My philosophy professor, Peter Kreeft, launched his career writing dialogues for popular audiences. His most famous is titled “between heaven and hell,” but he also has a famous “Socrates meets _______” series. I highly recommend them
Bought Plato’s The Republic at Barnes and Noble not too long ago, and I’m so glad I have it as a penguins classics copy. Reading Plato’s dialogues is something that helps to enrich someone who isn’t an expert on philosophy, but is enthusiastic about philosophical concepts, questions, ideas, and how to apply or integrate it into my life.
new subscriber here from New Zealand 🇳🇿, Kia Ora I am absolutely obsessed with note books and jotting down random thoughts , information or things that resonate , you sir are actually the one that has inspired me again to read all my journals and record i shall say again . Many thanks 😊 you are a great Kaiako (Teacher)
You may like this Parker's Pensées Podcast episode on Plato, we discuss the Socrates problem in it too, check the time stamps: ua-cam.com/video/GS9huSBuvNU/v-deo.htmlsi=uzqJNLYVTP-FIinJ
@@ParkerNotes I've seen this one! It's well done as always. Re Unitarianism: To my memory, Ferrari does not really participate in the dispute between unitarians and developmentalists. Generally, his approach involves taking the dramatic features of the dialogues as more philosophically significant than most commentators do.
Hahah I know I know but that woulda killed my point. "Learn new 'opinions' but recall knowledge of the forms like an ancient philosopher" doesn't have the same ring to it 😅
Hey there, loving the videos! What are your thoughts on transfering knowledge from notebook to notebook? I always buy new notebooks when New Year comes, and in december i look back at what i journaled and find lessons from it on how to improve. However, how do you distill knowledge from all the notebooks, i find it's scattered all over the place? What i mean is if you want to have one "golden" notebook with best-of knowledge that is most important and very close to your personal truth. My idea is doing this yearly, and every year distilling and condensing the knowledge i gather. What are your thoughts on this? Maybe a video on this soon?
Had some miscommunication with my new ad agency and had to make it unlisted but it got sorted out but then when I made it public again, UA-cam wasn't promoting it because it thought no body was watching it all that time it was unlisted so I decided to just re-upload it so UA-cam would actually show it to my audience
There are a ton of modern female philosophers in the analytic tradition but a lot of analytic philosophy is hard to read even for analytic philosophers. Elizabeth Ascomb is kind of a giant from the past century but she's definitely not the most fun to read. Stupid smart lady though.
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My philosophy professor, Peter Kreeft, launched his career writing dialogues for popular audiences. His most famous is titled “between heaven and hell,” but he also has a famous “Socrates meets _______” series.
I highly recommend them
I love his stuff!! Been reading him for years! I'd love to have him on my podcast actually!
Bought Plato’s The Republic at Barnes and Noble not too long ago, and I’m so glad I have it as a penguins classics copy. Reading Plato’s dialogues is something that helps to enrich someone who isn’t an expert on philosophy, but is enthusiastic about philosophical concepts, questions, ideas, and how to apply or integrate it into my life.
I’ve been on a journaling journey for the last year you’ve really helped me on my academic journey
That's awesome! So glad you've benefited from my stuff 🤝🤝
neato, just started a notebook because of you. thanks buddy
That's awesome! Really glad to help 🫡
new subscriber here from New Zealand 🇳🇿, Kia Ora I am absolutely obsessed with note books and jotting down random thoughts , information or things that resonate , you sir are actually the one that has inspired me again to read all my journals and record i shall say again . Many thanks 😊 you are a great Kaiako (Teacher)
This is awesome! I'm so glad you're inspired again 💪
New notebook added and bunch of new books that I will definitely read
Thank you so much ❤
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Platão, Boécio, Santo Agostinho... Crème de la crème! Very good choices.
Against the view that Socrates is Plato's mouthpiece, see G. R. F. Ferrari: Plato the Writer
my professor
Does he give a unitarian view of the Dialogues? I'm definitely intrigued
You may like this Parker's Pensées Podcast episode on Plato, we discuss the Socrates problem in it too, check the time stamps:
ua-cam.com/video/GS9huSBuvNU/v-deo.htmlsi=uzqJNLYVTP-FIinJ
@@ParkerNotes I've seen this one! It's well done as always. Re Unitarianism: To my memory, Ferrari does not really participate in the dispute between unitarians and developmentalists. Generally, his approach involves taking the dramatic features of the dialogues as more philosophically significant than most commentators do.
Thanks
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@Parkernotes, you forget (no pun intended) Plato's epistemology was recollection not learning by discovering what is out in the world. 🙂
Hahah I know I know but that woulda killed my point. "Learn new 'opinions' but recall knowledge of the forms like an ancient philosopher" doesn't have the same ring to it 😅
Hey there, loving the videos! What are your thoughts on transfering knowledge from notebook to notebook? I always buy new notebooks when New Year comes, and in december i look back at what i journaled and find lessons from it on how to improve. However, how do you distill knowledge from all the notebooks, i find it's scattered all over the place? What i mean is if you want to have one "golden" notebook with best-of knowledge that is most important and very close to your personal truth.
My idea is doing this yearly, and every year distilling and condensing the knowledge i gather. What are your thoughts on this? Maybe a video on this soon?
Hi Parker! Can you recommend some good UA-cam channels about philosophy for a person that wants to know more about it?
What happened to the previously uploaded video from a day ago?
Had some miscommunication with my new ad agency and had to make it unlisted but it got sorted out but then when I made it public again, UA-cam wasn't promoting it because it thought no body was watching it all that time it was unlisted so I decided to just re-upload it so UA-cam would actually show it to my audience
@ParkerNotes ah, understood. I thought i was going crazy haha. Thanks!
noice another excuse to watch this videos
again and learn what i missed in the first watch
@@LifesHourglass 🙌🙌 thanks !!
Hi Parker! Do you have any recommendations on works by female philosophers? They seem so scarce in comparison to men.
There are a ton of modern female philosophers in the analytic tradition but a lot of analytic philosophy is hard to read even for analytic philosophers. Elizabeth Ascomb is kind of a giant from the past century but she's definitely not the most fun to read. Stupid smart lady though.
@@ParkerNotes Thank you!