Karsten Harries on Nicholas of Cusa, Modernity, and Nihilism
Karsten Harries, emeritus Yale professor of philosophy, joins Dr. Sam Bennett for a conversation on Nicholas of Cusa’s On Learned Ignorance, the limits of reason, modern science, nihilism, Kant, Heidegger, beauty, and transcendence in human life.

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Aristotle's Argument Against Plato's Form of the Good - with Michele Pecorari

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Justification Revisited: Maximus the Confessor and the New Perspective on Paul

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Ezekiel 4 Chapter Study: Siege Signs and Severe Mercy

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The Philosophy of Spinoza & Leibniz - Bryan Magee & Anthony Quinton (1987)

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Why Is Everyone So Unhappy?

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Conscious Rebirth by a Fully Developed Psychic Being, Part 1

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Piero Boitani on the Timaeus, Beauty, and Poetic Thought

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Against Aristotelian Universals: Two Arguments from Damiano Costa

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Behind the Scenes: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Forman, 1975) with Jack Nicholson

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Slavoj Zizek — The Liberal Fantasy of Multiculturalism

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Dr. Suzanne Obdrzalek on Plato’s Spatial Soul: Rethinking Mind-Body Dualism

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How Do We Know Essences? Aristotle's Answer with Christopher Hauser

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263 DIOS TE DICE HOY: ESA ANGUSTIA QUE TE ROBA LA PAZ SERÁ CAMBIADA POR DESCANSO

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The Enlightenment's Unconscious: Literature Beyond Ideology (feat. Nathan Gorelick)

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The Nature of Evil: Privation or Corruption? with Christophe de Ray

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'Intelligence FAILURE!' Professor Jiang vs Andrew Bustamante On Iran War

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Plato vs. Aristotle: A Fundamental Divide? With Dr. Rares Marinescu

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The Problem of Universals: A Conversation with Gyula Klima

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Paul Auster interview (2002)

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