Nature and the Nation

Review: Early Greek Philosophy by John Burnet

Jul 9, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Most Important Aspects of Society
03:24 • 2min
3
The Modern Philosopher Holds Reason in High Regard
05:46 • 3min
4
The Origin of Science in Early Greek Philosophy
08:58 • 3min
5
Platonism and the Platosocracy
12:00 • 3min
6
Permenides - The Father of Materialism
14:43 • 2min
7
Parmenides - A Materialist Perspective
16:55 • 3min
8
Is Parmenides a Fool?
20:11 • 3min
9
The Illusion of Mortal Thought
22:48 • 3min
10
Parmenides
25:38 • 3min
11
Is Parmenide Talking About Anance?
28:10 • 3min
12
Ananke, the Mother of the Fates
31:07 • 3min
13
Necessity Is the Mother of the Fates
33:54 • 4min
14
The Shape of the Cosmos, Ok?
37:45 • 2min
15
Aristotle's Unmoved Mover
39:24 • 3min
16
Ananke Rules Over Hateful Birth and Union of All Things
42:24 • 4min
17
Anan Anance, Necessities?
46:12 • 1min
18
Parmenides - The World of Opposite
47:29 • 2min
19
Parmenides Avoids the Term God Multiple Times
49:58 • 3min
20
The Path of Persuasion Is the Only One That Can Be Considered
53:11 • 2min
21
Are You Unable to Escape Your Fate?
55:32 • 3min
22
The God's Eye View
58:04 • 3min
23
The Second Part of the Poem
01:01:21 • 1min
24
What Is in the Middle of All the Bands Is Solid?
01:02:42 • 3min
25
The Earth Is a Sphere in the Centre of the Universe
01:05:27 • 2min
26
The Myth of Anance
01:07:28 • 2min
27
The Milky Way Is a Band Between Earth and Heaven
01:09:37 • 4min
28
What Else Did I Want to Read?
01:13:51 • 5min