
FYI: Footnotes
01/25/21 • 0 min
Our 'Footnotes' explain certain references, with short biographies of authors we mention along the way, or definitions of key concepts in philosophy.
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Our 'Footnotes' explain certain references, with short biographies of authors we mention along the way, or definitions of key concepts in philosophy.
Please contribute to our podcast on Patreon, so we can get better, and create more!
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Aristophanes + Love
In this episode, we will discuss some of the origins and effects of love, focusing on both the desire to unite with someone, illustrated by Aristophanes myth in Plato’s symposium, and the qualities we either discover or attribute to the person we love.
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Food for thought + Footnotes:
- Stendhal
- Spinoza
Hosted by Jeanne Proust
Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson
Visuals by Pedro Gomes
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Footnotes: Sartre + Love
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Food for thought + Footnotes:
Jean Paul Sartre; existentialism
"Everybody Loves My Baby", also known as "Everybody Loves My Baby, but My Baby Don't Love Nobody but Me", is a famous jazz song composed by Spencer Williams in 1924. Lyrics were written by Jack Palmer. - The version we site in this episode was performed by The Boswell Sisters 1932.
Hosted by Jeanne Proust
Produced & Scored by Johnny Nicholson
Visuals by Pedro Gomes
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