The Young Idealist Series on Classical German Philosophy & Post-Kantian Thought.
I have been devoted to creating a digital archive on Classical German Philosophy & Post-Kantian Thought. The idea behind this project was to set up discussions with scholars on the lives & philosophies behind the thinkers of these rich era’s. I wouldn’t just focus on the big names, but also on the many neglected figures in this fruitful history. This includes, the important, Jewish thinkers of Germany; as well as the ideas of important women.
Episodes
Tuesday Oct 08, 2024
Tuesday Oct 08, 2024
I am joined by guest Dr. Wouter Hanegraaf (UA), who navigates us through the very complex life & of the German philosopher Carl August von Eschenmayer (1768-1852). Dr. Wouter Hanegraaf; one of the leading voices in Western Esotericism & Hermeticism, breaks down these intricate events leading the viewer into the world of spirits, animal magnetisms somnambulism & discloses Eschenmayer's pyschology. Eschenmayer has been a neglected figure in the history of German Idealist philosophy.
Monday Oct 07, 2024
Monday Oct 07, 2024
For this episode I invited the Dr. Peter Adamson who is a professor & chair of late antiquity & Arabic philosophy in the faculty of philosophy and Philosophy of Science and Religious Studies at the Ludwig Maximilan University of Munich. Dr. Adamson helps navigate us through the complex world of Medieval Germany setting the stage for the rise of several dynamic thinkers, made up of mystics, ascetics, beguines, and philosophers.
Monday Oct 07, 2024
Monday Oct 07, 2024
In this episode of the Young Idealist, I am joined by Dr. Jason Wirth who is a professor of philosophy at Seattle University and works and teaches in the areas of Continental Philosophy, Buddhist Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Environmental Philosophy.
Dr. Wirth helps navigate us through the complex life and philosophy of the brilliant Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani. Dr. Wirth also gives us a detailed historical account of both Japan and the rich philosophers surrounding the Kyoto School.
Monday Oct 07, 2024
Monday Oct 07, 2024
In this episode of the Young Idealist we return to Germany in order to discuss the pivotal founder of Phenomenology Edmund Husserl (1859-1938). For this special episode on Phenomenology and Edmund Husserl I invited Dr. Dermot Moran who is the inaugural holder of the Joseph Chair in Catholic Philosophy at Boston College.
Dr. Moran helps navigate us through the complex life and phenomenology of Edmund Husserl.