

Zena Hitz, "Lost in Thought: The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life" (Princeton UP, 2020)
Nov 2, 2020
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
I've Been in the Elite Academic Culture for a Long Time Now
03:32 • 2min
Teaching Philosophy - I'm a Research Academic
05:21 • 2min
What I've Learned as an Undergraduate in Higher Education
06:54 • 2min
The Hidden Pleasures of an Intellectual Life
08:32 • 3min
Socrates and the Inwardness
12:01 • 2min
The Hidden Life of Learning
14:24 • 2min
Finding Oneself
16:22 • 2min
The Inner Life Is Crucially Important
18:05 • 3min
The Being in the World Is Difficult
21:18 • 2min
Learning Matters for Its Own Sake
23:28 • 2min
The Importance of Leisure in the Workplace
25:34 • 3min
The Needed Refuge Is a Kind of Reconciliation
28:24 • 3min
The Danger of the World to One's Dignity
31:38 • 3min
The Pursuit of Power and Status
34:38 • 3min
Power and Status Are Not Means to an End
38:04 • 4min
The Virtue of Seriousness
41:43 • 2min
The Love of Spectacular
43:25 • 4min
The Love of Justice and the Search for Justice Can Corrupt Learning
47:03 • 4min
Thinking and Learning in the University
50:43 • 5min
Zina Hits His New Book, Lost in Thought
56:06 • 2min