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After Socrates Episode 3 - Dialectic into Dia-logos

Episode 3 Published 3 years ago
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Welcome back to episode 3 of After Socrates! Please join our patreon to support our work! https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke

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Books Referenced:

Dialectic and Dialogue: Plato's Practice of Philosophical Inquiry - https://amzn.to/3QzeW7i

New Perspectives on Platonic Dialectic A Philosophy of Inquiry - https://amzn.to/3ird3wJ

Thinkers Referenced:

Pierre Hadot

Plotinus

Francisco J. Gonzalez

Aristotle

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Gilbert Ryle

James J. Gibson

Stanley Rosen

Wallace Matson

Vasilis Politis

Augustine of Hippo

Graham Priest

Werner Stegmaier

Eric Sanday

James H. Austin

Show Notes:

[0:00] Intro

[9:24] Pierre Hadot was a French philosopher and historian of philosophy specializing in ancient philosophy, particularly Neoplatonism.

[14:56] Plotinus c. 204/5 – 270 CE. A philosopher of the Hellenistic tradition, born and raised in Roman Egypt. Plotinus is regarded by modern scholarship as the founder of Neoplatonism.

[16:25] "In the end, I'm not concerned ultimately about historical accuracy. I'm concerned about affording people the ability to practice a way of life."

[23:25] Semantic Memory - General knowledge about the world: e.g., facts, ideas, and other concept-based knowledge unrelated to specific experiences.

[24:41] Procedural memory - a type of implicit memory involved in the performance of different actions and skills: the memory of how to do certain things.

[26:07] Perspectival Knowing - Refers to knowing via embodied perception. It consists of seeing and experiencing the world from within a certain state or place of consciousness.

[28:29] Episodic memory - The memory of everyday events that can be explicitly stated. It is the collection of past personal experiences that occurred at particular times and places.

[30:28] ver·i·si·mil·i·tude - the appearance or semblance of truth; genuineness; authenticity.

[31:02] Propositional knowing has to do with our reasoning capacity (language and inference). Procedural knowing relates to our basic skills and cognition (sensory-motor interaction). Perspectival knowing is about embodied consciousness (salience landscaping).

[32:45] The Fourth Kind of Knowing: Participatory Knowing. Finding agency within an agent-arena relationship; by being fitted to the arena, the agent is able to determine the consequences of behavior and alter that behavior to bring about the desired consequences.

[38:39] James Jerome Gibson (1904 – 1979). An American psychologist considered to be one of the most important contributors to the field of visual perception.

[45:04] Stanley Rosen (1929-2014). One of the central themes of his work is the claim that the extraordinary discourses of philosophy have no other basis than the intelligent understanding of the features of ordinary life or human existence.

[49.37] Wallace Matson (1921-2012). An American professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. He is known for his works on the existence of God.

[52:17] Ep. 17 - Awakening from the Meaning Crisis - Gnosis and Existential Inertia:

[1:06:46] Vasilis Politis (1963-) is a Greek philosopher and Associate Professor of Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. He is known for his expertise on Plato and Aristotle. (Dialectic and the Ability to Orientate Ourselves)

[1:12:55] Graham Priest (born 1948) Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center. He is known for his defense of dialetheism,

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