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An Aural Account
Molly Seghi
32 episodes
6 days ago
An authentic exploration of life as I know it, through thoughts and conversations I have, interesting people I meet, and research I have done.
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An authentic exploration of life as I know it, through thoughts and conversations I have, interesting people I meet, and research I have done.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Philosophy For Dummies
An Aural Account
28 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
Philosophy For Dummies

If you were to open the YouTube app on my phone, most of the videos you would see on the Home page are philosophy related. But, that is the extent of my philosophy knowledge. In this episode, Mateo Resnick, a friend of mine who has been studying philosophy since he was sixteen, enlightens me on some basic schools of thought and his philosophy journey. He explores the everyday benefits of understanding philosophy, as well as how to set boundaries for yourself while studying it. Mateo then shares different resources to help you start a philosophy journey of your own. Sources: “School of Life” on YouTube “Sisyphus 55” on YouTube and Spotify The Egg- A Short Story by Kurzgesagt “Daily Stoic” on Spotify “The Republic” by Plato “The Stranger” by Albert Camus “Philosophy For Dummies” by Thomas V. Morris


An Aural Account
An authentic exploration of life as I know it, through thoughts and conversations I have, interesting people I meet, and research I have done.