Juan Gutierrez
Juan Gutierrez
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witchcraft, in our time bbc 4
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talking about wichtcraft as a way to obtain knowledge, sexual power,solid fertiliy, in a pre-industrial europe.
The Master and Margarita - Colin Marshall podcast..with..(CC)
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for...more...info...www.masterandmargarita.eu/en/02themas/radiomarshall.html
Augustine's Confessions(In Our Time)..with (CC)
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In Our Time BBC Radio 4
Simone Weil In Our Time BBC Radio 4 with (CC)
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Simone Weil....who is..she and..why..my Soul..Knows almost..nothing..about..Her....Know...more..about..Her....en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Weil..and...es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Weil
Will Durant The Philosophy of Nietzsche with..(CC)
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Nietzsche... 15 October 1844 - 25 August 1900..interesting facts..of life.. and..thoughts..by..Will Durant
Coffee Crisis Java Bloomberg
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There’s a Crisis Brewing in the Coffee Industry February 21, 2018 On Java, the Indonesian island that gives your morning shot its nickname, the bean is struggling.
Locke's Political Philosophy with (CC)
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from Bertrand Russell's "The History Of Western Philosophy" (1945).
Nietzsche with (CC)
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from Bertrand Russell's "The History Of Western Philosophy" (1945).
Bloomberg Surveillance..We Need to Invest in Human Capital, Manyika SaysBloomberg Radio
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James Manyika, McKinsey Global Institute Chairman & Director, says manufacturing is on the upswing in the U.S........February 23, 2018 -
Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness....In Our Time...BBC..Podcast.
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chat...literature
Faust........In Our Time..BBC..Podcast
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In Our Time..BBC..Podcast
Joel Osteen The Shout of Praise YouTub
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Joel Osteen The Shout of Praise YouTub

Комментарии

  • @Erin-jt9di
    @Erin-jt9di Месяц назад

    Much of what he says and writes sounds very much like plato and Aristotle he DId study GREEK

  • @Erin-jt9di
    @Erin-jt9di Месяц назад

    This great guy was born way before his time

  • @lukaschumchal1001
    @lukaschumchal1001 8 месяцев назад

    Who moderate this? Even on 15 min. he seems too biased to moderate this discussion.

  • @Iniquitous1
    @Iniquitous1 10 месяцев назад

    Literally bro.

  • @georgerod5676
    @georgerod5676 11 месяцев назад

    Honest pagan philosopher

  • @knnmr2009
    @knnmr2009 Год назад

    Small but important note on pronunciation: Descartes is pronounced "day-cart", with the accent on "cart". The "t" is pronounced. 🙂

  • @jonathans.bragdon5934
    @jonathans.bragdon5934 Год назад

    I like to think that had she lived longer, Weil would have found rediscovered Jewish mysticism, perhaps through the image of God ‘making a space’ for human being.

  • @deleted2798
    @deleted2798 Год назад

    Delete this video

  • @charlespayne7617
    @charlespayne7617 Год назад

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @garysmith3156
    @garysmith3156 Год назад

    No comments no acknowledgment of this great source of knowledge. Sad state of society. Thank you for uploading

    • @marktaylor6491
      @marktaylor6491 Год назад

      You missed the bit that said "In Our Time BBC Radio 4".

  • @ezrazeleke1909
    @ezrazeleke1909 2 года назад

    This is one of the best commentaries I learned from about Nietzsche and his philosophy so far. Thanks for sharing.

  • @martyslone2208
    @martyslone2208 2 года назад

    Pastor Olsteen saved me , I pray for him and his family , and I only want to make GOD , my daughter and her mother proud 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @tonichealthacademy7587
    @tonichealthacademy7587 3 года назад

    Just discovered this for my research. Thank you so much

  • @lucybrown1929
    @lucybrown1929 3 года назад

    7:00

  • @audreydempsey247
    @audreydempsey247 4 года назад

    No Zionist politicians / eu,un No problems.

  • @maghrebforever2012
    @maghrebforever2012 4 года назад

    Excellent discussion on a singular writer...awful, intolerable enunciation and accents. English is so wonderful in print and so awful in speech

  • @Togarth1997
    @Togarth1997 5 лет назад

    "He was born in the part of Ukraine that was mainly occupied by the Polish landowners"? Shame on the British scholar giving such a twisted lecture on the Polish history. By way of explanation, back then it was the Polish territory that was seized by the tsarist Russia - which actually was one of the then powers that partitioned Poland.

  • @Engyteacher
    @Engyteacher 5 лет назад

    The first thing I noticed about Heart of Darkness is the unusual narrative. Although the story of Marlow is told through the lens of the narrator, it feels as though Marlow himself is the narrator. I then started to wonder the purpose of having Marlow narrating his own story in quotations; why not let the novel be told from Marlow’s perspective instead? What is the significance of having a first person narrator observing Marlow’s story? Perhaps in having a third party to narrate the story, Conrad can present a more complete and solid account, though the narrator faded into the background after the first two pages and did not reappear until the last. I can’t help but think that the narrator is there just to set the scene and describe Marlow. But after considering the theme of the story, I have come to another conclusion. In the novel, Conrad addresses controversial issues such as imperialism and racism, revealing the corruption that haunts every human existence. The fact that Conrad, an Englishman, writes about the darkness and hypocrisy of imperialism easily makes him a racist from others’ point of view. Hence, the presence of a narrator conveys how it is difficult to address such matters directly without instigating violent responses. There is a barrier to overcome in order to truly represent the darkness within. Another thing I noticed that the sinister women who were knitting that Marlow came across. Perhaps it’s just me but I see a possible foreshadowing there, or symbolism. The act of knitting represents the entanglement and the struggles. And how difficult it is to extricate oneself….

    • @John-sj6ui
      @John-sj6ui Месяц назад

      Perhaps. It's just that much more interesting - and provides such realistic detail - to have the Marlowe's story presented as a story being told to a group of men, one of which was the narrator.