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How Philosophy Changed Our World
How Philosophy Changed Our World
Lecture 1: Zhuang Zhou. To live in a time when the world was slow. To balance wisdom and understanding of life. To learn to read human stories and signs of nature.
Lecture 2: Plato. Where does the part end and the whole begin? Why is there something and not nothing? How to control your own life?
Lecture 3: Aristotle. To connect the order of language and the order of thinking. To connect the individual and society. To establish the limits of everything.
Lecture 4: Augustine. To learn to talk to yourself. To know what cannot be seen. To combine reason and faith.
Lecture 5: Descartes. How to understand everything without having direct experience? To construct one's self-concept. To set the limits of the mind.
Lecture 6: Kant. To find what we take into account but do not see. To find something in common in all people. To separate the world of nature and the world of people.
Lecture 7: Nietzsche. To reconnect the world of nature and the world of people. To learn to read human stories again. To learn to destroy in order to create something new.
Curated by Mykhailo Koltsov. Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, consultant to the World Bank in the field of Data Analysis and Visualization, and production editor of the ArtHuss Publishing House. He is the author of courses on Medieval Philosophy, Aesthetics, Introduction to Philosophy (for sociologists), and many others.