Michael Sugrue

Michael Sugrue

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Republic 4

Republic 4

More Hippocrates

More Hippocrates

Hippocratic Musings

Hippocratic Musings

Nature 1.0 to Nature 2.0

Nature 1.0 to Nature 2.0

The Republic Q&A

The Republic Q&A

Vendetta and the Law Q&A

Vendetta and the Law Q&A

Republic 3

Republic 3

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  • @MsJavaWolf
    @MsJavaWolf5 сағат бұрын

    Great lecture.

  • @alanmorganstein2699
    @alanmorganstein26996 сағат бұрын

    I can listen to this guy all day, and I do!

  • @edgarcasvilla
    @edgarcasvilla7 сағат бұрын

    Rest in peace

  • @AG-ic7hl
    @AG-ic7hl18 сағат бұрын

    RIP Professor. You gave the world so much.

  • @lukasrehfeld8777
    @lukasrehfeld877721 сағат бұрын

    39:45 you can almost cry at how poetic this felt

  • @JasonPSchafer
    @JasonPSchafer22 сағат бұрын

    It breaks my heart you passed away. Your philosophy videos on Kierkegaard explaining his Christian Existentialism were the most complete and fascinating ive found on the internet. Thank you for your contributions to philosophy.

  • @sapientum8
    @sapientum8Күн бұрын

    18:30 "Because walking around in circles, preparing for death, is the epitome of philosophical living." You have fulfilled that, Brother Mike. Rest in peace.

  • @christinemartin63
    @christinemartin63Күн бұрын

    OMG ... three extra-large egos and a lot of one-upmanship. (I expected better.)

  • @AgEyal
    @AgEyalКүн бұрын

    That was an enlightning analysis, thank you!

  • @sumdumbmick
    @sumdumbmickКүн бұрын

    wait... was Plato serious in the Socratic dialogues? I always read the character of Socrates as being like Don Quixote, a bumbling idiot who travels around and shows us through his stupidity what not to do.

  • @sumdumbmick
    @sumdumbmickКүн бұрын

    is this why Platonists are so stupid? they think Plato was serious? that explains so much.

  • @sumdumbmick
    @sumdumbmickКүн бұрын

    if you read Plato as you would Cervantes, all of the novel insights of Wittgenstein are laid bare. it's been there the whole time. maybe the problem is that readers of Plato didn't know how to use Plato.

  • @Charmagh110
    @Charmagh110Күн бұрын

    29:41

  • @Charmagh110
    @Charmagh110Күн бұрын

    50:16

  • @vegan-rising
    @vegan-risingКүн бұрын

    this guy is a really good teacher.

  • @JoseVargas-bj1wd
    @JoseVargas-bj1wdКүн бұрын

    Here’s a thought for you: it’s the year, say, 2050, and AI has led to emergence of a society with very minimal to no work at all in order to earn money-as the wealth creation enabled by Uber technology affords everyone a high minimum guaranteed income. So, A society that eschews and denigrates hardwork and values high amounts of leisure time as a human right: They remove Robinson Crusoe from the grammar school curriculum precisely because it emphasizes hardwork and active ingenuity. How about that?

  • @Loedin
    @LoedinКүн бұрын

    I'm not gonna lie, his description of this philosopher makes him come off as an edgy middle schooler

  • @krayitta-itscalledneoclass9192
    @krayitta-itscalledneoclass91922 күн бұрын

    35:00 - Homo economicus como referencial teorico <> paralelo com os experimento em gases ideias X gases reais na física.

  • @JoseVargas-bj1wd
    @JoseVargas-bj1wd2 күн бұрын

    I gather that Burke was aware that human reasoning has its limitations-and rather than being seduced by a group of all-knowing thinkers possessed by a novel idea-it is better to use an eclectic method of assessing these new ideas in light of what we already know from experience but also consulting all the knowledge that we have from antiquity heretofore.

  • @davidkey4272
    @davidkey42722 күн бұрын

    7:20. We can stop there. A trick of a foundation for all that this devastating school of thought has wrought on our modern world.

  • @bryanphoenix9702
    @bryanphoenix97022 күн бұрын

    So in Lyotard's ideal world, witchcraft would be just as valid and trustworthy as science?

  • @sapientum8
    @sapientum82 күн бұрын

    Thank you Brother Mike. Almost every time I watch a video of yours I say a prayer for your soul.

  • @christinemartin63
    @christinemartin632 күн бұрын

    Honestly, some of these works sound incredibly sophomoric.

  • @evanthestoic
    @evanthestoic2 күн бұрын

    Heideggar only studied under the Jesuit order for a couple of weeks, and you are saying his mind was caste by this? Holy fucking fiction batman! He probably left because he found it so hyper hypocritical

  • @asandabekhumuzi7424
    @asandabekhumuzi74242 күн бұрын

    Everyone who watched Vinland Saga like button

  • @donaldist7321
    @donaldist73212 күн бұрын

    Hume's "metaphysical posture" is certainly not contingent upon his agnosticism: his best friend, Adam Smith, also built his philosophy of science on the epistemic value of humility, and Smith was a believer. Smith argued that Newton's theory of gravity, though the pinnacle of science, was nothing more than a product of imagination built on Aristotle's sense of wonder of the splendor of creation. Other than the valorisation of agnosticism, I find this to be a very good intro to Hume.

  • @turbanheadless
    @turbanheadless2 күн бұрын

    Charlotte was easy to love, but if you consider marriage and having children with her you probably would reconsider. And then later on realise she was the right choice 😂

  • @vaishnavikappagantu1242
    @vaishnavikappagantu12422 күн бұрын

    You are my hero. Rest in peace, doctor

  • @codawithteeth
    @codawithteeth2 күн бұрын

    YAY

  • @starfleetcommander
    @starfleetcommander2 күн бұрын

    The virtues of morality can very greatly. It seems Dostoyevsky was a prevailing Christian.

  • @rantym35
    @rantym352 күн бұрын

    Amazing

  • @sumdumbmick
    @sumdumbmick2 күн бұрын

    so, nobody in the Frankfurt school ever heard of Plato's Republic? Adolf Hitler openly admitted that he was trying to model Germany on Spartan ideals, and The Republic is literally a proto-fascist concept meant to simultaneously be a criticism and culmination of Spartan ideals. so to try to pin the nature of the Third Reich on anything else is frankly just insane.

  • @bothewolf3466
    @bothewolf34663 күн бұрын

    My brother's favorite novel probably. Its in my top 25.

  • @edkalski2312
    @edkalski23123 күн бұрын

    Kant was...irrational.

  • @edkalski2312
    @edkalski23123 күн бұрын

    Kant believed in Duty. That a person should get no benefit from his actions. Evil.

  • @edkalski2312
    @edkalski23123 күн бұрын

    Kant was a prominent killer of The Enlightenment. His philosophy is evil.

  • @sapientum8
    @sapientum83 күн бұрын

    Brother Michael, it's so sad that we'll never get to hear your promised insights on the Republic. Rest in peace.

  • @danielli-g3334
    @danielli-g33343 күн бұрын

    The only thing which Darwin proved is that some birds on one island have slightly longer beaks than some birds on another island. The rest of his theory is imagination.

  • @chillindylan9828
    @chillindylan98283 күн бұрын

    I can’t believe this brilliant man turned into a sack of lard.

  • @kevinrung4178
    @kevinrung41783 күн бұрын

    I miss Michael!

  • @thePlum
    @thePlum3 күн бұрын

    i'm so stoned

  • @henriqueyoh
    @henriqueyoh3 күн бұрын

    great teacher

  • @dhieuayuen1467
    @dhieuayuen14673 күн бұрын

    The best lecture about Hume.

  • @williamschlich8389
    @williamschlich83894 күн бұрын

    For anyone who's interested, the bit he says at the beginning about "Geist" being cognate with "gist" and "geyser" is complete bs. To be honest it's obvious if you think about it for more than a second (why would a word like "gist" with a soft G have Germanic roots when that's almost never found in Germanic words). "Geist" is cognate with "ghost". It's from a PIE root meaning "anger" or "agitation". Still a good lecture though.

  • @larrycheek3588
    @larrycheek35884 күн бұрын

    I'm going for a walk.

  • @JUST-IN..MOBILEPODCAST
    @JUST-IN..MOBILEPODCAST4 күн бұрын

    ISC ITS NOT TRUE KNOWLEDGE IF ITS NOT FROM EXPERIENCE

  • @codawithteeth
    @codawithteeth4 күн бұрын

    nietzche’s so fucking weird dawg

  • @diegofreire4767
    @diegofreire47674 күн бұрын

    I wish that he would have done a better breakdown of the five point for god !

  • @kyledonahue33
    @kyledonahue334 күн бұрын

    kinda like norm macdonald

  • @greasykidd
    @greasykidd4 күн бұрын

    If Camus had a son

  • @SMGLA364
    @SMGLA3644 күн бұрын

    give me more