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Platonic Epistemology: TAG, Presup and Apologetics

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In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of presuppositionalism, the Tag argument, and their connections to Platonic epistemology. We explore how these arguments shape apologetics and the philosophical foundations of knowledge and truth. In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of Platonic philosophy, epistemology, and theology, exploring how these ideas underpin arguments for God's existence and the nature of reality. We also discuss common misconceptions and strategic approaches in philosophical debates. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Platonic Epistemology 03:04 Understanding Presuppositionalism and TAG 06:08 Critique of Presuppositional Arguments 08:49 The Role of TAG in Apologetics 11:58 Knowledge and Intelligibility 14:55 The Impossibility of the Contrary 17:48 The Nature of Being and the One 21:02 The Trinity and Its Implications 24:08 Separation of Theology and Metaphysics 45:34 Theological Foundations and Presuppositions 48:00 Universalism vs. Particularity in Theology 51:35 Logos and the Nature of Knowledge 54:00 Understanding Knowledge: Justified True Belief 01:00:09 Agrippa's Trilemma and the Limits of Justification 01:06:01 Knowledge vs. Belief: A Platonic Perspective 01:09:57 The Nature of Knowledge and Its Conveyance 01:14:57 Language and the Challenges of Philosophical Discourse 01:24:30 The Nature of Knowledge and Belief 01:27:03 Common Ground in Arguments 01:29:08 The TAG Argument and Its Implications 01:30:58 Critiquing the Trinity and Coherence 01:33:59 Truth vs. Coherence in Arguments 01:36:10 Exploring the TAG Argument Further 01:38:51 Understanding Transcendence and Universals 01:51:56 The Relationship Between the Many and the One 02:04:58 Reflections on Metaphysics and Reality 02:10:00 Platonism as a Religious Worldview

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episode Platonic Epistemology: TAG, Presup and Apologetics cover

Platonic Epistemology: TAG, Presup and Apologetics

In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of presuppositionalism, the Tag argument, and their connections to Platonic epistemology. We explore how these arguments shape apologetics and the philosophical foundations of knowledge and truth. In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of Platonic philosophy, epistemology, and theology, exploring how these ideas underpin arguments for God's existence and the nature of reality. We also discuss common misconceptions and strategic approaches in philosophical debates. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Platonic Epistemology 03:04 Understanding Presuppositionalism and TAG 06:08 Critique of Presuppositional Arguments 08:49 The Role of TAG in Apologetics 11:58 Knowledge and Intelligibility 14:55 The Impossibility of the Contrary 17:48 The Nature of Being and the One 21:02 The Trinity and Its Implications 24:08 Separation of Theology and Metaphysics 45:34 Theological Foundations and Presuppositions 48:00 Universalism vs. Particularity in Theology 51:35 Logos and the Nature of Knowledge 54:00 Understanding Knowledge: Justified True Belief 01:00:09 Agrippa's Trilemma and the Limits of Justification 01:06:01 Knowledge vs. Belief: A Platonic Perspective 01:09:57 The Nature of Knowledge and Its Conveyance 01:14:57 Language and the Challenges of Philosophical Discourse 01:24:30 The Nature of Knowledge and Belief 01:27:03 Common Ground in Arguments 01:29:08 The TAG Argument and Its Implications 01:30:58 Critiquing the Trinity and Coherence 01:33:59 Truth vs. Coherence in Arguments 01:36:10 Exploring the TAG Argument Further 01:38:51 Understanding Transcendence and Universals 01:51:56 The Relationship Between the Many and the One 02:04:58 Reflections on Metaphysics and Reality 02:10:00 Platonism as a Religious Worldview

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Universalism with American Esoteric | Collin Conkwright

In this episode, Collin Conkwright discusses his spiritual journey, the concept of universalism, and the importance of experiential religion. He explores the nature of spiritual phenomena, the role of dogmatism, and the potential of parapsychology and UFOs to expand our understanding of reality. In this engaging conversation, Collin Conkwright explores the mysteries of consciousness, spiritual dimensions, and universal principles that underpin reality. Delving into topics like near-death experiences, the nature of gods, and the fall of the soul, this dialogue offers profound insights into the nature of existence and the potential for a new understanding of spirituality. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Exploration 02:53 The Quest for Universal Truths 05:56 Understanding Universalism and Its Misconceptions 08:48 Experiential Religion and Spiritual Realism 11:56 The Balance of Dogmatism and Experience 15:02 The Role of Religious Literacy 18:10 Bridging Materialism and Spirituality 21:07 The Future of Dogmatic Religions 24:06 Experiential Origins of Religious Beliefs 26:54 Modern Phenomena and Ancient Wisdom 29:59 The Importance of Direct Experience 33:10 High Stakes vs. Low Stakes Experiences 45:53 Exploring Spiritual Realism and Synchronicity 51:32 The Nature of Spiritual Beings and Phenomena 57:58 The Intersection of Spirituality and UFOs 01:06:25 Universalism and the Nature of Deities 01:14:49 Universal Laws and the Nature of Time 01:21:15 The Nature of Time and Collective Consciousness 01:24:44 The Fall of the Soul: Ignorance and Illusion 01:27:49 Experiencing Forgetfulness: The Journey of the Soul 01:30:40 The Role of Suffering in Spiritual Growth 01:35:50 The Shift from Materialism to Consciousness 01:39:10 Religious Literacy and the Need for Nuance 01:44:31 The Future of Spirituality: Balancing Dogma and Freedom https://www.youtube.com/@americanesoteric [https://www.youtube.com/@americanesoteric] https://a.co/d/0bGTxd1t [https://a.co/d/0bGTxd1t]

10. maj 20261 h 52 min
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Plato and Nietzsche with Mark Anderson

Discover how the trajectory of Western philosophy from Plato to Nietzsche reveals the shifting ideas of being, becoming, and nihilism. Join Eric as he chats with Mark Anderson, a philosophy professor and author, about the core themes that have shaped philosophical thought through the ages and their relevance today. * Mark Anderson's background and focus on Plato and Nietzsche * The structure and themes of his new book, A Concise History of Western Philosophy * The metaphysics of being and becoming from Parmenides to Plotinus * How medieval thinkers like Augustine and Aquinas integrated Platonic ideas * The shift introduced by William of Ockham and the rise of modernity * Nietzsche's radical critique of being and his notion of nihilism * The psychological and metaphysical aspects of nihilism and its implications for contemporary culture * The idea of the eternal return and its relation to meaning and purposelessness * The importance of living philosophy and integrating it into everyday life Timestamps: 00:00 - Introducing Mark Anderson and the scope of the episode 02:05 - Mark's journey into philosophy: from art to academia 04:13 - The influence of Plato and Nietzsche in Anderson’s work 07:15 - The structure of Anderson’s new book and its focus on Platonism 09:13 - Tracing the history of being from Parmenides to Plotinus 12:54 - The shift to becoming and the rise of nominalism with Occam 19:12 - The impact of modernity and nihilism in contemporary thought 23:23 - Philosophy as a way of life and the philosopher artist 27:21 - The environment of Plato’s Greece and the sophists 32:50 - The metaphysics of forms and the influence of Parmenides and Heraclitus 36:59 - The debates over the nature of reality and flux in Plato and Heraclitus 44:16 - The concept of the ultimate good and its connection to Platonic metaphysics 52:25 - Aquinas and the Christian reinterpretation of Platonism 62:55 - The revolutionary ideas of William of Ockham and the shift toward modern science 73:49 - Hume’s problem of induction and the flux of experience 84:50 - Nietzsche’s critique of metaphysics and the notion of the will to power 93:45 - The concept of the eternal return and its implications for meaning 98:01 - The difference between metaphysical and psychological nihilism 102:01 - Nietzsche’s depiction of nihilism as the death of God and the rejection of being 107:15 - The “Yes-sayer”: embracing nihilism and transforming it into life-affirmation 113:34 - The ongoing tension between being and becoming in culture and history 120:00 - Final thoughts: imagining Nietzsche and Plato togetherResources & Links: * https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/concise-history-of-western-philosophy-9781350555976/ [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/concise-history-of-western-philosophy-9781350555976/]

25. apr. 20262 h 1 min
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Sanatana Dharma and Platonism with Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya

In this enlightening conversation, Sri Dharma Pravartaka Acharya explores the deep connections between Sanatana Dharma and Platonism, discusses the nature of God, devas, and the future of traditional spirituality, emphasizing the importance of community, leadership, and authentic practice. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sanatana Dharma and Acharya Pravartaka 05:16 Exploring the Parallels Between Platonism and Sanatana Dharma 10:08 Understanding Brahman: Nirguna and Saguna 20:33 The Nature of Devas and Mahadevas 29:38 The Mortality of Gods and Their Cosmic Role 32:33 The Nature of Gods and Reincarnation 34:33 Worshiping the Gods: Imitating Goodness 38:12 Pythagorean Parallels: Philosophy and Practice 43:28 Building Spiritual Communities 49:02 The Role of Leadership in Spiritual Movements 55:40 Envisioning a Golden Age: A New Civilization 01:00:07 The Future of Abrahamic Faiths in a New Era 01:04:02 The Vedic Jesus vs. The Pauline Jesus 01:09:46 Critique of Nietzsche and His Influence 01:15:53 Balancing Tradition and Modernity in Spirituality 01:20:46 The Importance of Ethnicity and Community 01:26:10 Decentralization and Local Governance 01:32:07 The Role of Individualism in Community Life Links Website - https://dharmacentral.com/ [https://dharmacentral.com/] YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/dharmanation [https://www.youtube.com/dharmanation]

4. apr. 20261 h 35 min
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Platonism and Religion with Aarvoll

The conversation delves into the exploration of Platonism, its influence on philosophy and religion, and its intersection with Christianity. It covers the early philosophical interests of the speaker, the rediscovery of Plato and Neoplatonism, the understanding of Plotinus and Proclus, the influence of Christianity on Neoplatonism, the concept of forgiveness in Platonism and Christianity, the impact of Platonism and Christianity on society, and the early Christianity and Platonism as mystery schools. The conversation delves into the topics of reincarnation in Christianity, eschatological views, the dating and composition of the Old Testament, the philosophical approach to Christianity and pagan ideas, Paul's letters and divine inspiration, metaphysics and theology in Platonism, and henology and personality in Platonism. The influence of Platonic philosophy on Christian theology is a recurring theme throughout the discussion. The conversation delves into the ontological dependence in Platonism, the analogy of light and color, the relationship between musical tones and forms, the symbolic nature of distinctions and attributes of God, the essence-energies distinction, the careful approach of Proclus in theology, abridged concepts and simplification in theology, the divine shard and reunification in Platonism, the fall of the soul and the divine shard, the archetypal man and the sum of being, the free will aspect and theurgy, the problem of the one and the many in Platonism, the question of existence and the first principle, the superposition of all categories in the first principle, the stable ontological state of reality, the fall of the soul and the regress of will, the archetypal man and the sum of being, the decline and the perspective of the fall, the free will aspect and the fall of the soul, the puzzle of the fall of the soul and theurgy, the divine shard and the process of negation, and the will to continue being and divine antinomy. The conversation delves into the nature of will and its connection to the divine, exploring the concept of the one in relation to essence and existence. The discussion provides insights into the complexities of these philosophical concepts and their implications for understanding the nature of reality and existence. Takeaways * Platonism and its influence on philosophy and religion * The intersection of Platonism and Christianity Reincarnation in Christianity * Influence of Platonic philosophy on Christian theology Ontological dependence in Platonism * Unity that transcends all three aspects of being The nature of will and its relationship to the divine * The concept of the one in relation to essence and existence Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Platonism and Early Philosophical Interests * 06:04 Understanding Plotinus and Proclus * 13:07 Platonism, Christianity, and Forgiveness * 20:25 Platonism, Christianity, and Societal Impact * 26:02 Early Christianity and Platonism as Mystery Schools * 35:48 Reincarnation in Christianity and Theodosian Christianity * 41:03 Dating and Composition of the Old Testament * 46:21 Paul's Letters and Divine Inspiration * 55:32 Henology and Personality in Platonism * 01:05:17 Ontological Dependence in Platonism * 01:11:06 The Distinction in Forms and Participation * 01:17:06 The Fall of the Soul and the Divine Shard * 01:22:41 The Question of Existence and the First Principle * 01:28:15 The Free Will Aspect and the Fall of the Soul * 01:33:34 The Nature of Will and the Divine * 01:45:27 The One in Relation to Essence and Existence

22. mar. 20261 h 59 min