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In this enlightening episode, Patrick Deneen joins John Vervaeke to discuss the innovative approach to teaching philosophy at Chesterton Academy. Deneen delves into the integration of Vervaeke's influential work, particularly "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis," to make philosophical concepts relatable and impactful for students. A significant part of their conversation revolves around students' evolving engagement with philosophy, notably their initial skepticism and eventual appreciation of Socratic and classical teachings. The episode also explores the integration of the school's Catholic ethos with its academic pursuits, underscoring the importance of fostering moral and intellectual virtues. Throughout the discussion, both Deneen and Vervaeke share personal reflections, shedding light on the profound impact of philosophy and wisdom in shaping human experiences and education.
Resources and References
John Vervaeke: Website | Patreon | Facebook | X | YouTube
Patrick Deneen: LinkedIn | Chesterton Academy of the Sacred Heart
The Vervaeke Foundation
Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Series
After Socrates Series
On Bullshit - Harry G. Frankfurt
The World As God's Icon: Creator and Creation in the Platonic Thought of Thomas Aquinas - Sebastian Morello
Summa Contra Gentiles: Book One,God - Thomas Aquinas
What Is Ancient Philosophy? - Pierre Hadot, Michael Chase
The Courage to Be - Paul Tillich
Beowulf: A New Verse Translation - Seamus Heaney
The Divine Comedy (The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso) - Dante Alighieri
Faust: Parts I & II - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Phaedo by Plato
Apology by Plato
Crito by Plato
Aquinas 101
Timestamped Highlights
[00:00:00] Introduction by John Vervaeke
[00:01:20] Patrick Deneen's gratitude for 'Awakening from the Meaning Crisis'
[00:03:00] Overview of Chesterton Academy's philosophy
[00:05:20] Use of 'Awakening from the Meaning Crisis' in classes
[00:07:20] Deneen's academic and personal background
[00:11:20] Teaching Socratic philosophy in a Catholic context
[00:17:20] Integration of Greek philosophy and Catholic theology
[00:21:40] Relationship between Platonic wisdom and Catholic faith
[00:28:00] Culture as the hidden curriculum
[00:32:00] Student enthusiasm for various subjects
[00:34:20] Inclusion of Eastern philosophical traditions
[00:41:00] Indian philosophy leading Deneen back to Catholic faith
[00:46:43] Importance of art in the curriculum
[00:51:00] Addressing the meaning crisis with Christian life
[00:58:40] Discussion about the rediscovery of Aristotle through Muslim philosophers
[01:03:32] The episode concludes with Patrick Deneen emphasizing Chesterton Academy's focus on nurturing a natural inclination towards truth and goodness in students and faculty
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In this enlightening episode, Patrick Deneen joins John Vervaeke to discuss the innovative approach to teaching philosophy at Chesterton Academy. Deneen delves into the integration of Vervaeke's influential work, particularly "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis," to make philosophical concepts relatable and impactful for students. A significant part of their conversation revolves around students' evolving engagement with philosophy, notably their initial skepticism and eventual appreciation of Socratic and classical teachings. The episode also explores the integration of the school's Catholic ethos with its academic pursuits, underscoring the importance of fostering moral and intellectual virtues. Throughout the discussion, both Deneen and Vervaeke share personal reflections, shedding light on the profound impact of philosophy and wisdom in shaping human experiences and education.
Resources and References
John Vervaeke: Website | Patreon | Facebook | X | YouTube
Patrick Deneen: LinkedIn | Chesterton Academy of the Sacred Heart
The Vervaeke Foundation
Awakening from the Meaning Crisis Series
After Socrates Series
On Bullshit - Harry G. Frankfurt
The World As God's Icon: Creator and Creation in the Platonic Thought of Thomas Aquinas - Sebastian Morello
Summa Contra Gentiles: Book One,God - Thomas Aquinas
What Is Ancient Philosophy? - Pierre Hadot, Michael Chase
The Courage to Be - Paul Tillich
Beowulf: A New Verse Translation - Seamus Heaney
The Divine Comedy (The Inferno, The Purgatorio, and The Paradiso) - Dante Alighieri
Faust: Parts I & II - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
Phaedo by Plato
Apology by Plato
Crito by Plato
Aquinas 101
Timestamped Highlights
[00:00:00] Introduction by John Vervaeke
[00:01:20] Patrick Deneen's gratitude for 'Awakening from the Meaning Crisis'
[00:03:00] Overview of Chesterton Academy's philosophy
[00:05:20] Use of 'Awakening from the Meaning Crisis' in classes
[00:07:20] Deneen's academic and personal background
[00:11:20] Teaching Socratic philosophy in a Catholic context
[00:17:20] Integration of Greek philosophy and Catholic theology
[00:21:40] Relationship between Platonic wisdom and Catholic faith
[00:28:00] Culture as the hidden curriculum
[00:32:00] Student enthusiasm for various subjects
[00:34:20] Inclusion of Eastern philosophical traditions
[00:41:00] Indian philosophy leading Deneen back to Catholic faith
[00:46:43] Importance of art in the curriculum
[00:51:00] Addressing the meaning crisis with Christian life
[00:58:40] Discussion about the rediscovery of Aristotle through Muslim philosophers
[01:03:32] The episode concludes with Patrick Deneen emphasizing Chesterton Academy's focus on nurturing a natural inclination towards truth and goodness in students and faculty
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