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Aquinas, Kant & Hegel: Critiquing the Continental Tradition – Jay Dyer (Half)

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In this talk we move to Continental Philosophy and examine its origins and presuppositions, as well as the contrast to analytical philosophy. From Aquinas to Kant, we see the breakdown of philosophy from nominalism to empiricism, leading to the dialectics in Hegel’s Absolute Idealism. In the second hour, we move to Kierkegaard, Husserl and Heidegger.

Richard Grove of Tragedy & Hope: Jay Dyer on The Deep End -Esoteric Hollywood (Half)

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Title: The Deep End episode 022: Jay Dyer | Esoteric Hollywood (Part 1 of 2). Part 2 will also be available when it’s finished in editing for JaysAnalysis Subscribers. 
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Date Filmed: 04.12.2017 | Published: 05.06.2017
Featuring: Jay Dyer, Brett Veinotte, Kevin Cole, Dylan LeFebvre

„Frag Robert“, sagt Dieudonné

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“You can ask Robert”, says Dieudonné

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"Tu demanderas à Robert", dit Dieudonné

Le 29 mai 2015, sous le titre de "'Tu demanderas à Robert', dit Dieudonné", Jacques Vecker rédigeait un vibrant hommage en l'honneur du professeur Robert Faurisson. A l'époque, ce court texte n'avait pas été dûment enregistré. Le voici (17.01.2017).Jamais on ne rendra suffisamment hommage à ce professeur d’université français qu’on aura vu, sa vie durant, sans peur, sans reproche et souvent téméraire, brandir le flambeau de la justice, de l’honnêteté et du souci de l’exactitude.