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The Robin & Boom Show #15 – Everything Plato, with Dr. Phillip Cary

The Robin & Boom Show #15 – Everything Plato, with Dr. Phillip Cary

Update: 2019-09-11
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Dr. Phillip Cary sheds light on Plato’s philosophy in this latest edition of The Robin & Boom Show. In this podcast you will learn why the ideas of a thinker from the 5th century BC are more relevant today than ever before. Plato offers a valuable antidote to a culture in which goodness, truth, and beauty are so often perceived to be located in the purely immanent. Questions addressed in this podcast include:



  • Was Plato a proto-Gnostic?

  • Did Plato hate the material body?

  • What is the relation between body and soul within Plato’s thought?

  • How did Plato’s spiritual psychology become more complex as he matured?

  • Does Plato’s spiritual psychology shed light on issues we face in the modern world?

  • How do human bodies reflect the forms of ultimate things?

  • How did Socrates influence Plato at the beginning of his career, and Aristotle towards the end of his career?

  • Does erotic love have spiritual value?

  • What is the role of desire in truth-seeking?

  • What role did neoplatonism play in in Eastern Orthodox theology?

  • How did St. Augustine appropriate Plato’s philosophy for the West?

  • Can a contemporary appropriation of neoplatonism shed light on modern issues like malls and movies?


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The Robin & Boom Show #15 – Everything Plato, with Dr. Phillip Cary

The Robin & Boom Show #15 – Everything Plato, with Dr. Phillip Cary

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