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In this captivating podcast episode, we explore the profound intellectual revolution of the sixth century BCE, as highlighted in the book "Universe and Inner Self in Early Indian and Early Greek Thought," edited by Richard Seaford. This volume uncovers how independent philosophical traditions emerged in...

In this episode, we explore "The Stoic Theory of Beauty" by Aistė Čelkytė, a groundbreaking examination of the Stoic contributions to aesthetics. This largely underexplored area sheds light on how Stoic philosophy provides a coherent framework for understanding beauty and aesthetic phenomena. Čelkytė compellingly argues...

Join us in this engaging episode as we unravel Judith A. Swanson's compelling insights from "The Public and the Private in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy". Discover how Aristotle reimagines the interplay between private life and public engagement, presenting a vision that challenges modern liberal thought. Swanson...

In this episode, we explore "Monstrosity and Philosophy" by Filippo Del Lucchese, a compelling examination of the ancient world's myriad monsters, from Amazons and giants to centaurs and gorgons. Del Lucchese investigates how these mythical creatures provoke profound philosophical inquiries about chaos versus order, divinity...

Join us for a captivating episode exploring "Just Prospering? Plato and the Sophistic Debate about Justice" by Merrick Anderson. This insightful book reveals how Plato's Republic emerges from a rich 5th-century debate among the sophists about the nature of justice. Anderson highlights the clash between...

In this episode, we’re exploring how design thinking transforms the world of architecture, inspired by "Design Thinking and Storytelling in Architecture" by Peter G. Rowe and Yoeun Chung. Tune in as we unpack how architects approach creative challenges, using empathy and storytelling to craft innovative...

In this episode, we explore "The Cold War from the Margins" by Theodora K. Dragostinova, which offers a unique perspective on the global 1970s through the lens of Bulgaria, a small socialist state navigating a complex world. Dragostinova reveals how Bulgaria's communist leadership utilized cultural...

In this episode, we explore "Subsidies, Diplomacy, and State Formation in Europe, 1494–1789," edited by Svante Norrhem and Erik Thomson. The book reveals how French subsidies shaped European politics from the late 15th century through the French Revolution, as French kings employed these financial tools...

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