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Heidegger's *Being and Time* is a seminal work of 20th-century philosophy, attempting to re-examine the question of Being. It introduces the concept of *Dasein* (being-there), analyzing human existenc...
Plato's Theory of Forms posits the existence of perfect, eternal, and unchanging Forms that serve as the true objects of knowledge, while the physical world is merely a shadow of these Forms. Critics,...
Alain Badiou, a French philosopher and former mathematics professor, develops a complex philosophical system based on set theory and ontology. He argues for the existence of 'truths' produced by event...
Professor Rhys Davies 'Beyond Being' provides a comprehensive introduction to process philosophy, a tradition that emphasizes change, becoming, and relationality over static being. Davies traces the h...
Martin Heideggers 'Being and Time' is one of the most influential and difficult books of the 20th century. He attempts to rethink the nature of 'being' itself, moving away from traditional metaphysics...
Jean-Paul Sartre's 'Being and Nothingness' is a dense but influential work of existentialist philosophy. While challenging for beginners, it offers a profound exploration of consciousness, freedom, an...
Graham Harman is a key figure in the speculative realism movement, advocating for an 'object-oriented ontology' that treats all objects from rocks to humans as possessing intrinsic qualities and age...
Philosophical Realism explores the philosophical position of realism, which holds that there is a mind-independent reality. The hosts engage in detailed discussions of metaphysical and ontological que...
Manuel DeLanda is a philosopher and theorist known for his work on complexity, process philosophy, and the relationship between technology and society. He draws on insights from physics, biology, and...
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