PODCAST · education
Doctrina Mundi
by The Philosophy Room
The digital voice of humanities
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How to make reading pleasurable? | Pamuk on Reading
In this episode we look at how Pamuk advises us to make reading more pleasurable.
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How to be self-vigilant? | Ghazali
In this episode we look at Ghazali's Ihya ulum-uddin with the purpose of learning self-vigilance.
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Is Life Worth Living? | William James
Is life worth living? Let's see what James says about it.
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Sartre | We are condemned to be free | Bad Faith
After the Second World War, Sartre grappled with the problem of existence. He claims that we are condemned to be free, why does he say so?
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Why countries go to war? | Plato on War
We read the Republic to see what Plato says about the causes of war and the main character traits required in a military/guardian class.
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Why read Balzac today? | The writer of money
Struggling to figure why things are not well between your immediate relations? Or why are countries fighting with each other? Let's listen to what Balzac has to say about this.
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For the love of humanities | Introduction
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