New Humanists

Doing the (Intellectual) Work | Episode XXVIII

Aug 1, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Don't Read Too Many Books
03:11 • 1min
3
Is Sertionge the Same Endgal as Seneca?
04:33 • 2min
4
Reading Too Much Kills Inward Silence
06:06 • 3min
5
What Would the Inklings Say About This Approach to Reading?
09:27 • 3min
6
What Is the Best Reading for Relaxation?
12:05 • 5min
7
What Is the Value of Reading Fiction?
16:37 • 4min
8
Aristotle's Criticism of Beowulf
20:09 • 3min
9
Don't Assume the Attitude of a Judge When Reading
22:58 • 2min
10
The Mind of Man Is Only Stimulated to Know
25:25 • 2min
11
Are You Really Reacting to What I'm Saying?
27:53 • 4min
12
Are You Really Communicating Your Thought to Me?
31:58 • 2min
13
What Is the Signals of One Mind Making Contact With the Other?
33:52 • 3min
14
The Genealogical Approach to Intellectual History
36:43 • 5min
15
Isn't It Just Too Easy?
41:33 • 2min
16
Are You Paying Attention to the Idease?
43:47 • 2min
17
The Metaphysical Project
46:04 • 5min
18
Ontology Predates Rhetoric
50:42 • 3min
19
What Is the Best Way to Organize Human Knowledge?
53:28 • 2min
20
What's the Point of a Computer?
55:29 • 2min
21
Taking Notes Is a Good Idea
57:41 • 2min
22
How to Get the Public to Listen to the Essential Truths
59:51 • 2min
23
Is Twitter Just a Giant, Pure Pressure Machine?
01:01:23 • 2min
24
The Intellectual Life by a G. Sertiang - It's the Thing to Read
01:03:49 • 3min