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Sadler's Lectures Lectures on classic and contemporary philosophical texts and thinkers by Gregory B. Sadler

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    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - A Sketch: Conquest and the Conquerer - Sadler's Lectures

    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - A Sketch: Conquest and the Conquerer - Sadler's Lectures

    This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century philosopher, novelist, and essayist Albert Camus' work The Myth of Sisyphus

    Specifically it examines the third of the sketches or examples Camus provides in part 2 of the work, illustrating ways in which a person might live out an "ethics of quantity" in the face of the absurd. Camus discusses conquest and the person he calls "the conquerer", but this person in late modern times will be quite different from conquerors in earlier times.

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    • 18 min
    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - A Sketch: Drama and The Actor - Sadler's Lectures

    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - A Sketch: Drama and The Actor - Sadler's Lectures

    This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century philosopher, novelist, and essayist Albert Camus' work The Myth of Sisyphus

    Specifically it examines the second sketch or example he discusses in the second part of the work, "The Absurd Man". Taking the stage actor as a paradigm, Camus examines how living out a life that imitates many other lives on the stage, portraying passions through the body, can be one kind of an "ethics of quantity"

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    • 19 min
    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - A Sketch: Don Juanism - Sadler's Lectures

    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - A Sketch: Don Juanism - Sadler's Lectures

    This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century philosopher, novelist, and essayist Albert Camus' work The Myth of Sisyphus

    Specifically it examines one of the sketches or examples that he provides in the second part of his work, illustrating one particular "ethics of quantity" that remains consistently engaged with the absurd. This one centers around the fictional figure of Don Juan, reinterpreted by Camus. He engages in a seemingly endless series of seductions of women throughout his life, and lives out his existence within the limits of that motif

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    • 19 min
    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - Ethics Faced With The Absurd - Sadler's Lectures

    Albert Camus, The Myth Of Sisyphus - Ethics Faced With The Absurd - Sadler's Lectures

    This lecture discusses key ideas from the 20th century philosopher, novelist, and essayist Albert Camus' work The Myth of Sisyphus

    Specifically it examines his discussion in part 2, which develops a sort of ethics confronting the absurd in human existence. This ethics would be developed within the scope of a person's life, and would not be reducible to universal rules or principles.

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    • 22 min
    Plutarch, How To Tell A Flatterer From A Friend - Moderating Frankness Of Speech - Sadler's Lectures

    Plutarch, How To Tell A Flatterer From A Friend - Moderating Frankness Of Speech - Sadler's Lectures

    This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient Middle Platonist philosopher and biographer Plutarch's essay How To Tell A Flatterer From A Friend

    This episode focuses specifically on the importance of moderating, or placing some limits on frankness of speech (in ancient Greek, parrhesia) within the scope of genuine friendship. These include advice to avoid approaches that are likely to be insulting to the person being criticized, since frankness has room for graciousness. Frank criticism should also be avoided when a person is intoxicated, and one should avoid criticizing a person in front of certain audiences. Criticizing too often or for trivial matters can also make frankness less effective.

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    • 18 min
    Plutarch, How To Tell A Flatterer From A Friend - Flatterers' Imitation Of Frankness Of Speech

    Plutarch, How To Tell A Flatterer From A Friend - Flatterers' Imitation Of Frankness Of Speech

    This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient Middle Platonist philosopher and biographer Plutarch's essay How To Tell A Flatterer From A Friend

    This episode focuses specifically on how flatterers engage in imitation of, rather than genuine, frankness of speech with the people that they want to deceive into thinking they are actually friends. Plutarch identifies several ways in which the seeming frankness of flatterers differs from that of friends, and notes a particularly problematic tendency. Flatterers will often criticize the opposite of the vice, problem, or emotion that the flattered person has, which encourages them in that bad disposition or emotion.

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