by Jonathan Pageau | Jan 10, 2022 | Videos
frameborder='0' allowfullscreen The Body of a City & How Authority Works This video is a repost from a discussion I had with Sam Glenn, whose YouTube channel is dedicated to exploring philosophy. We discuss the symbolic reality of the bodies and agency of cities...
by Mario Baghos | Jan 9, 2022 | Architecture, Articles
Preamble Mircea Eliade famously argued that ancient cities were envisaged by their makers and inhabitants as intersecting and encompassing the three basic cosmic tiers of heaven, earth, and the underworld. This intersection would often take place at hierophanic or...
by Jean-Philippe Marceau | Jan 9, 2022 | Articles, Comics, Current Events, Liturgy, Movies & TV
The following is a translated and transcribed version of a french podcast recorded in March 2021 by Jonathan Pageau and Jean-Philippe Marceau. Thanks to Norm Grondin for the translation, transcription and edition. JP: Welcome everybody to this second episode of The...
by Jonathan Pageau | Jan 4, 2022 | Videos
frameborder='0' allowfullscreen The Divine Comedy: Love in Heaven and in Hell (Kintore College talk + Q&A) Kintore College invited me to give a talk on love as the driving force of human existence as part of their Philosophy and Literature program. Since many...
by John Roxandich | Jan 2, 2022 | Articles, Theory
The presocratic philosophers recognized the world is diverse, dynamic, and that human beings were prone to illusions. At the same time, they at least tried to understand the world in a coherent manner. The context of the presocratic, ancient world was one suffused...