
On Philosophy and the Meaning of Schola | Prof. Ann Hartle
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In Ep. 5 of the Project Schola Podcast, host John Trevor Berger welcomes Ann Hartle — Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Emory University — for an intriguing discussion on the nature of philosophy and the meaning of “schola.”
Particular attention is given to the distinction between modern and premodern philosophy, as well as the peculiar characteristics of the “modern turn”: especially its twofold preoccupation with epistemology (which lays the framework for modern science) and political philosophy — two domains which prove to be far more foundationally connected than one might imagine.
A unique episode you do not want to miss!
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Links referenced in this episode:
– Read “Physics: A Science in Quest of an Ontology” @ philos-sophia.lnk.to/Physics
– Read “The Vertical Ascent” @ philos-sophia.lnk.to/TheVerticalAscent
– Read “Cosmos & Transcendence” @ philos-sophia.lnk.to/CosmosTranscendence
– Watch “The End of Quantum Reality” @ theendofquantumreality.com
– Listen to Richard DeLano’s film score @ philos-sophia.lnk.to/SoundtrackCD
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