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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2019 · 1H 43M

Fim de ano | E04T01

from Finitude · host Renan Sukevicius

Renan Sukevicius recebeu as jornalistas Gabriela Mayer, Juliana Dantas e Victoria Salemi para falar do fim de 2018. Este episódio foi publica originalmente no dia 14 de dezembro de 2018.

Renan Sukevicius recebeu as jornalistas Gabriela Mayer, Juliana Dantas e Victoria Salemi para falar do fim de 2018. Este episódio foi publica originalmente no dia 14 de dezembro de 2018.

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Naked Humanity Stefani Ruper Existentialist philosophers such as Albert Camus and Hannah Arendt once said the modern world has rendered us naked: we are stripped of traditional beliefs, grasping for truths constantly out of reach, and devastatingly aware of our finitude. Is this true? Where do we go from here? Who are we? Who COULD we be? For Season I of this podcast (all currently posted episodes) I ask historians, psychologists, sociologists, and biologists: what does it mean to be human in the modern world? Ultima verba promAudio Les derniers mots de l’auteur comme les dernières paroles d’un mourant retraçant sa vie ponctuée de cadavres. Le narrateur élabore son existence où chaque moment fondateur s’appuie sur la mort. L’ironie et les paradoxes d’une finitude se nourrissent de rencontres hasardeuses pendant une longue traversée canadienne. Les humains qui croisent l'étrange voyageur éprouvent le besoin de donner un avis tel un P.O.V. (« point of view »), un « point de vue » à chaque épisode.L’humanité essentiellement absurde. alexis karpouzos's podcast alexis karpouzos Welcome to Alexis karpouzos's podcast— This podcast unfolds as a philosophical dialogue with the deepest questions of existence, consciousness, and meaning. Rooted in the intellectual vision of Alexis Karpouzos, it moves across the boundaries of philosophy, literature, mysticism, and modern thought, seeking a unified understanding of the human condition in an age of fragmentation.Alexis Karpouzos’ work stands in creative tension with the great currents of modern philosophy. In conversation with Nietzsche, he confronts the crisis of values and the challenge of meaning after the collapse of metaphysical certainties. Through Heidegger, he examines the question of Being, finitude, and the forgetting of existence in technological modernity. In dialogue with Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky, he explores inwardness, freedom, anxiety, and the ethical weight of personal choice. From Camus, A hora da nossa morte Ana Costa Aqui você ficará frente a frente com a finitude. E, prometo, vai ficar tudo bem.Instagram: @annacstt

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Renan Sukevicius recebeu as jornalistas Gabriela Mayer, Juliana Dantas e Victoria Salemi para falar do fim de 2018. Este episódio foi publica originalmente no dia 14 de dezembro de 2018.

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