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 19
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Marx turned Hegel on his head with his economic/sociological theory that eschewed all froms of abstraction. Kants Critical Philosophy experienced the same fate at the hands of Hegel in a period of History characterised by extreme "change". Aristotle, we know provided us with a theory of change that did not leave us in a suspended state of ambiguity which it can be argued was the case after the theorising of Hegel and Marx. Kant elaborated on this theory of change but both Philosophies were swept away in this era of radical change.
Delphic Podcast