José Carbia: The Power of Questions — How Philosophy Shapes Young Minds | Living History with Alex
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In this episode of Living History with Alex, we sit down with Mr. José Carbia, philosophy teacher and history club leader at Archimedean Academy.
Born and raised in Miami, José shares how his father—a respected principal and educator—inspired his passion for teaching, philosophy, and the Socratic method. Through his journey, we explore the timeless relevance of ethics, Socrates’ legacy, and the curiosity that drives young minds to question the world around them.
🌟 Topics Covered:
🏫 Growing up in Miami and following in his father’s educational footsteps
💭 How the Paideia teaching method inspired his approach to philosophy
📚 The influence of Socrates and the foundations of ethical thought
👨🏫 Life as a philosophy teacher at Archimedean Academy
⚖️ Reflections on ethics, behavior, and what makes a good life
🏺 Insights into the realities of the ancient world and its lessons for today
This is more than a discussion about philosophy—it’s a story about mentorship, legacy, and the power of education to shape lives.
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