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Empyreon Academy

Empyreon Academy

著者: Ivan Shepelev
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Have you ever asked yourself a question and felt like no one could really give you an answer? Well then there is a little philosopher in you and this podcast is the right place to explore it. Here you’ll find clear and simple explanations of philosophy and literature. I’m Ivan, a PhD in philosophy and the founder of Empyreon Academy. You can also find me on YouTube and Patreon, where I share more ideas and reflections.Ivan Shepelev 哲学 社会科学
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  • Ep. 13 - Can you Justify a Murder? – Schopenhauer, Kant and Dostoevsky
    2025/12/03

    Welcome to Empyreon Academy, a podcast for lovers of wisdom and life.
    I’m Ivan, a PhD candidate in philosophy.

    “Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.”
    With these words, Immanuel Kant reminds us that morality stands next to the infinite.

    But do we really have a moral law within us?

    Raskolnikov, in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment, tests this law by asking:
    “Why not kill one harmful person for the good of many?”
    No answer satisfies him — yet the law still crushes him.

    Today, we’ll explore this tension through Schopenhauer, who grounds ethics in egoism and compassion, and Kant, who finds it in duty and freedom — before returning to Raskolnikov, the man who tried to become a god and fell before the law.

    Ethics isn’t in the stars. It lives here, in every choice we make.


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    Hi, I’m Ivan, PhD fellow at the University of Freiburg and I'm also the founder of Empyreon Academy.To join our community and download FREE content you can subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


    To watch my YouTube videos: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠empyreonacademy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


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    About Empyreon Academy:

    1. Our primary aim is to equip individuals with the intellectual tools needed to develop their thinking by engaging in dialogue with the greatest minds in history.

    2. Our secondary goal is to create a community where people can share their deep understanding for the benefit of everyone.


    What We Offer:

    1. Online Courses – Covering a wide range of topics in philosophy and the fine arts, our courses are distinguished by their philosophical depth. We emphasize dialogue, enabling students to critically engage, discuss, and think alongside influential authors.

    2. Conferences – Every three months, we host free, live online conferences, designed to welcome a wide audience and encourage meaningful participation.

    3. Magazine – We regularly publish thoughtful book reviews, philosophical articles, and curated reading recommendations.


    Who We Are:

    We are an international team of scholars and educators, each specialized in different authors and traditions. What unites us is a shared passion for philosophy and the arts, and a commitment to guiding others on their own path of inquiry.


    To echo the spirit of this approach:

    “In short, the student should not learn thoughts, but should learn to think. The philosophy teacher should not carry him, but guide him…” – Immanuel Kant

    “Learning to see – accustoming the eye to calmness, to patience, to letting things come to you…” – Friedrich Nietzsche

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    16 分
  • Ep. 12 - Find your Own Voice – Dostoevsky and Miller
    2025/11/26

    Welcome to Empyreon Academy, a podcast for lovers of wisdom and life.
    I’m Ivan, a PhD candidate in philosophy.

    “I am a sick man… I am a spiteful man.” — Dostoevsky.
    “I was the rotten fruit of a rotten land.” — Miller.

    Two writers, two worlds — Russia and America — but the same wound: a spiritual disease.
    Both men begin their redemption with a confession.

    For Dostoevsky, the illness lives inside the soul — a man buried under an empty world.
    For Miller, the world itself is rotten — a stage for hypocrisy and silence.

    Their voices are raw, defiant, unmasked.
    They remind us that before finding truth, we must face the wound.
    Before speaking to the world… we must find our voice.


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    Hi, I’m Ivan, PhD fellow at the University of Freiburg and I'm also the founder of Empyreon Academy.To join our community and download FREE content you can subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


    To watch my YouTube videos: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠empyreonacademy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


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    About Empyreon Academy:

    1. Our primary aim is to equip individuals with the intellectual tools needed to develop their thinking by engaging in dialogue with the greatest minds in history.

    2. Our secondary goal is to create a community where people can share their deep understanding for the benefit of everyone.


    What We Offer:

    1. Online Courses – Covering a wide range of topics in philosophy and the fine arts, our courses are distinguished by their philosophical depth. We emphasize dialogue, enabling students to critically engage, discuss, and think alongside influential authors.

    2. Conferences – Every three months, we host free, live online conferences, designed to welcome a wide audience and encourage meaningful participation.

    3. Magazine – We regularly publish thoughtful book reviews, philosophical articles, and curated reading recommendations.


    Who We Are:

    We are an international team of scholars and educators, each specialized in different authors and traditions. What unites us is a shared passion for philosophy and the arts, and a commitment to guiding others on their own path of inquiry.


    To echo the spirit of this approach:

    “In short, the student should not learn thoughts, but should learn to think. The philosophy teacher should not carry him, but guide him…” – Immanuel Kant

    “Learning to see – accustoming the eye to calmness, to patience, to letting things come to you…” – Friedrich Nietzsche

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    19 分
  • Ep. 11 - How to Defeat Idealism? – Kant vs Berkeley
    2025/11/19

    Welcome to Empyreon Academy, a podcast for lovers of wisdom and life.
    I’m Ivan, a PhD candidate in philosophy.

    „If a tree falls in a forest and no one hears it, does it make a sound?“

    For Berkeley, to be is to be perceived — no perception, no world.
    But Kant turns this upside down: without an external world, we couldn’t even be aware of ourselves.

    Today:
    🌿 Berkeley’s idealism.
    ⚔️ The crisis of matter.
    🪙 Kant’s powerful refutation.

    A tree, a mind, and the reality that holds us both.


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    Hi, I’m Ivan, PhD fellow at the University of Freiburg and I'm also the founder of Empyreon Academy.To join our community and download FREE content you can subscribe here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


    To watch my YouTube videos: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠empyreonacademy⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠


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    About Empyreon Academy:

    1. Our primary aim is to equip individuals with the intellectual tools needed to develop their thinking by engaging in dialogue with the greatest minds in history.

    2. Our secondary goal is to create a community where people can share their deep understanding for the benefit of everyone.


    What We Offer:

    1. Online Courses – Covering a wide range of topics in philosophy and the fine arts, our courses are distinguished by their philosophical depth. We emphasize dialogue, enabling students to critically engage, discuss, and think alongside influential authors.

    2. Conferences – Every three months, we host free, live online conferences, designed to welcome a wide audience and encourage meaningful participation.

    3. Magazine – We regularly publish thoughtful book reviews, philosophical articles, and curated reading recommendations.


    Who We Are:

    We are an international team of scholars and educators, each specialized in different authors and traditions. What unites us is a shared passion for philosophy and the arts, and a commitment to guiding others on their own path of inquiry.


    To echo the spirit of this approach:

    “In short, the student should not learn thoughts, but should learn to think. The philosophy teacher should not carry him, but guide him…” – Immanuel Kant

    “Learning to see – accustoming the eye to calmness, to patience, to letting things come to you…” – Friedrich Nietzsche

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    15 分
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