The Platonists

Plato and Nietzsche with Mark Anderson


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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.

  • Mark Anderson's background and focus on Plato and Nietzsche
  • The structure and themes of his new book, A Concise History of Western Philosophy
  • The metaphysics of being and becoming from Parmenides to Plotinus
  • How medieval thinkers like Augustine and Aquinas integrated Platonic ideas
  • The shift introduced by William of Ockham and the rise of modernity
  • Nietzsche's radical critique of being and his notion of nihilism
  • The psychological and metaphysical aspects of nihilism and its implications for contemporary culture
  • The idea of the eternal return and its relation to meaning and purposelessness
  • The importance of living philosophy and integrating it into everyday life

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:

  • https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/concise-history-of-western-philosophy-9781350555976/
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