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Spelunking With Plato
Spelunking With Plato
40 episodes
1 week ago
“Spelunking with Plato,” the Arts and Sciences podcast of the University of St. Thomas, offers conversations with faculty and friends of the university who can help us see more clearly the truth of things and devote our lives to the pursuit of Wisdom. By drinking deeply through dialogue from the Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions we hope to order our lives more completely to the truths of reality, so that we can become fully free and come to a vision of the Good.
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“Spelunking with Plato,” the Arts and Sciences podcast of the University of St. Thomas, offers conversations with faculty and friends of the university who can help us see more clearly the truth of things and devote our lives to the pursuit of Wisdom. By drinking deeply through dialogue from the Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions we hope to order our lives more completely to the truths of reality, so that we can become fully free and come to a vision of the Good.
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Education
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Aristotle Would Have Loved Jiu-Jitsu: Liberal Learning as Embodied Agon (Michael Boler)
Spelunking With Plato
28 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Aristotle Would Have Loved Jiu-Jitsu: Liberal Learning as Embodied Agon (Michael Boler)

In this conversation with Michael Boler, we learn about how we might follow the Greeks in undertaking an integrated and embodied approach to liberal education.  How is liberal education an agon, a struggle, and a "return to the real"?  Why did the Greeks emphasize individual physical training (as opposed to team sports)?  Why do philosophy students smoke so much?  Why is a good teacher so important? How did we become "cacti in a sea of dopamine?" These and other questions animate our conversation.

Honors Program, the University of Saint Thomas

Michael Boler, An Introduction to Classical and New Testament Greek: A Unified Approach

Michael Boler, “Screwtape’s Remedy for Love: C.S. Lewis and Ovid.”

Michael Boler, with Felisa V. Reynolds, “Aristotle and Zazie.”

Michael Boler, “The Violence of Autonomy: The Significance of Matthew 11:12 in Flannery O’Connor’s The Violent Bear It Away”

Spelunking With Plato
“Spelunking with Plato,” the Arts and Sciences podcast of the University of St. Thomas, offers conversations with faculty and friends of the university who can help us see more clearly the truth of things and devote our lives to the pursuit of Wisdom. By drinking deeply through dialogue from the Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions we hope to order our lives more completely to the truths of reality, so that we can become fully free and come to a vision of the Good.