by Jongha Hwang | Aug 30, 2013 | Links to Study Resources, Philosophy
I was reading about Diogenes, who is an Greek philosopher known as Cynic and I happened to find this web site whose vision is to spread the knowledge without barrier. It has not just about philosopher, but many other great individuals. Most of videos are short and...
by Jongha Hwang | Oct 24, 2012 | Links to Study Resources, Philosophy
I was searching for some information about Plotinus who was the founder of Platonism around 3rd century. After I read some summary from wikipedia and stanford philosophy web site, I found this site on youtube. The site has a lot of podcasts which is short and better...
by Jongha Hwang | Jun 26, 2011 | Philosophy
Michael Sandel is a political philosophy professor at Harvard University. Sandel has taught the famous “Justice”[2] course at Harvard for two decades. More than 14,000 students have taken the course, making it one of the most highly attended in...
by Jongha Hwang | Feb 8, 2011 | Philosophy
Nobel Prize-winning philosopher/mathematician, Bertrand Russell, explains why he does not believe in God. Also there is a book written by him, Why I am Not a Christian. it post this not because I agree with him, but I was interested in seeing him in video and hearing...
by Jongha Hwang | Jan 31, 2011 | Philosophy
Kierkegaard Part 1, Part 2 Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) – Reality is not found in the objective world of universal reason but in the subjective realm of individual choice. Life’s Three Stages In the ethical stage one chooses life but in the religious stage he chooses...