Johannes A. NiederhauserPlato's Cave foretells our history. Do you want to learn more about this foundational philosophical myth and its ramification for our age? Enrol in my Plato 2024 course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-republic Seminars begin 20 January 2024.
Platos Allegory of the Cave: A Parable of Our AgeJohannes A. Niederhauser2023-12-17 | Plato's Cave foretells our history. Do you want to learn more about this foundational philosophical myth and its ramification for our age? Enrol in my Plato 2024 course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-republic Seminars begin 20 January 2024.
The Good Life awaits us in this text, based in divine leisure as our dwelling ground and the final cause that edges our character, if we heed that ethos also means the essence of the human being. To become human is the call of virtue ethics handed down to us by Aristotle.
I recorded all lectures for this course in Athens. Some of them walking around Aristotle's Lyceum in the good tradition of the peripatetics.Aristotle on Friendship #aristotelianism #aristotle #aristotlephilosophy #nicomacheanethicsJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-10-04 | Here is the link to enrol: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/aristotle-ethicsAristotle: Introduction to Nicomachean EthicsJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-09-30 | The day is come! My new course on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is now open for enrolment! Here is the link to the enrolment page: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/aristotle-ethics Ten weeks of flourishing and becoming virtuous with Aristotle await you. Seminars for this course begin on Saturday, the 12th of October at 6pm UK time/1pm EST.
The Good Life awaits us in this text, based in divine leisure as our dwelling ground and the final cause that edges our character, if we heed that ethos also means the essence of the human being. To become human is the call of virtue ethics handed down to us by Aristotle.
I recorded all lectures for this course in Athens. Some of them walking around Aristotle's Lyceum in the good tradition of the peripatetics.
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Copyright: Johannes Achill NiederhauserPlato on Beauty and Virtue | SymposiumJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-08-24 | Participants of our course on Plato on Beauty present here their essays. You may enrol in the course here and go through the materials in your own time: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue
Seminars begin October 12th. We will email you when we open early enrolment.Kant’s Transcendental Philosophy: The Always Already as Sublime Poetry | by Wendy DorfmeierJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-08-23 | Read Wendy's essay here on her Substack: substack.com/@wdorfmeier/p-148066222
Seminars start Saturday, 12th of OctoberMass Tourism Must End!Johannes A. Niederhauser2024-08-18 | ...England is a weird & beautiful islandJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-08-03 | ...How to be an Idler with DignityJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-08-02 | ...Thank you for 15K & Introducing my Online Philosophy AcademyJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-31 | I wanted to take the opportunity and go live to thank you all for 15k subscribers. I will speak about the past five years of being here and where I see my work and online academy going in the future.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.Beauty is not subjective! #platophilosophy #aesthetics #arttheoryJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-23 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.Plato: How to See the Forms in BeautyJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-22 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.On Plato, Beauty, and the Future of Higher Education | with Thomas JockinJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-21 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.Plato vs. Heraclitus on LógosJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-21 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.Plato on the Primacy of BeautyJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-17 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.Diotima: Socrates Teacher in the SymposiumJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-14 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.On Platos Greater Hippias and BeautyJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-11 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.Plato: How to see Being in BeautyJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-08 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.Plato: The Idea of BeautyJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-07-03 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.With Plato against Postmodern NihilismJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-06-30 | Enrol in our Plato on Beauty course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-on-beauty-and-virtue Seminars begin July 27th, 2024.
We tend to think of beauty today as primarily if not exclusively aesthetic. In fact, we consider beauty as subjective, as a matter of personal taste, in the eye of the beholder. But for Plato beauty is ontological and integral to his entire philosophy. Without beauty we cannot see the Idea of the Good — and vice versa. Thus, for Plato beauty is also intimately related to virtue and the Good Life.
We invite you to deepen your understanding of beauty, to remember in the sense of anamnesis what beauty in a primal sense means so as to learn how to find beauty in your life. Thomas hat put together a wonderful course for us on beauty.
Copyright: Johannes Achill NiederhauserDead Internet Theory 💀Johannes A. Niederhauser2024-06-09 | ...YouTube is dead. Twitter is a porn site. Follow me on SubstackJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-06-05 | My substack: halkyon.substack.comFine Art as Living Phenomenon in Kant | by Melanie DunneJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-05-24 | We continue our celebration of Kant's 300th birthday with a video essay by continental philosopher Melanie Dunne. Here is a link to her article: https://www.academia.edu/44500588/Fine_art_is_a_living_phenomena_in_Immanuel_Kants_archetectonic_system_of_philosophy
Enrol in my Kant Masterclass here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/kant-s-critical-philosophy1 You get access to 8 exclusive video & audio lectures of more than 10 hours in total.Baudrillards Simulacra & SimulationJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-05-13 | An introduction to Baudrillard's seminal work "Simulacra and Simulation". Video recorded in Paris, Montmartre.
Copyright: Johannes Achill NiederhauserPlatos Mythologia: On the Relationship between Mythos and Logos in PlatoJohannes A. Niederhauser2024-04-29 | A lecture presented at Cambridge University in February 2024. You may enrol in my Plato course here: halkyonacademy.teachable.com/p/plato-republic