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Go Too Far Instead of Not Far Enough

Go Too Far Instead of Not Far Enough


Season 1 Episode 215


In this electrifying episode of The Vancrux Podcast, We explore one of life’s most powerful philosophies — why it’s better to go too far than not far enough. This isn’t about recklessness — it’s abou…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Hegel - The Geist

Hegel - The Geist


Season 1 Episode 214


In this deep and immersive episode, we step into the mind of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, one of the most complex and transformative thinkers in history. Through vivid metaphors, second-person stor…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Thomas Hobbes: The Leviathan

Thomas Hobbes: The Leviathan


Season 1 Episode 213


In this episode of The Vancrux Podcast, we dive deep into the life and philosophy of Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679), the English thinker who forever changed how we view human nature, society, and power. B…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Johann Fichte - The 'I' and the 'Not I'

Johann Fichte - The 'I' and the 'Not I'


Season 1 Episode 212


In this episode, we explore the revolutionary mind of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, a founding figure of German Idealism. Fichte challenges us to rethink self-awareness, introducing the concept of the I an…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Jeremy Bentham: The Mathematics of Morality

Jeremy Bentham: The Mathematics of Morality


Season 1 Episode 211


Imagine a wallet falls in a puddle on a rainy night, and no one sees but you. Do you keep it or return it? That moral tug-of-war is exactly where Jeremy Bentham built his philosophy. For Bentham, mor…


Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Edmund Burke: The Prophet of Order

Edmund Burke: The Prophet of Order


Season 1 Episode 210


In this episode of The Vancrux Podcast, we dive into the world of Edmund Burke — the Irish-born philosopher, statesman, and political theorist who shaped modern conservatism.

We explore how Burke’s fo…


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Immanuel Kant — The categorical imperative and morality

Immanuel Kant — The categorical imperative and morality


Season 1 Episode 209


In this episode, we explore Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy and his revolutionary idea — the Categorical Imperative — a universal rule that reshaped how we define right and wrong.

Kant believed that …


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Adam Smith: The Psychology Behind Capitalism, Sympathy, and the Invisible Hand

Adam Smith: The Psychology Behind Capitalism, Sympathy, and the Invisible Hand


Season 1 Episode 208


In this episode of The Vancrux Podcast, we explore the life and legacy of Adam Smith — the man often called the father of modern economics, yet misunderstood by most.

Smith wasn’t just about markets o…


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago

Rousseau: Exposing the illusion of society

Rousseau: Exposing the illusion of society


Season 1 Episode 207


Jean-Jacques Rousseau wasn’t just a philosopher — he was a rebel against the illusion of progress. In this episode, we explore how he tore through the polished surface of civilization to reveal what …


Published on 2 months ago

Voltaire - Cultivate your garden

Voltaire - Cultivate your garden


Season 1 Episode 206


In this episode of The Vancrux Podcast, we dive into the life, ideas, and revolutionary wit of Voltaire, the sharpest pen of the Enlightenment. Known for challenging hypocrisy, superstition, and blin…


Published on 2 months ago





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