Plato

1 PLATO – Incredible Life Changing Quotes [Stoicism] Part 1

27 jan. 2020

Plato was an Athenian philosopher in Ancient Greece. He was the founder of the Platonist school of thought, and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. 
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2 PLATO – Incredible Life Changing Quotes [Stoicism] Part 2

28 jan. 2020

Plato was an Athenian philosopher in Ancient Greece. He was the founder of the Platonist school of thought, and the Academy, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. 
 
Copyright ownership of this video is owned DayStocic. For using our content or general business enquires use the email below 
 
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The video is focused on the Warrior Mindset. Hopefully you enjoy the video.

3 Filosofie – Plato

 
 

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Gepubliceerd op 20 okt. 2014

 
Plato was een van de eerste en waarschijnlijk grootste filosoof van onze tijd.

4 Plato’s Republic (In Our Time)

 
 

11 aug. 2018

Is it always better to be just than unjust? That is the central question of Plato’s Republic, discussed here by Melvyn Bragg and guests. Writing in c380BC, Plato applied this question both to the individual and the city-state, considering earlier and current forms of government in Athens and potential forms, in which the ideal city might be ruled by philosophers. The Republic is arguably Plato’s best known and greatest work, a dialogue between Socrates and his companions, featuring the allegory of the cave and ideas about immortality of the soul, the value of poetry to society, and democracy’s vulnerability to a clever demagogue seeking tyranny. With Angie Hobbs Professor of the Public Understanding of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield MM McCabe Professor of Ancient Philosophy Emerita at King’s College London and James Warren Fellow of Corpus Christi College and a Reader in Ancient Philosophy at the University of Cambridge Producer: Simon Tillotson.

5 Philosophy of Plato (Part 1: Idealism)

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28 jan. 2016

Platonic philosophy of “Idealism” for Humanities class (Dr. George Brooks) Note: Several viewers have brought to my attention the audio problem of this only coming out of one speaker–my apologies, these videos were made by digital media students at the college and are of uneven quality. It is better to watch this with your internal computer speakers rather than under headphones or any stereo set-up. I will try to get this fixed when the pandemic is over and I can return to campus.

6 Philosophy of Plato (Part 2: Allegory of the Cave)

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6 feb. 2016

 
Second half of Plato lecture: Allegory of the Cave & The Divided Line Things that will get your comment deleted: 1. Rambling incoherently for twenty lines with no punctuation. 2. Writing angry comments in all-caps. 3. Using the term “sheeple”

7 Intro to Plato – Peter Kreeft (Lecture 1)

 

18 okt. 2016

 
Fredrik Larsson
This is pure gold. I would also love the rest of the lectures. Peter Kreeft is the very living proof of the courageous defence of the borders between, on one hand, the following of a nonsensical tradition until it hits rock bottom and, on the other, to go back to basics and durable principals and renewing them for our time. Peter Kreefts philosophical and religious world will work beautifully when applied today, tomorrow and a thousand years from now. His bringing us back the objective Truth is probably the best (and perhabs only) thing which will be a lasting contribution to philosophy from our time. What a line-up Christianity is blessed with: Cardinal Newman, Chesterton, Lewis, Gaiman and Kreeft. OMNIA MUTANTUR, NIHIL INTERIT. God is not dead, but Nietzsche is. Self-destructivity and the culture of death will not last. By some strange coincidence it seems to destroy itself and die.

8 Foundations of Platonism – Peter Kreeft (Lecture 2)

 

18 okt. 2016

9 Aristotle, Plotinus, and Augustine – Peter Kreeft (Lecture 3)

 
 

18 okt. 2016

10 Christian Platonism – Peter Kreeft (Lecture 4)

 
 

19 okt. 2016

11 Keith Ward – Plato and his Legacy

 

Gepubliceerd op 25 okt. 2016

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Few individuals have influenced the world and many of today’s thinkers like Plato. He created the first Western university and was teacher to Ancient Greece’s greatest minds, including Aristotle. But even he wasn’t perfect. Along with his great ideas, Plato had a few that haven’t exactly stood the test of time. Wisecrack gives a brief rundown of a few of Plato’s best and worst ideas.

Lesson by Wisecrack, animation by Aaron, Tom and Mathias Studios.

12 Keith Ward – Plato and his Legacy

 

5 jun. 2015

Keith Ward is a Christian philosopher, theologian, pastor and scholar. He has an MA and DD degrees from both Cambridge and Oxford, and he served as Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford from 1991 to 2004.

13 Understanding Plato with Pierre Grimes

 

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4 mei 2018

Pierre Grimes, PhD, is a specialist in classical Greek philosophy. He is the founder of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association. He is also founder of the Noetic Society in the Los Angeles area. He is author of Philosophical Midwifery: A New Paradigm for Understanding Human Problems, Socrates and Jesus: A Dialogue in Heaven, and Unblocking: Removing Blocks to Understanding. He is also a decorated veteran of the second world war.

Here he shares his passion for Plato as his greatest spiritual inspiration. He distinguishes between the Socratic dialogue and the Platonic dialectic. He highlights passages from some of Plato’s dialogues. He describes the similarities between the emphasis on the “self” in Plato and in Buddhism, and laments that modern, western philosophy has lost this emphasis on self-knowledge.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.

(Recorded on April 16, 2018)

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14 Homer and Plato with Pierre Grimes

 

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3 okt. 2018

Pierre Grimes, PhD, is a specialist in classical Greek philosophy. He is the founder of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association. He is also founder of the Noetic Society in the Los Angeles area. He is author of Philosophical Midwifery: A New Paradigm for Understanding Human Problems, Socrates and Jesus: A Dialogue in Heaven, and Unblocking: Removing Blocks to Understanding. He is also a decorated veteran of the second world war.

Here he maintains that, unlike in Plato, deep psychotherapeutic insights can be found in Homer. In fact, Pierre’s development of “philosophical midwifery” is largely based on Homer. Plato was more of a pure mystic. Both Homer and Plato probably participated in the Eleusinian mysteries. In the Republic, Plato argues that Homer should not be taught to young children. Instead, the philosopher kings should make up “noble lies” for the benefit of the people.

New Thinking Allowed host, Jeffrey Mishlove, PhD, is author of The Roots of Consciousness, Psi Development Systems, and The PK Man. Between 1986 and 2002 he hosted and co-produced the original Thinking Allowed public television series. He is also past-president of the non-profit Intuition Network, an organization dedicated to creating a world in which all people are encouraged to cultivate and apply their inner, intuitive abilities.

(Recorded on September 10, 2018)

For a complete, updated list with links to all of our videos — as well as many other opportunities to engage with and support the New Thinking Allowed video channel — please visit the New Thinking Allowed Foundation at http://www.newthinkingallowed.org.

15 Baby Pig Fresh Pork Sausage Prank

 
 

30 mei 2011

Crazy chef insists on cooking with only the freshest ingredients – especially when it comes to his famous pork sausage.
 
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