Forgotten Thinkers: Walter Kaufmann
Patreon: / wescecil Visit my new website: http://www.wescecil.com The Life and Work of Walter Kaufmann are explored in this lecture by Wesley Cecil PhD. Delivered at Peninsula College. Walter Kaufmann was a translator, scholar and philosopher who made major contributions to our understanding of Nietzsche, Hegel, Kant and Goethe. He also promoted a deeply humane and passionate sense of the human condition.

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Forgotten Thinkers: Goethe

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Meister Eckhart Sermon #1 analysis: Cast out the merchants. Birth of the Word in the soul

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Forgotten Thinkers: Cicero

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Immanuel Kant

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A Conversation with Bertrand Russell (1952)

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Forgotten Thinkers: Mencius

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Forgotten Thinkers: Al-Ghazali and Averroes

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Walter Kaufmann lecture (1963): Aeschylus and the Death of Tragedy (1 of 2)

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Dan Smith - Klossowski’s reading of Nietzsche: Impulses, Phantasms, Simulacra, Stereotypes

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A Brief History of Epistemology

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William James His Life and Philosophy

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The Ancients: Axial Age

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NIETZSCHE: The Übermensch (Overman)

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Forgotten Thinkers: Aristophanes

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Kierkegaard & the Crisis in Religion - Walter Kaufmann on Existentialism (1960)

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