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In today's episode of the Love & Literature podcast, host Melinda Karaca speaks to Professor Chouraqui.
Frank Chouraqui is a lecturer at the Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University. His research has a historical side and a systematic side. The historical aspect is focused on the philosophies of Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty, especially their ontologies of relationality and their connections with ontological accounts of power. The systematic aspect focuses on the analysis of belief and its relation to action, especially in the case of fanatic and dogmatic belief.
This episode will explore what love entails, which is not an emotion. Regarding this topic, more examples and explanations will be provided in this episode.
Thank you, Professor Chouraqui, and thank you all for listening.
By Love and LiteratureIn today's episode of the Love & Literature podcast, host Melinda Karaca speaks to Professor Chouraqui.
Frank Chouraqui is a lecturer at the Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University. His research has a historical side and a systematic side. The historical aspect is focused on the philosophies of Nietzsche and Merleau-Ponty, especially their ontologies of relationality and their connections with ontological accounts of power. The systematic aspect focuses on the analysis of belief and its relation to action, especially in the case of fanatic and dogmatic belief.
This episode will explore what love entails, which is not an emotion. Regarding this topic, more examples and explanations will be provided in this episode.
Thank you, Professor Chouraqui, and thank you all for listening.