Delphic Podcast by Michael R D James
Coplot Review of "The Metaphysics of Psuché and Psychoanalysis: An Aristotelian and Kantian Critique" by Michael R D James http://michaelrdjames.org [http://michaelrdjames.org] Delphic Podcast
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"Shakespeares Philosophical Theatre: Plays and Poetry for All Seasons" (Publisher Austin Macaulay) Summary of Chapter 1 featured in "The Delphic Podcasts" by Michael R D James Season 15 Episode 2
Aesthetic ideas are used by Shakespeare to "show" the reach of the powers of the imagination, understanding and Reason. We are taken on a hypnotic cosmopolitan journey into the worlds of Emperors, Kings, Queens, Princes, soldiers, lawyers, merchants, university students, sailors tyrants and murderers in familiar and exotic places of the world. Hamlet is merely an indecisive youthful university student/lover who happens to be a Prince in a difficult situation in which his father was murdered. He represents our modern form of consciousness which as Norththrop Frye claims "kills" action with its inaction, its inhibitive function. http://michaelrdjames.org [http://michaelrdjames.org] Delphic Podcast
CoPilot Review of "The Metaphysics of Psuché and Psychoanalysis" by Michael R D James Featured in The Delphic Podcasts
Opera AI Review of "The Metaphysics and Logos of Psuché and Psychoanalysis" by Michael R D James Featured in the Delphic Podcasts
Opera AI Review of "The Metaphysics and Logos of Psuché and Psychoanalysis: An Aristotelian and Kantian Critique" by Michael R D James http://michaelrdjames.org [http://michaelrdjames.org] Delphic Podcast
"Shakespeares Philosophical Theatre: Plays and poetry for all Seasons" (Publisher Austin Macaulay) Summary of Introduction featured in The Delphic Podcasts by Michael R D James: Season 15 Episode 1
Summary of the Introduction to "Shakespeares Philosophical Theatre" published by Austin Macaulay in May 2026 http://michaelrdjames.org [http://michaelrdjames.org] Delphic Podcast
The Delphic Podcasts by Michael R D James, Review of Campbells "Myths to Live By" Season 14 Episode 14
Noos is the part of mind which is a first principle of all our mental and psychological powers and which Aristotle believed was a divine part of the human mind which was confined to thinking about something. Divine thinking on the other hand was a form of thinking about thinking which it was impossible for us to comprehend. The Storm of the collision of Indian, Eastern and European Cultures and mythologies is here and is creating chaotic turbulence. http://michaelrdjames.org [http://michaelrdjames.org] Delphic Podcast
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