Shouldn’t You Really Know Better After All This Time?
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We will see who the anti-Aristotelians are and that they are anti-life and anti-happiness. Thus they are responsible for these tragedies across the past 2500 years. Do you want to be motivated by Love, or motivated by Fear. Listen and decide.
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Show notes with links to articles, blog posts, products and services:
- Andy Clarkson on Exalted Moments
- The Six-Point Pattern Of The Anti-Aristotelians
- The Impact Of Aristotle Upon Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Cultures (book)
- The Impact Of Aristotle Upon Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Cultures (Facebook)
- Don't Bite Into the Jordan Peterson Marshmallow
- Back to the Dark Ages with Dennis Prager
- Ayn Rand Lexicon: Aristotle
- Haskalah
- Reform Movement in Israel
- Plymouth Rock
- Fossil Future by Alex Epstein
- Jake Hider
- Fountain app
- Blair on Fountain
- Martin on Fountain
Episode 53 (39 minutes) was recorded at 10 PM CET, on July 30, 2022, with Ringr app.. Martin did the editing, post-production, and transcript with the podcast maker, Alitu.
(Update 2022-08-08. Editor's note: I am testing out the new transcript feature by Alitu. I have been using Veed.io for previous episodes, and I will test out the online video editor, and generate transcripts for videos in the near future, now with a new laptop, MacBook Air M2.)
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