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Aristotle - Responsibility For Our Own Character - Sadler's Shorts

Aristotle - Responsibility For Our Own Character - Sadler's Shorts



This is a short reflection on an insightful passage from Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, where he discusses whether, and to what extent people are responsible for the character they develop and exhib…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Attributing Anger To God - Sadler's Lectures

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Attributing Anger To God - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the late ancient monastic theologian, John Cassian's work Institutes of the Coenobia, book 8, "Of The Spirit of Anger". It focuses specifically on a common argument people make…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Anger, Patience, And Solitude - Sadler's Lectures

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Anger, Patience, And Solitude - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the late ancient monastic theologian, John Cassian's work Institutes of the Coenobia, book 8, "Of The Spirit of Anger". It focuses specifically on Cassian's contention that unl…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Rooting Out Anger Entirely - Sadler's Lectures

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Rooting Out Anger Entirely - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the late ancient monastic theologian, John Cassian's work Institutes of the Coenobia, book 8, "Of The Spirit of Anger". It focuses specifically on one of the main pieces of adv…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Not Retaining Anger - Sadler's Lectures

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - Not Retaining Anger - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the late ancient monastic theologian, John Cassian's work Institutes of the Coenobia, book 8, "Of The Spirit of Anger". It focuses specifically on his advice that we ought to n…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

Aristotle, Poetics - Fear, Pity, And Tragedy - Sadler's Lectures

Aristotle, Poetics - Fear, Pity, And Tragedy - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, the Poetics, focusing on his discussions about the two emotions of pity (eleos) and fear (phobos), which Aristotle first mentions…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

Aristotle, Poetics - Character, Choice, And Tragedy - Sadler's Lectures

Aristotle, Poetics - Character, Choice, And Tragedy - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, the Poetics, focusing on Aristotle's discussion of character (ēthos), which he identifies as the second most important element or…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

Aristotle, Poetics - Different Modes Of Recognition - Sadler's Lectures

Aristotle, Poetics - Different Modes Of Recognition - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, the Poetics, focusing on the different modes of what Aristotle calls "recognition" (anagnōrisis), one of the key features of goo…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - When Anger Is Appropriate - Sadler's Lectures

John Cassian, Institutes Book 8 - When Anger Is Appropriate - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the late ancient monastic theologian, John Cassian's work Institutes of the Coenobia, book 8, "Of The Spirit of Anger". It focuses specifically on the only situations in which …


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago

Aristotle, Poetics - Reversal, Recognition, And Suffering - Sadler's Lectures

Aristotle, Poetics - Reversal, Recognition, And Suffering - Sadler's Lectures



This lecture discusses the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle' work, the Poetics, focusing on three key aspects of good plots: reversal (peripeteia), recognition (anagnōrisis), and suffering (pathos…


Published on 1 year, 10 months ago





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