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The Classroom
Erick Nganyange
37 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text In this episode, Professor David Greder gives a little introduction to Stoicism. an area that I have been very interested in. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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Send us a text In this episode, Professor David Greder gives a little introduction to Stoicism. an area that I have been very interested in. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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Education
Society & Culture,
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Episodes (20/37)
The Classroom
Introduction To Stoicism - (David Greder)
Send us a text In this episode, Professor David Greder gives a little introduction to Stoicism. an area that I have been very interested in. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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5 months ago
44 minutes

The Classroom
Introducing Professor David Greder
Send us a text Please join me in welcoming our guest teacher, Professor David Greder from Waldorf University, to The Classroom. Professor Greder teaches philosophy and religion, and today, your humble host (and student!) had the honor of sitting down with him. More conversation to come. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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6 months ago
44 minutes

The Classroom
Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle - Book III - (Final Episode)
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8 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The Classroom
Tribute To Professor Ron Cline – 03.12.1944 – 12.18.2024
Send us a text Memento Mori......Stay With Me!! Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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8 months ago
13 minutes

The Classroom
Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle - Book II
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1 year ago
44 minutes

The Classroom
Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle - Book I
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1 year ago
40 minutes

The Classroom
Introduction To The Bible - (Guest Teacher Kory Eastvold)
Send us a text Guest Teacher Kory Eastvold, Bible conversation. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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1 year ago
1 hour 27 minutes

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Classical Tour (London)
Send us a text In this episode, Professor Ron takes us on a classical tour of London. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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1 year ago
41 minutes

The Classroom
Classical Tour (Paris)
Send us a text In this episode, Professor Ron takes us on a classical tour of Paris. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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1 year ago
53 minutes

The Classroom
Classical Tour (Rome)
Send us a text In this episode, Professor Ron takes us on a classical tour of Rome. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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1 year ago
39 minutes

The Classroom
Classical Tour (Athens)
Send us a text In this episode, Professor Ron takes us on a classical tour of Athens Greece. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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2 years ago
38 minutes

The Classroom
Laches - (Socrates Asks, What is Courage?)
Send us a text In this Plato's dialogue, Socrates engages in a discussion with two prominent Athenians, Laches and Nicias, about the nature and definition of the virtue of courage. The dialogue centers around the question of what courage truly is and whether it can be taught. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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2 years ago
50 minutes

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Civil Disobedience - (Henry David Thoreau)
Send us a text In this influential work, Thoreau explores the concept of civil disobedience as a means of protesting unjust laws. He argues that individuals have a moral responsibility to resist and disobey unjust laws to bring about social change. The essay, first published in 1849, had a significant impact on future movements advocating for civil rights, nonviolent resistance, and social justice. Thoreau's ideas continue to inspire and provoke critical thinking about the balance between ind...
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2 years ago
31 minutes

The Classroom
Lysis – (Socrates Asks, What is Friendship?)
Send us a text In this Plato dialogue - Socrates engages Lysis and Menexenus trying to explore the question of what friendship truly is. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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2 years ago
47 minutes

The Classroom
Charmides - (Socrates Asks, What is moderation?)
Send us a text Socrates explores the meaning of temperance/self-control/moderation. Charmides is a dialogue of Plato, in which Socrates engages a young boy named Charmides in a conversation about the meaning of sophrosyne, a Greek word usually translated into English as temperance, moderation, self-control, or restraint. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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2 years ago
44 minutes

The Classroom
Protagoras - (Socrates Asks, Can Virtue Be Taught?)
Send us a text In the dialogue of Protagoras, Socrates and Protagoras are exploring the idea/question of virtue(highest morality) that can be taught. Protagoras the Sophist who has been running around Athens teaching virtue meet Socrates. Socrates is asking Protagoras if virtue can really be taught. Erick Nganyange and Professor Ron are looking at virtue in our current society. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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2 years ago
50 minutes

The Classroom
Crito - (Do you have the duty to obey all the laws?)
Send us a text In this dialogue/conversation, Crito tries unsuccessfully to persuade Socrates to escape from prison after he was sentenced to die, but Socrates insists on obeying the law, a wrong can never be justified, a citizen must uphold the law. One must not even do wrong when one is wronged. " One must "not just live, but live well." Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com
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2 years ago
40 minutes

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The Apology - (Socrates Defends His Life)
Send us a text Socrates was charged, tried, and convicted of crimes of impiety (introducing a different God than the God ancient Greece believed and worshiped) and corrupting the youth. Before Socrates' trial and execution in 399 BC too much was going on in Athens that most historians believe led to Athenians handing Socrates the death penalty. In this episode professor, Ron Cline goes into the background and events that led to the philosopher’s death by poison. Support the show Tha...
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2 years ago
1 hour

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Euthyphro - (Socrates asks what is Piety/Holiness?)
Send us a text In this Plato conversation called Euthyphro, Socrates met Euthyphro outside the court of Athens as Socrates was coming out from hearing charges of impiety against him, and Euthyphro was on his way to court to prosecute his own father for unintentionally killing a murderous hired hand. Since Socrates was accused of impiety and Euthyphro was prosecuting his father for impiety, Socrates was curious to learn from Euthyphro what piety is. Support the show Thank you for liste...
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3 years ago
40 minutes

The Classroom
A Student Who Became A Teacher - (Plato)
Send us a text Welcome to season 2 of the classroom. In this season we will be discussing Plato’s Dialogues and trying to understand the mind of Socrates. Socrates was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought, whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on Western philosophy. Socrates never wrote a word, all we know about him is through his...
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3 years ago
28 minutes

The Classroom
Send us a text In this episode, Professor David Greder gives a little introduction to Stoicism. an area that I have been very interested in. Support the show Thank you for listening. You can contact us @: ericknga7@gmail.com