Delphic Podcast by Michael R D James
A series of episodes comparing and contrasting Campbells view of the universality and necessity of myth with the Philosophical and Metaphysical accounts of the Ancient Greek, Enlightenment, and Modern Hylomorphic and Critical Philosophy.
Delphic Podcast by Michael R D James
The Delphic Podcasts by Michael R D James Ricoeur Time and Narrative vol 3 S 12 e 17
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Kants aesthetics manifests traces of Aristotelian hylomorphic ideas which assist in the analysis of narrative works of art. The author uses forms, principles and aesthetic ideas in his imitations of reality to manifest the "Form of the Good". The form of universality of the productive work of art is similar to that of the productive speech of the politician who uses rhetoric to "persuade his audience via enthymemes. The work involved on the part of the creator and the audience, then, is a work of understanding and reason rather than a work of imagination, appealing to the judgement s of the many and/or the wise.
Delphic Podcast