The Philosophical Outlook

S2E2 | On Intellectual Harmony with Joshua Beneventi

1 h 13 min · 11. tammi 2026
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In Season Two, Episode Two of The Philosophical Outlook, we are joined by Mr. Joshua Beneventi, an academic specializing in cultural anthropology, Arabic language, philosophy, and theology. The discussion explores the intersection of Eastern and Western philosophical traditions and how their integration can foster intellectual harmony and deeper understanding of reality and truth. Through careful dialogue, the episode highlights key insights and practical reflections on bridging diverse philosophical perspectives.

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