All Episodes - Lives of the Ancient Philosophers
Step into the fascinating world of François Fénelon, a distinguished priest and Archbishop of Paris during the late 17th century. Appointed by Louis XIV as the tutor to Louis, Duke of Burgundy, Fénelon left a lasting impact on philosophy and spirituality. He is celebrated for his influential works, including Dialogues of the Dead and The Adventures of Telemachus, crafted for the young prince’s education. Known for his resistance against the Jansenists and his support of the Jesuits, Fénelons writings such as Christian Perfection Devotional Reflections on the Christian Life and Treatise on the Education of Girls showcase his profound dedication to faith and the importance of education. Join us as we delve into Fénelons thoughts and legacy through the lens of ancient philosophy.
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