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Gorgias 

Michael Sugrue
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@jojodogface898
@jojodogface898 Год назад
"Oh, fuck I'm supposed to say GOT IT '" made me laugh and rewind 10 times
@georgebradford418
@georgebradford418 5 месяцев назад
It's pretty funny to see him react just like all of us do
@isaacmaxham6804
@isaacmaxham6804 Месяц назад
Did I get in half an hour there? I can't hear you, sorry *click*
@shaneos2727
@shaneos2727 2 года назад
Went from feeling greatly fortunate to've found a youtube channel with all Professor Surgrue's old lectures almost a year ago to being astounded that it was actually him presently operating the channel to now being pleasantly blown away to randomly to see a live lecture pop up. We're unutterably lucky to have found our way here
@CatnamedMittens
@CatnamedMittens 2 года назад
His daughter operates it I believe.
@shirzadalipour199
@shirzadalipour199 2 года назад
Thanks Genevìeve for monitoring the channel
@shirzadalipour199
@shirzadalipour199 2 года назад
Mike is a true polyglot, living right up there with the likes of Joseph Campbell and Harold Bloom
@freeyourmind4349
@freeyourmind4349 2 года назад
@@shirzadalipour199 how many languages can he speak?
@DeidaraC5
@DeidaraC5 Год назад
Now I just keep wondering why I wasn't recommended this earlier.. Being very interested in philosophical studies and having watched his 'Stoic Ideal' years ago on youtube.
@greatexpectations6577
@greatexpectations6577 2 года назад
You are my teacher, Professor Surgue.
@anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858
@anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 2 года назад
_name someone who isn't?_
@MarkeyTeach
@MarkeyTeach 2 года назад
@@anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 Ed Gein
@arturovelasquez2767
@arturovelasquez2767 2 года назад
@@anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 Neymar Jr.
@ubet6691
@ubet6691 Год назад
Be a light to yourself!
@thecardcoach5530
@thecardcoach5530 2 года назад
That intro was halarious 😂 Prof your lectures helped me through one of the hardest times in my life. You have inspired me and for so many reasons I thank you Sir. Good to see you looking so well.
@jon_______
@jon_______ 2 года назад
This is an amazing surprise. A full lecture. The Professor sounds and looks great.
@javadsiavashi7879
@javadsiavashi7879 2 года назад
I am living in Iran, and I am witnessing first-hand how a complex + chaotic social situation could cause every bit of your knowledge seem insufficient, and all your ability to make sense too little, and I am seeing for the first time how everything could become to blurry in terms of your understanding of it, that you feel almost utterly lost. In such times, the books, lectures, dialogues, movies, and other content that help you to make sense, and that they themselves make sense, have become such a solace and consolation for me. For me, these books and lectures are helping me keep my sanity, to not lose all idea of right and wrong, knowledge and ignorance, good and evil, beautiful and ugly, and so on. No idea that I have gotten introduced to has become an absolutely true idea for me. But some ideas, like Plato's dialogues, are for me a source of sensibility and beauty. I guess what I wanted to say is: thank you Professor. You have been a great source of education and sense-making for me. Not only the content you presented, but also the concern that you implicitly have behind it, your passion in explaining the ideas, and your ability to make me passionate about these ideas as well, have been very helpful to me. So thank you.
@acmarcan
@acmarcan 2 года назад
Cheers from a longtime listener of your lectures. BA in philosophy, current lawyer, love to revisit the great minds from my awe-inspired undergraduate years. The first 54 seconds of this video filled me with happiness. They ARE like old friends, aren’t they? Well put. Thrilled you’re still putting out new videos, professor.
@thattimestampguy
@thattimestampguy 2 года назад
0:00 Like visiting an old friend, deeply consoling, hinting at the eternal 1:22 The Greatest Sophist, Gorgiyas; “The First Nihilist” • Make the Guilty appear Innocent • Persuading based on emotion or lack of logic 3:37 Structured like Plato’s Republic, including a series of verbal battles *Sophistry* 4:25 Major Theme • Rhetoric can tell a person what’s in a persons best interest 6:15 Medicine is about achieving health. 7:42 Who is selling treatment and who is selling poison? (Which ideas are Good?) 10:02 Who are you? • A Teacher - what do you teach? • Shouldn’t Justice be part of rhetoric? 11:20 What is your motivation? • Making money • Passing on knowledge *Moderation* 13:13 Moderation, a kind of enough 15:30 14:00 (Wise Men stay away from Cliff Edges) *Freedom* 18:49 • Freedom as No Limitation, Hedonism, Pleasure Maximization • Freedom as Autonomy, Making Rules and Abiding By Them Conscientiously. 21:22 Lawful, Ruled, Orderly 24:13 21:57 Ex. A Narcotic Addict who recovers from his narcotics. *The Moral Stakes* 26:30 Better to be Virtuous than Vicious 27:16 Socrates Death ☠️ 29:33 The Gods Judgement 31:33 Isles Of The Blessed 34:13 Homeric Poetry - Platonic Poetry - 36:32 What Rules You? • Pleasure • Law • Virtue • Friendship • Wickedness • Liberty 39:09 Some people can’t get enough, some people have had enough. (A few people might want less.) 40:36 _“No one is fit to govern other people until one learns to govern oneself.”_ Enough can be used for all 3 of the primary amounts • not enough - too little, lacking • just enough - exact • enough - too much, past a limit 19:57 Freedom is Liberty = Bucket with a hole in it 🪣 🕳
@LetsFindOut1
@LetsFindOut1 2 года назад
lol love the name. appreciate the time stamps, guy
@voyagersa22
@voyagersa22 2 года назад
Good 👍🏻job
@arghyachakraborty
@arghyachakraborty 2 года назад
Thank you!
@lenorefoxmoor9985
@lenorefoxmoor9985 Год назад
@kodyburleson8851
@kodyburleson8851 2 года назад
I donated to doctors without borders to access these lectures. I'm so glad I did that--and that these lectures will begin to be available on youtube. Thank you Dr. Sugrue, for working your ass off to become so learned, and deciding to share your interpretations of the classics with the public at large! It has been a sincere pleasure to listen.
@fenrirrising131
@fenrirrising131 2 года назад
Rescued doctors without borders personnel from their own hubris and didnt even get a thank you
@cheri238
@cheri238 2 года назад
I love all your lectures sir. Professor Sugrue you are the best! Thank you and you seem like you are feeling better.
@Tuber-sama
@Tuber-sama 2 года назад
Everytime I feel lost in life, Sugrue shows me the light.
@littlebigheroman
@littlebigheroman 2 года назад
A man worthy of beholding.
@anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858
@anhumblemessengerofthelawo3858 2 года назад
_best intro ever! And now, ladies and gentlemen, I bring you platonic philosophy lol_
@RonaldGoulet
@RonaldGoulet 11 месяцев назад
I taught philosophy and literature and I still learn a great deal from this man. Brilliant teacher.
@lutherkoch421
@lutherkoch421 2 года назад
Dr. Sugrue, you make it okay to talk about virtues. You make it okay to accept the challenges that come with trying to understand them and with trying to live up them; you make them real. Thank you!
@bawol-official
@bawol-official 2 года назад
Just wanted to say your explications on Camus’s Myth of Sisyphus is one of my all time favorite demonstrations of this work.
@colincoulter1257
@colincoulter1257 2 года назад
I agree. Where?
@waynevanrensburg8037
@waynevanrensburg8037 2 года назад
Could listen all day
@jrb4935
@jrb4935 22 дня назад
With that dog constantly yelping?
@brad606
@brad606 2 года назад
This is the 1st lecture from a class some 50 of us attended every Sunday afternoon from May through August 2022. We know it took Prof. Sugrue and his daughter a lot to plan, coordinate, and carry this course out. To say nothing of the energy expended, which we recognize is a precious resource. What a blessing and enrichment the class was to our lives. It took me several weeks in the live Q&A sessions to control my nervous schoolboy/fanboy jitters and actually ask something.
@jeanfrancoiskolyonivogui9204
@jeanfrancoiskolyonivogui9204 2 года назад
Professor Sugrue, your enlightening teaching impacts positively so many people! I listen to your lectures almost every day: they engage and relax my intellect at the same time.
@th7beardsofz00z
@th7beardsofz00z 2 года назад
If you enjoyed this I strongly advise picking up the Plato, Socrates and the Dialogues 16 part series on The Great Courses by Dr. Sugrue! The Gorgias is discussed there too. Currently on my third listen through :) The guidebook is great as well and really helps you organise your thoughts.
@andrewryan2814
@andrewryan2814 2 года назад
I return to his lecture on Marcus Aurelius about once a month
@th7beardsofz00z
@th7beardsofz00z 2 года назад
@@andrewryan2814 love that one! Meditations is a great book, has been on my bedside table for years! There’s a lecture on this channel by Dr Darren Staloff entitled Spinoza’s Ethics. Highly recommend watching that one if you like the stoic way of thinking. This channel has such good content it’s insane 🙏
@Cheetah_Heels
@Cheetah_Heels 2 года назад
Thanks for your lectures.
@reminderrecords
@reminderrecords 2 года назад
Thank you! Some of us never made it anywhere near a university lecture. We scrounged the public library. Now, as truck driver, I can get some clarification on what I’ve read. Hope to see more new lectures. Again, thank you, sir!
@username1235400
@username1235400 2 года назад
Prof Sugrue !! 😊👍
@light1908
@light1908 2 года назад
Rock’n Roll philosophy from the good Doctor! The best.
@light1908
@light1908 2 года назад
That opener!! OMG!! lol. Please keep that.
@CuShorts
@CuShorts 2 года назад
lookin good, prof!
@mikebradley8048
@mikebradley8048 2 года назад
Thank you once again Dr. Sugrue. You are a great teacher. By the way - love the format.
@bigm9300
@bigm9300 2 года назад
Michael you're gunning on your own now? I honestly feel like a sloth listening to your lectures since I don't *have to* read the books myself to get a tad of it's spirit. That feels like cheating and I know that I'd be better off here to give it a look myself. Do you have a suggestion how I can get myself in the mood to check it out? You're great! Cheers
@skylerowns3510
@skylerowns3510 2 года назад
pick up a copy of the dialogues, annotated. they're very readable.
@cameliavaschi600
@cameliavaschi600 2 года назад
It is such an honor and I am so indebted to the generosity with which you invite us at the feast of wisdom. As Socrates, you do it to benefit us, so people from thousand of miles away like me, can improve their thinking. May I know your opinion on René Girard? Thank you very much, God bless you!
@Hieuby_Dooby
@Hieuby_Dooby 2 года назад
Well said!
@jeanfrancoiskolyonivogui9204
@jeanfrancoiskolyonivogui9204 2 года назад
Rene Girard, Rene Girard, Rene Girard; the one who peruses the human psyche about its attractiveness to expiatory violence.
@anguspaul1946
@anguspaul1946 2 года назад
Before finding this channel I'd read some of Plato and a bit of Aristotle. In the year since, through the lectures, and reading their corresponding material, the diversity and depth of my knowledge (and to a lesser extent, understanding) of them and other philosophers, theologians and historians has increased logarithmically. Not in an effort to brag, but to credit the pleasure, influence and didactic efficacy of this channel. Please continue. All the recently producers lectures are just as good as the 90s lectures, and often better. Very grateful to have stumbled onto this channel.
@joemcdermott1213
@joemcdermott1213 2 года назад
Excellent! I feel kind of surprised by these dialogues and Michael's lectures often because of how they have contemporary importance, yet little attention. I believe most people assume there is nothing to learn, like if something were important and valuable it would be commonly taught and understood. It turns out the Greeks dealt with the same problems and rather than being primitive, they probably confronted them more directly (and therefore better) than most of us do today. When it comes to topics of restraint and moderation it probably seems easy to nod through. I'm making a lot of guesses on people's psyche, but I think people will feel it is probably agree with the arguments for moderation, even though they do a poor job of resisting it, yet likely won't give attention to the topic...unless it is delivered differently, like in Plato's dialogues . They give a feeling of clear consideration and let you weigh and actively decide - especially in a Sugrue lecture! And after you're thoroughly moved to the side of Socrates, unexpectedly a further consideration pops in. When Michael mentioned the meaning of autonomy, it felt like getting uplifted out of small mindedness. This seems to frequently occur with Sugrue's lectures on Plato, which make Plato seem to be the most impressive visionary. Perhaps he's able to see things with such deep and noble considerations in mind as a result of his concept of forms.
@joeschmoe32electricboogalo99
@joeschmoe32electricboogalo99 2 года назад
If I was a billionaire I’d spend it all advertising this man’s videos and wisdoms.
@joeschmoe32electricboogalo99
@joeschmoe32electricboogalo99 2 года назад
@@krishnacohen the money and influence that accompanies it
@FreeIranRenaissance
@FreeIranRenaissance 2 года назад
You or anyone can become a billionaire and much more by following the philosophy. Of course, This man is one of the greatest minds as a teacher. But for becoming an animal at that scale, one must become an animal as well as a man. This guy represents the view as a man sees it, even when he describes the animal state, he does it as a human does
@Moondog970
@Moondog970 Год назад
If you actually were a billionaire, you wouldn't care about helping and educating other people, unless it was to make more money. Billionaires would much rather have small-minded individuals lacking any mindfulness than people who can think for themselves. One doesn't accumulate vast amounts of wealth or power by being benevolent and generous.
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 2 года назад
Gorgias reputedly lived 108 years, and he remained Gorgeous to the end. - It’s a Greek time joke: you laugh when you’ve got the time.
@ivannegri7724
@ivannegri7724 2 года назад
The question of Enough is most aptly answered by Socrates accepting his fate, so life itself, or the field in which Enough manifests, must be tempered by virtue in order for it to be worth participating in. I think modern people struggle with this ideal, and believe a Bad life to be superior to No life.
@HailTheVikings
@HailTheVikings 2 года назад
Comp. Lit MA student checking in! I love putting your lectures on the tv to enjoy as I putter about my apartment. Would you consider speaking on Dostovyevsky at some point?
@lanlin8267
@lanlin8267 2 года назад
He did a talk about The Brothers Karamazov. 😁 Worth seeing!
@lanlin8267
@lanlin8267 2 года назад
In which he also refers to Plato 👍
@Sami-yh5nh
@Sami-yh5nh 2 года назад
I really enjoy your lectures. Thank you.
@SuperManBabies
@SuperManBabies 2 года назад
id love to hear your thoughts on Kierkengaards "On the Concept of Irony with contunual references to Socartes"
@CuShorts
@CuShorts 2 года назад
sophistry and narcissism (the clinical definition) are one in the same.
@MsCocoa1978
@MsCocoa1978 2 года назад
Dear Professor, I am a big fan of your lectures. I have never studied philosophy, but watching your online lectures/webinars make me feel like I'm learning and thinking over some things in a way that makes me feel truly inspired. But I'd just like to ask your opinion on an idea that came to me when I was listening to what you said above (well, in case you actually have the time to enlighten me on this of course :P) : - Do you think the idea of "moderation"/"enough" is in a way, predicated on the finality of human life for individuals, and on the scarcity of resources for a community? ... i mean, if future scientific progress actually enables (some) people to live indefinitely, and if in the future, and it enables resources for the material existence of human beings not to run out, do you think there will no longer be a point for "moderation", and maybe no point for "virtue"?
@SorrelBigmin
@SorrelBigmin 2 года назад
Gorgias is one of the absolute best Plato dialogues! So amazing.
@rileylaforge7640
@rileylaforge7640 Год назад
Best beginning to a video ever. Love this guy
@spotify80
@spotify80 2 года назад
Mr Sugrue, did you also study Eastern philosophy in your career or in college?
@staxstirner
@staxstirner Год назад
20:03 The joy is feeling the bucket not having it full - Team Callicles
@gspurlock1118
@gspurlock1118 2 года назад
Superb! I look forward to your next video.
@mike-0451
@mike-0451 2 года назад
He seems very animated here-far more than usual. He’s practically glowing, actually. He looks younger and more alive.
@amberwilliams6654
@amberwilliams6654 2 года назад
The amount of joy in thinking you've brought to me is difficult to describe, so let me simply say thank you so very much.
@kevinbeck8836
@kevinbeck8836 2 года назад
🤣 was NOT expecting the first thing I heard to be an F bomb! I like this video, its more personal, but still full of wisdom. More please
@ulti87
@ulti87 2 года назад
I am enjoying these recent lectures by Dr. Sugrue so much! Thank you for uploading them so that we may continue to have his light in our lives ✨😊
@nateknowles1426
@nateknowles1426 2 года назад
Doc, you’re awesome and I appreciate everything you’ve done. This set up is way favorable to the other. Just get a microphone. It’ll cut out all the background noise and make you much clearer. Thanks again.
@francisletterford4999
@francisletterford4999 2 года назад
Amazing presentation Dr. Sugrue. Side note: You eyes are beautiful. Eyes are the windows to the soul and while you speak mature truths, I see the child in there so clearly :)
@Phille0tardo
@Phille0tardo 6 месяцев назад
What a funny and human moment to open the video with
@АлександрШарендо-т3б
thank you for sharing your knowledge
@Hieuby_Dooby
@Hieuby_Dooby 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your continued teachings Professor!
@varmak
@varmak 2 года назад
Thanks!
@NomadicInfluence
@NomadicInfluence 2 года назад
As a former philosophy student turned defense attorney, who reflects wistfully on his earlier years of conceptual learning in contrast to his more recent days mired in harsh practicalities, I find your lectures to be deeply comforting. Like these long-atrophied parts of my mind are being made to work again. I’m grateful for these, sir. Thank you.
@sleekostrich4367
@sleekostrich4367 Год назад
I wanted to ask you how you reconcile your work with such philosophies like socrates or a monotheistic religion if you practice one. I’m also interested in pursuing philosophy but might end up a lawyer if my parents have their way but feel very uncomfortable with the prospect of being essentially a sophist that argues for the sake of arguing and winning money.
@NomadicInfluence
@NomadicInfluence Год назад
@@sleekostrich4367 Greetings! Thank you for your question. Truth be told, I haven’t read Socratic philosophy in over 15 years and I’m a strong atheist, so I honestly don’t know enough about either to comment on them, specifically. What I can say is that (assuming you’re in the U.S.) it’s every human being’s right, as secured by the constitution, to be represented by competent, diligent counsel whenever they are charged with the crime and that anyone so accused is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. Further, the Rules of Professional Responsibility, a code of ethics which governs all attorneys, require every attorney to act as a zealous advocate on behalf of anyone they represent. I take my clients’ rights and my ethical obligations with an unwaivering seriousness. I also believe that we all, from the worst to the best of us, are all essentially the same and equally deserving of a full defense. I am also a hard determinist, so I do not believe in free will (and, relatedly, I do not believe in ‘evil’ as some absolute concept, but rather that some humans do things which society has agreed to label as such). So it’s never about the money; always about their rights. As for your future career, I wish you the best of luck figuring that out. I hope you are guided most by your own sense rather than what you think your parents might want. I started in undergrad as a computer engineer, found I was bad at physics and switched-so it’s never too late to go in a different direction. What I can say about majoring in philosophy is that it’ll open your mind, teach you to reason, and help you learn to write effectively-being able to understand difficult concepts, tease out their implications, and communicate that in a way that people understand will serve you in myriad professions.
@jimsteele9559
@jimsteele9559 2 года назад
Sophistry everywhere all the time. Question truth claims every time. Keep the lectures coming Dr. Sugrue, perfect forum for you to keep us thinking. You are needed Sir!
@konstantinosntinas8139
@konstantinosntinas8139 2 года назад
Great to see you professor :) Thank you so much for your work.
@aiwendil83
@aiwendil83 Год назад
The authenticity at the beginning++; gotta love the humanization of a legend of a professor.
@cigsindoors
@cigsindoors 2 года назад
bro the beginning is so fucking funny
@fran7947
@fran7947 2 года назад
I might be deviating from virtue, but I'll never get enough of your lectures Dr. Sugrue. Thank you so much! This was enlightening, as always.
@josephasghar
@josephasghar 2 года назад
You seem invigorated by the task, which is wonderful to see. This is every bit as pacy and engaging as your early videos. A live audience would really complete it for me - what a privilege that would be, to listen first hand.
@izzyayoubi6382
@izzyayoubi6382 2 года назад
It is so lovely to see you, Dr Sugrue. Your work is profound.
@leahturner6993
@leahturner6993 20 дней назад
Listening to Michael Sugrue is like reading Socrates himself. They are both philosophers but also they live their teaching. They are examples of what they teach. That, for me, makes them both spiritual teachers. Very inspiring and moving. Thank you.
@atticman4275
@atticman4275 Год назад
Gorgias is clearly an underrated book.
@andreasgiering1945
@andreasgiering1945 12 дней назад
The dog had some very important insight to add to the conversation. It's making some very valid points.
@kranjcat
@kranjcat 2 года назад
It is great to see Prof. Sugrue's face in new videos. I hope you keep uploading these pieces sir. If it is not much to ask, I would like to listen to and study(that is what I have been doing with your videos from the 90s) your precious thoughts on David Hume. You have covered him along with Swift but I would like to hear more please. Stay healthy professor, we need you!
@ashavahishta1524
@ashavahishta1524 Год назад
Thanks a lot Dr Sugrue
@PJAlaska
@PJAlaska 5 месяцев назад
This was fantastic. I am reading many works from the Ancient Greek world while learning the language. These lectures from Sugrue have been very helpful. Thank you 🙏🏼
@Expatsunleashed
@Expatsunleashed 2 года назад
I love you sir!!!
@jsneuzilagent9940
@jsneuzilagent9940 Год назад
I myself have always thought that rhetoric and power in Georgia’s is closely related to rhetoric and Eros in Phaedra’s; you are a talented and knowledgeable propounded of Platon’s writings (Phaedra’s again!). Do you agree with A.N Whitehead’s judgement: that Platon said everything important first and the rest of philosophy just commented? Eros Eternal!
@cacophonic7
@cacophonic7 2 года назад
Your online content is a treasure to me! They have expanded my understanding and appreciation for these various great works and provided untold hours of fascination and delight. Thank you so much!
@tylerbotzon7174
@tylerbotzon7174 2 года назад
Looking and lecturing great my good Prof.
@jelleoving98
@jelleoving98 2 года назад
Very great lecture, as all of them; condensed, entertaining, provoking. Having watched quite some of them, I am wondering other people have noticed the same thing as I have: In the broad sense, leaving the little details like in which direction to pray and which clothes to wear, am I wrong in noting that most "Athenian" and "Jeruzalem" philosophy actually converge to the same virtues? There is this debate about ratio versus passion, knowledge versus scripture, while the behaviors they both propose (modesty, compassion, love, etc..) are identical... I am aware of a difference in perspective, a full devotion to God versus a devotion to rational, but both are motivated by love, and to end my lengthy comment, if im not mistaken, one of the first accounts of the Hebrew bible talks of God not as some handsome man on a cloud, but as the all encompassing love for the world and each other. There is this distinction made between Athens and Jeruzalem, and I get the difference in approach, but like two math theories proving the same thing, they both end up at the same virtues.. Imagining Socrates heart, he must have been a deeply religious man.. What do you think?
@jefftaylor19
@jefftaylor19 Год назад
❤ So when I get some Money I was thinking of showing my appreciation to the Fine Dr. But since I think of you, sir, as a philosopher soul rather than a lowly sophist, I surely don't want to offend you Dr. What would Marcus do? ❤
@charlesgorodess1607
@charlesgorodess1607 2 года назад
The Gorgias, like many other Platonic dialogs, employs "logos" and "mythos" as a way of understanding life. The logos gives us reason, logic, and, ultimately wisdom. Mythos, in Plato's hands, is a form of history which provides instantiation and exemplification of the argument or logos. On the other hand, one can understand the whole dialog as either logos or mythos as opposed to seeing them as supplementary to each other. There is no basis for Dr. Sugrue's claims about freedom in the text of any of the dialogs. His theory is more connected with 19th century European philosophy. from which he reads backwards into the dialogs. Of course he is entitled to read the dialogs any way he prefers but his textual basis is entirely imaginary.
@dialedin5875
@dialedin5875 2 года назад
I have no idea how this showed up on my RU-vid channel
@of9490
@of9490 5 месяцев назад
I love the deep insights, which i always have an opinion on, but what i have learned after many videos, many of my independent opinions have contradictions when put against one of my other opinions.
@ubet6691
@ubet6691 Год назад
Pure pleasure!
@planetprince67
@planetprince67 2 года назад
This shit is sooo good.
@jrb4935
@jrb4935 22 дня назад
Why do you call it 'shit' then?
@bozomori2287
@bozomori2287 8 месяцев назад
32:49 The best next thing to genuine knowldge is a myth that makes you behave as if you understood the genuine knowledge. 😁
@michaelbjohnson
@michaelbjohnson Год назад
Thanks!
@walkerzupp8393
@walkerzupp8393 2 года назад
Very underrated dialogue, and I'm so happy to see someone discussing it at length!
@marshmellow2683
@marshmellow2683 2 года назад
That's quite a powerful ending there Professor Sugrue.
@globalistatistik1489
@globalistatistik1489 2 года назад
How bad that we have not teachers/Prof like this.
@maddietober7981
@maddietober7981 2 года назад
The world needs more of this 🙂
@ventura433
@ventura433 2 года назад
Dear sir I love your type of content, i hope you get help to improve your production quality.
@johansigg3869
@johansigg3869 Год назад
Pretty hilarious to hear you say "aw fuck" in the beginning
@thegeordierambler4373
@thegeordierambler4373 9 месяцев назад
Michael.. i jump to this video..Arthur informs me to follow this one very carefully..,I think he is giving me 2 teachings. I like you.. he doesn’t! I am arguing at present with him about the myths..My argument..I so need to go back over for the teaching..can we glean anything from this.. will this make me a better person? His response.. “ well I never read much…!? Now I am furious with him.. I go through with him, his life story and education..languages, influences etc etc. He has took the bloody dog for a walk….I am absolutely furious..,
@thegeordierambler4373
@thegeordierambler4373 9 месяцев назад
Now.. we can move anywhere is an answer to his response..Shift the mad man and his incompetence..we could even shift the sick mind..comedy?..well..divine intervention will guide the fool..
@wadahadlan
@wadahadlan 2 года назад
The Temptation to Speak
@agharyma8353
@agharyma8353 Год назад
Thank you so mich dr! Your lecture really helped me!
@EsatBargan
@EsatBargan Месяц назад
Johnson Paul Thomas Sarah Martinez Maria
@brianmckibben619
@brianmckibben619 2 года назад
So happy to be here!
@joeschmoe32electricboogalo99
@joeschmoe32electricboogalo99 2 года назад
My favorite dialog!!!
@airam7773
@airam7773 6 месяцев назад
thank you so much for this virtual class, teacher
@alicesadler2465
@alicesadler2465 2 года назад
Thank you for your service to humanity 🙏🏼💗
@brandonmadden7906
@brandonmadden7906 Год назад
Is phaedrus next? It would be a great follow up to this
@clemax5561
@clemax5561 2 года назад
Thank you
@jrb4935
@jrb4935 22 дня назад
Does that dog squeak all the way through?
@batranelwadie6294
@batranelwadie6294 Год назад
Europe should relocate to North America
@JeffWildman-b1v
@JeffWildman-b1v 4 месяца назад
This man has done more for me in life than any other person. It's a sad thing to say, but I feel like it needs to be said. Thank you Dr Sugrue for bringing philosophy into a life filled with pleasure but absent from happiness. Philosophy has made me a better man and a better father, and it all started with a lecture about Marcus Aurelius that I thankfully clicked on a decade and a half ago.
@darillus1
@darillus1 4 месяца назад
🥲
@bonekolekta
@bonekolekta 2 года назад
I bought some lectures on audible 🎉
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