I have watched so many videos about Plato's republic but this one made the most sense to me. Its also super entertaining and the way you taught it with the graphics made it easier to see the scenario, especially for our visual learner friends. I'm a new sub and can't wait to watch more
The socratic method that's old he just asks you questions you don't answer and says you should know that calls his justice but what is senses it's not necessarily words
God dang I love Plato that was so good I really enjoy your Plato videos first video of yours I ever watched was on the Symposium and just love it there's a different feeling texture to reading Plato I can't put my finger on it but I love it and I got that buzz watching this video. Those flow charts were awesome they'd be handy study guides for revising the contents of the book. Great work also I love the logo animation it's so AmygdalaVids!
I agree that justice is (generally) advantageous for the stronger but I don’t agree that it is THE definition of justice. Take a parking ticket for example, everyone pays the same fine but someone richer has less to worry about then someone poorer as they have more money and can more easily afford to pay the fine
Hey there, fellow philosopher. Since you said you are at our service and you are willing to make content like this, yes, I would like a follow-up video. Furthermore, I have an interest in certain areas of philosophy, of which I would like you to cover in the same way that you have done this if this is possible.
This video is really strange, when I came here to watch it I was thinking what it will be about. After watching the video I still doesn't know what that was about. I think there is too much of concepts used in discussion and you tries to explain only some of them but at the same time you did not even explained the main talking point that is being discussed (justice?). Also the graphs wasn't helpful a lot because I had no idea where should I look. There is also a lot of quotes. I would say there is only so much knowledge that can be fitted into the video (the old classic "less is more"). But at the end I watched all of it so thanks for creating this one.