#4973
Mentioned in 6 episodes

Phaedrus

Book • 2017

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Simon Critchley
in the context of his dialogues.
93 snips
How to feel alive
Mentioned by Fr. Ambrose Little to illustrate the philosophical implications of writing and its impact on memory.
36 snips
Ought I Use AI Assisted Writing? | Fr. Ambrose Little, O.P.
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Johnathan Bi
when true lovers are not supposed to have sex with each other.
36 snips
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.
30 snips
The Josias Podcast, Episode VIII: Basic Concepts – Virtue
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Johnathan Bi
when discussing casual sex and its rejection by Plato.
18 snips
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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Chris Hayes
in a discussion about the impact of new media on thought.
Why Chris Hayes thinks we're all famous now
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Andrew Keen
, referencing Plato's Phaedrus and Socrates' critique of written books.
Episode 2332: Greg Beato on what could go possibly RIGHT with our AI future
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Joshua Hochschild
as containing dialogues exploring questions about love, desire, and pleasure.
What is Love? Plato’s Theology of the Body | Prof. Joshua Hochschild
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Anthony Esolen
in the context of his dialogues and their engagement with wonder.
Anthony Esolen on Artificial Intelligence and the Desecration of the Word
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Chris Hayes
in the context of a discussion about new technologies and their impact.
WITHpod Special: Hear a Chapter of Chris’ New Book: ‘The Siren’s Call’
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Eddie Hood
as a dialogue that helped him understand his internal conflicts using the analogy of a charioteer and two horses.
3 Books Helping Me Find Happiness Post-Mormonism | EP 34
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Elijah Millgram
in a discussion about the nature of philosophy and the role of dialogue versus writing.
Elijah Millgram on the Philosophical Life
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Donald Robertson
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Robin Waterfield
as a significant work by Plato.
Plato of Athens, with Robin Waterfield

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