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Interviews on the History of Ideas in Philosophy, Political Economy, Science and Theology!

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episode Episode #6 w/ Thomas Charrayre Part II - Conservative Philosophy Before Conservatism cover

Episode #6 w/ Thomas Charrayre Part II - Conservative Philosophy Before Conservatism

In the second part of the conversation, we continue discussing conservatism with Thomas Charrayre, further exploring the intellectual landscape of the Cold War. We return to the thought of Raymond Aron, Michael Oakeshott, and Leo Strauss, reflecting on how each of them grappled with the challenges posed by modern democracy, the question of political authority, and the fate of the liberal tradition in the aftermath of totalitarianism. Although none of these figures explicitly claimed the label of “conservative” or saw themselves as part of a conservative movement, their work helped shape what can now be described as a distinctive philosophical orientation—one that reconsiders the foundations of political order, tradition, and prudence in modern political life. In this second part, we also focus more specifically on the construction of the figure of the “apolitical” scholar: a thinker who seeks to preserve a certain distance from partisan struggles and public controversies, presenting philosophical reflection as a form of sobriety and restraint in political judgment. We discuss how this posture emerged and how it contributed to defining a particular style of conservative thought—one marked less by ideological mobilization than by caution, skepticism toward political enthusiasm, and a preference for intellectual detachment.

27. mars 2026 - 52 min
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Episode #5 w/ Otto Lehto: Evolutionary Liberalism: Nature, Justice, and Social Change

Today, Mateus and João start a new series within Synesis, where young scholars may share their research. We welcome Otto Lehto, a Research Fellow at NYU Center for Bioethics & Postdoctoral Fellow at NYU School of Law's Classical Liberal Institute. Through four articles ("Power to the Powerless: Evolutionary Liberalism and Social Emancipation"; "Evolution, Complexity and Intelligence: The Methodological Foundations of Evolutionary Liberalism"; "When Less is More: In Defence of Narrow, Humean Justice"; and "Foucault, Neoliberalism and Basic Income"), Otto reassesses the legacy of thinkers like David Hume, Herbert Spencer, Henry George, and F.A. Hayek to the future of a naturalist, Enlightenment-inspired conception of Evolutionary Liberalism, offering an intriguing and powerful defence of Classical Liberalism's main principles as a potentially radical inspiration for social change.

6. jan. 2026 - 1 h 41 min
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