML- The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws The Sentencing Project- Sentence reduction, commutation for non violent offenders  

Ad Libitum by Diana
DISCUSSION: Master morality and Nietsche

Ad Libitum by Diana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 7:00


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Storie di giustizia
44 Grease ovvero la follia del gruppo

Storie di giustizia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 6:36


Dove ti può portare la legge del branco? Quale influenza ha sulle persone perbene? Che cosa ci insegna la storia della dolce Sandy e del brillantinato Danny? Ce lo svela Lucio in questa affascinante puntata.

Storie di giustizia
44 Grease ovvero la follia del gruppo

Storie di giustizia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 6:36


Dove ti può portare la legge del branco? Quale influenza ha sulle persone perbene? Che cosa ci insegna la storia della dolce Sandy e del brillantinato Danny? Ce lo svela Lucio in questa affascinante puntata.

Confianti
#0020 – Voltando a Ativa, Pós-Verdade, Bolha Social, Trump e Fidel

Confianti

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016 20:42


Voltando a Ativa, Pós-Verdade, Bolha Social, Trump e Fidel Após um longo hiato voltamos a nossa programação normal e vamos falar de Pós-Verdade, Bolha Social, Trump e Fidel.   Abertura Estranhou a abertura? Essa é Tocando de Frente, música de Renato Teixeira e Almir Sater. Quis começar hoje, pois para mim hoje é especial. Antes de começar o episódio propriamente dito quero passar uns esclarecimentos: Poucos ficaram sabendo, mas eu estava internado, tive de fazer uma cirurgia para retirar o apêndice. Tive uma apendicite séria, bem séria. Agora que tive alta, estou aqui em casa me recuperando... Nesse tempo, muitas conversas de Twitter, Whatsapp, Telegram e Messenger acabaram sendo cortadas abruptamente ou ficaram sem resposta, entre uma medicação e outra... Desculpa se acabei não te respondendo Agora, imagine... eu passei uma semana inteira sem escutar nenhum podcast ao menos por que o wi-fi do hospital era muito ruim... uma verdadeira tortura. Apesar disso os episódios que eu já havia baixado no celular foram meus companheiros nesses momentos difíceis, em especial o episódio 535 Hallellujah do Café Brasil... esse Luciano sabe mesmo emocionar a gente... já conhecia a música, mas com certeza a roupagem e as explicações sobre seu significado acrescentaram mais uma camada. Agora que estou de volta, vou colocar os ouvidos podcastais em dia, espero... Agora vamos ao episódio...   Indicações Dessa vez gostaria de indicar o episódio 3 do Rissut Resmunga lá do Galera do Rau. Onde ele fala sobre dicotomia política e os problemas que isso causa... ficou bem legal a reflexão. Como não poderia deixar de ser.... gostaria de indicar o episódio 535 do Café Brasil  sobre Hallellujah e seu autor Leonard Cohen... foi um episódio muito tocante e para mim, que estava hospitalizado, acabou me dando alento na recuperação. Não vou dar spoilers se você ainda não ouviu, mas está sensacional. Além disso o negócio de Bitcoin do meu xará Rodrigo Souza está de vento em popa!!! Ele participou do videocast Estadunidense Reason e mostra como usando Bitcoin você consegue escapar do controle de governos autoritários como o da Venezuela. Está em inglês mas o conteúdo é muito bom, e ele também está vindo aqui para o Brasil para contratar 3 pessoas para trabalhar em suas empresas, podendo passar um bom tempo fora do Brasil ou até mesmo abrindo a possibilidade de passar a trabalhar em Nova York. Todos os links estão nas notas do episódio!   Pós-Verdade e Bolha Social Agora vamos falar de Pós Verdade e Bolha Social. Esses fenômenos que se reatroalimentam e interagem... Isso explica muita coisa que vimos nas últimas eleições. Para começar nós temos o costume de nos aproximar das pessoas por afinidades, e isso é normal, mas as redes sociais estão levando isso a novos limites com seus algoritmos. Recentemente até youtubers tem reclamado disso, nos links do episódio tem um vídeo do Pirula comentando sobre o algoritmo do youtube. Mas esses algoritmos estão por todas as redes sociais, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter e etc... todas essas redes estão sempre selecionando o que mais possa nos agradar e nos manter conectados e com isso criam vários problemas, entre eles:   - A eliminação seletiva de quem pensa diferente. Esse é um mecanismo que fazemos naturalmente no dia-a-dia mas as redes sociais estão levando isso a um outro nível. Com isso é criado um mundo fantástico onde aparece somente o que nos agrada e as ideias nas quais concordamos, e isso nos cega, nos cega para as pessoas que pensam diferente e nos cega para a possibilidade de mudarmos de ideia. - Priorização de conteúdo viral e raso sobre conteúdo mais profundo, ou seja, um vídeo de 5 minutos sobre alguém com crise de flatulência tem tendência de aparecer mais na sua timeline do que alguém discutindo Nietsche. Isso também é algo que o ser humano já faz naturalmente, mas que as redes sociais estão levando a um nível tão absurdo que acaba por penalizar...

Americarnage
Americarnage #132: Strangely Philosophical

Americarnage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2016 72:00


Mike and Dan have lost Nat to NYC in the build up to some sporting event or other so be prepared for the channel 4 coverage to have plenty of cutaways with Nat singing 'if I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere...' while wearing C4 foam fingers. Aaaanyway, to help fill the gap left by N-Power's absence we've got Shortlist's sports editor, Bears fan and long-time friend of the show Mr Ben Isaacs. In other news: Ben's off to train with the Welsh rugby team and his recent gym usage has simply broken him rather than started to rebuild him - this could be the last time we see him; Dan met Gavin Henson once then spends time defending Charlotte Church; Mike mentions Nietsche and thing get strangely philosophical (hence the title, geddit?!); lots of pro bowl talk;lots of head coach talk; plenty plenty super bowl talk; baseball talk; NHL and NBA talk; Bodeans Mailbag action and some betting, what more could you want. Possibly much, much more...

The Soul of California
Weimar on the Pacific - German Exiles in Los Angeles during World War II

The Soul of California

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 38:15


Bertolt Brecht, Lion Feuchtwanger, Fritz Lang, Thomas Mann, Arnold Schoenberg - names which heavily contributed to Germany's 20th century intellectual history. What unites these cultural giants is their choice of exile during the rise of Adolph Hitler - Los Angeles.   The Soul of California is pleased to have UCLA Professor Dr. Ehrhard Bahr on the programme, author of Weimar on the Pacific - German Exile Culture and the Crisis of Modernism. In this 35+ minute interview, Dr. Bahr covers a range of topics including the circumstances in which these writers, artists and musicians came to the United States, their reception once they arrived and the ups an downs of being in exile while their own country Germany was being led into hell.   Dr. Bahr discusses the role of Los Angeles in German cultural history, from the salons which were an extension of life in Berlin to the strained relationships between some of these pivotal figures and their difficulties in representing Germany in their adopted land.

Enlich im Leben ankommen - vom Kopf ins Herz
Episode 95: Radikale Ehrlichkeit - Mal ehrlich, Menschen lügen immer

Enlich im Leben ankommen - vom Kopf ins Herz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015


http://www.anjajeffries.de http://www.3-Balance-Coaching.com „Menschen lügen unsäglich oft“, stellte Nietsche enttäuscht fest. Heute wissen wir zwar, dass Nietsche nicht ganz Recht hatte, denn Menschen lügen weniger als er vermutete. Man geschätzt 200 Lügen am Tag. Die Quelle zu dieser Zahl kenne leider nicht. Doch immerhin. Und – die Tendenz ist leider steigend. Menschen flunkern, schwindeln, täuschen, lügen und betrügen. Forscher sagen, dass sie es immer schamloser und immer häufiger tun. Dafür liefern sie auch direkt einen guten Grund. Zeitnot. Eine Untersuchung von Robert Feldman an der Universität Massachusetts zeigte, dass es ca. 2,9 Lügen in einem 10 minütigen Gespräch gab. Dabei logen die Testpersonen mehr, wenn sie in Erwartung waren den Gesprächspartner wieder zu sehen. Besonders Frauen flunkerten in diesem Fall am meisten. .....

Heart Smart Living
Episode 95: Radikale Ehrlichkeit - Mal ehrlich, Menschen lügen immer

Heart Smart Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 5:38


http://www.anjajeffries.de http://www.3-Balance-Coaching.com „Menschen lügen unsäglich oft“, stellte Nietsche enttäuscht fest. Heute wissen wir zwar, dass Nietsche nicht ganz Recht hatte, denn Menschen lügen weniger als er vermutete. Man geschätzt 200 Lügen am Tag. Die Quelle zu dieser Zahl kenne leider nicht. Doch immerhin. Und – die Tendenz ist leider steigend. Menschen flunkern, schwindeln, täuschen, lügen und betrügen. Forscher sagen, dass sie es immer schamloser und immer häufiger tun. Dafür liefern sie auch direkt einen guten Grund. Zeitnot. Eine Untersuchung von Robert Feldman an der Universität Massachusetts zeigte, dass es ca. 2,9 Lügen in einem 10 minütigen Gespräch gab. Dabei logen die Testpersonen mehr, wenn sie in Erwartung waren den Gesprächspartner wieder zu sehen. Besonders Frauen flunkerten in diesem Fall am meisten. .....

Podcast de La Gran Evasión
28 - Melancolía -Von Trier-. La Gran Evasión.

Podcast de La Gran Evasión

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2015 60:21


Edición número 28 de La Gran Evasión. 17/3/2015. Lars von Trier y su Melancolía, rodada en 2011, para aguantar esta noche lluviosa de marzo. Un mirador hacia la tristeza, desde la propia tristeza. Escrutador de Almas y Apocalíptico Lars von Trier. Una metáfora maravillosa: La tristeza tiene nombre de planeta....es el lugar por el que todos transitamos, por el que algunos se quedan (nos quedamos), quizás para siempre, melancolía pura, simple, profunda.....esperando, siempre esperando......... quizás que un planeta llamado melancolía colisione con La Tierra y termine con la maldición de los hombres, con la plaga bíblica, con el germen que incubamos...... Mientras la araña que todos llevamos dentro sigue tejiendo la tela, en lo mas profundo, es algo inherente a la raza humana...es sólo Melancolía. Lars von Trier: Un loco, un trastornado, un provocador, un visionario, un genio con problemas mentales, bipolar, hiperactivo, depresivo, alcohólico, cocainómano, lleno de fobias, miedos, inseguridades....demonios y monstruos que el cine trata de dejar al descubierto y catárticamente zarandear al espectador. Indaga en la condición humana, rebusca en su propia alma y el resultado puede ser maravilloso ó terrible.....todo un tratado sobre la depresión, ¿se puede morir de belleza?. Influencias claras en el cine de Lars von Trier del maestro Dreyer en su libertad, de Tarkowski en su belleza visual, de Lang, Hitchcock,....loco entre los locos. Todo un elenco de actores que están soberbios en Melancolía: Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Rampling, Alexander Skarsgård, Stellan Skarsgård, Udo Kier, John Hurt...todos exprimidos hasta la locura. En esta noche lluviosa nos perdemos con los fantasmas de Nietsche, Dostoyevski ó Melville, con esos globos de luz que suben al cielo estrellado para perderse o quemarse incluso antes de elevarse...........Los vanos DESEOS de los Hombres? Nos abandonamos a la Melancolía. A la dirección José Miguel Moreno, contertulios Elio Cubiles, Raúl Gallego, Gervi Navio y perdido en el hoyo diecinueve con un carrito de golf nuestro crítico César Bardés

Cátedra Alfonso Reyes
Europa una memoria proyectante (3a sesión)

Cátedra Alfonso Reyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2013 105:15


Tercera y última sesión del seminario de Octavi Fullat sobre Europa. El ponente hace una recopilación de todos los puntos tratados en las dos primeras sesiones y muestra la ilación de su exposición punto por punto y abarcando todas las épocas hasta la modernidad. Critica el papel de la Historia o macrohistoria y reivindica la importancia de la microhistoria como técnica para recabar, explorar y tratar de entender los fenómenos sociales.

In Our Time
Modern Culture

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 1999 27:56


Melvyn Bragg and guests debate the state of Modern Culture in the 20th century. Culture used to be a word we mocked, a concept too foreign for the stout empiricists of Britain, a species of foreign flummery. Now it is all around us. We have a ministry for it and a newspaper section boldly called Culture.Is contemporary culture evidence of a moral and aesthetic decline in our civilisation this century? Or does it show a society richer and more diverse than it has ever been?Will Self is one of the best known writers of his generation - celebrated as much for his erudite vocabulary as the shocking subject matter of some of his novels and short stories. Roger Scruton is one of the most celebrated philosophers of our age - known as much for his right -wing politics as for the passion with which he defends the past as a way of looking at the future. His latest book is An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Culture, and he prefaces it by saying: “You don't have to be familiar with the entire canon of western literature and full range of artistic masterpieces but you should have some familiarity with TS Eliot, Baudelaire, Mozart, Wagner, Monet, Poussin, Tennyson, Schoenberg, George Herbert, Goethe, Nietsche, and Marx.”With Will Self, writer and novelist; Roger Scruton, novelist, philosopher and Former Professor at Birkbeck College, London.

In Our Time: Culture
Modern Culture

In Our Time: Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 1999 27:56


Melvyn Bragg and guests debate the state of Modern Culture in the 20th century. Culture used to be a word we mocked, a concept too foreign for the stout empiricists of Britain, a species of foreign flummery. Now it is all around us. We have a ministry for it and a newspaper section boldly called Culture.Is contemporary culture evidence of a moral and aesthetic decline in our civilisation this century? Or does it show a society richer and more diverse than it has ever been?Will Self is one of the best known writers of his generation - celebrated as much for his erudite vocabulary as the shocking subject matter of some of his novels and short stories. Roger Scruton is one of the most celebrated philosophers of our age - known as much for his right -wing politics as for the passion with which he defends the past as a way of looking at the future. His latest book is An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Modern Culture, and he prefaces it by saying: “You don’t have to be familiar with the entire canon of western literature and full range of artistic masterpieces but you should have some familiarity with TS Eliot, Baudelaire, Mozart, Wagner, Monet, Poussin, Tennyson, Schoenberg, George Herbert, Goethe, Nietsche, and Marx.”With Will Self, writer and novelist; Roger Scruton, novelist, philosopher and Former Professor at Birkbeck College, London.