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Discover how the trajectory of Western philosophy from Plato to Nietzsche reveals the shifting ideas of being, becoming, and nihilism. Join Eric as he chats with Mark Anderson, a philosophy professor and author, about the core themes that have shaped philosophical thought through the ages and their relevance today.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introducing Mark Anderson and the scope of the episode
02:05 - Mark's journey into philosophy: from art to academia
04:13 - The influence of Plato and Nietzsche in Anderson’s work
07:15 - The structure of Anderson’s new book and its focus on Platonism
09:13 - Tracing the history of being from Parmenides to Plotinus
12:54 - The shift to becoming and the rise of nominalism with Occam
19:12 - The impact of modernity and nihilism in contemporary thought
23:23 - Philosophy as a way of life and the philosopher artist
27:21 - The environment of Plato’s Greece and the sophists
32:50 - The metaphysics of forms and the influence of Parmenides and Heraclitus
36:59 - The debates over the nature of reality and flux in Plato and Heraclitus
44:16 - The concept of the ultimate good and its connection to Platonic metaphysics
52:25 - Aquinas and the Christian reinterpretation of Platonism
62:55 - The revolutionary ideas of William of Ockham and the shift toward modern science
73:49 - Hume’s problem of induction and the flux of experience
84:50 - Nietzsche’s critique of metaphysics and the notion of the will to power
93:45 - The concept of the eternal return and its implications for meaning
98:01 - The difference between metaphysical and psychological nihilism
102:01 - Nietzsche’s depiction of nihilism as the death of God and the rejection of being
107:15 - The “Yes-sayer”: embracing nihilism and transforming it into life-affirmation
113:34 - The ongoing tension between being and becoming in culture and history
120:00 - Final thoughts: imagining Nietzsche and Plato togetherResources & Links:
By Ancient wisdom for the modern worldDiscover how the trajectory of Western philosophy from Plato to Nietzsche reveals the shifting ideas of being, becoming, and nihilism. Join Eric as he chats with Mark Anderson, a philosophy professor and author, about the core themes that have shaped philosophical thought through the ages and their relevance today.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introducing Mark Anderson and the scope of the episode
02:05 - Mark's journey into philosophy: from art to academia
04:13 - The influence of Plato and Nietzsche in Anderson’s work
07:15 - The structure of Anderson’s new book and its focus on Platonism
09:13 - Tracing the history of being from Parmenides to Plotinus
12:54 - The shift to becoming and the rise of nominalism with Occam
19:12 - The impact of modernity and nihilism in contemporary thought
23:23 - Philosophy as a way of life and the philosopher artist
27:21 - The environment of Plato’s Greece and the sophists
32:50 - The metaphysics of forms and the influence of Parmenides and Heraclitus
36:59 - The debates over the nature of reality and flux in Plato and Heraclitus
44:16 - The concept of the ultimate good and its connection to Platonic metaphysics
52:25 - Aquinas and the Christian reinterpretation of Platonism
62:55 - The revolutionary ideas of William of Ockham and the shift toward modern science
73:49 - Hume’s problem of induction and the flux of experience
84:50 - Nietzsche’s critique of metaphysics and the notion of the will to power
93:45 - The concept of the eternal return and its implications for meaning
98:01 - The difference between metaphysical and psychological nihilism
102:01 - Nietzsche’s depiction of nihilism as the death of God and the rejection of being
107:15 - The “Yes-sayer”: embracing nihilism and transforming it into life-affirmation
113:34 - The ongoing tension between being and becoming in culture and history
120:00 - Final thoughts: imagining Nietzsche and Plato togetherResources & Links: