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Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy
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Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy

Hosted by George Santayana · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 6 episodes

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Episodes
6
Last ep.
16 days ago
Booking Probability™
25
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Listen Score
12
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Virality (30d)
42
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About this podcast

In the prelude to World War II, amidst the fervor of the Modernist movement in philosophy, George Santayana crafted five insightful essays. He delves into John Locke’s sensationalism, explores British Idealism, examines the implications of the Theory of Relativity, dissects Freud’s psychological theories, and reflects on Julien Benda’s discourse on the relationship between God and the world. Join us as we navigate these profound ideas and their relevance to contemporary thought. (Summary written by Gary)

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About the host

George Santayana hosts Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy, a society show with 6 episodes published.

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Age
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Consumer type
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Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy is hosted by George Santayana. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 6 episodes.

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Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy has published 6 episodes.

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Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy regularly covers society, culture, philosophy. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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