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Mentioned in 6 episodes
Phaedrus
Book • 2017
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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in the context of his dialogues.


Simon Critchley

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How to feel alive
Mentioned by Fr. Ambrose Little to illustrate the philosophical implications of writing and its impact on memory.

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Ought I Use AI Assisted Writing? | Fr. Ambrose Little, O.P.
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when true lovers are not supposed to have sex with each other.


Johnathan Bi

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Why You Self-Sabotage | Rachana Kamtekar on Plato’s Moral Psychology
Referenced during a discussion of the image of the charioteer and the two horses.

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The Josias Podcast, Episode VIII: Basic Concepts – Virtue
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when discussing casual sex and its rejection by Plato.


Johnathan Bi

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Plato’s Critique of Hookup Culture | GRF Ferrari on the Phaedrus
Mentioned as the author of the podcast's subject, Phaedrus.

Phaedrus by Plato ~ Full Audiobook
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in a discussion about the impact of new media on thought.


Chris Hayes

Why Chris Hayes thinks we're all famous now
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, referencing Plato's Phaedrus and Socrates' critique of written books.

Andrew Keen

Episode 2332: Greg Beato on what could go possibly RIGHT with our AI future
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as containing dialogues exploring questions about love, desire, and pleasure.

Joshua Hochschild

What is Love? Plato’s Theology of the Body | Prof. Joshua Hochschild
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in the context of his dialogues and their engagement with wonder.

Anthony Esolen

Anthony Esolen on Artificial Intelligence and the Desecration of the Word
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in the context of a discussion about new technologies and their impact.


Chris Hayes

WITHpod Special: Hear a Chapter of Chris’ New Book: ‘The Siren’s Call’
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as a dialogue that helped him understand his internal conflicts using the analogy of a charioteer and two horses.


Eddie Hood

3 Books Helping Me Find Happiness Post-Mormonism | EP 34
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in a discussion about the nature of philosophy and the role of dialogue versus writing.

Elijah Millgram

Elijah Millgram on the Philosophical Life
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as a significant work by Plato.


Donald Robertson

Robin Waterfield

Plato of Athens, with Robin Waterfield