
Seven Prophets and the Culture War
Alexandre Havard
Three of the seven “prophets” presented in this book—Descartes,Rousseau, and Nietzsche—provoked or facilitated, through their intellectual activity, great upheavals.
The others—Pascal, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Soloviev— predicted these very...
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United States
Description:
Three of the seven “prophets” presented in this book—Descartes,Rousseau, and Nietzsche—provoked or facilitated, through their intellectual activity, great upheavals. The others—Pascal, Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Soloviev— predicted these very upheavals but showed us the way to overcome them. If we study all seven of these philosophers in depth, we will have an easier time grasping the essence and origin of the universal drama now unfolding before our eyes and we will make wise and courageous choices for a better future. Alex Havard walks us through the hills and valleys of recent history: the philosophical pitfalls embraced by the world, and the transcendent values and virtues that will help us overcome them. This book is our way forward, as a collective community—a way to understand where the intellectual confusion began, so that we may find our way out of it. Duration - 4h 41m. Author - Alexandre Havard. Narrator - Leon Griesbach. Published Date - Wednesday, 17 January 2024.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:17
Author's Note
Duración:00:00:41
Preface
Duración:00:16:51
Part 1 - The Destroyers
Duración:00:00:05
Chapter 1 - The Rationalism of Rene Descartes
Duración:00:26:21
Chapter 2 - Jean Jacques Rousseau's Sentimentalism
Duración:00:35:24
Chapter 3 - Friedrich Nietzsche’s Voluntarism
Duración:00:28:08
Part 2 - The Builders
Duración:00:00:05
Chapter 1- Blaise Pascal's Reason of the Heart
Duración:00:42:39
Chapter 2 - The Authentic Life of Soren Kierkegaard
Duración:00:26:10
Chapter 3 - The Humanity of Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Duración:00:52:59
Chapter 4 - The Unified Life of Vladimir Soloviev
Duración:00:45:53
Conclusion
Duración:00:05:23
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:32