The Pete Quiñones Show

Continental Philosophy and Its Origins - Episode 1-10 w/ Thomas777

Sep 6, 2025
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, dives into the rich world of continental philosophy, discussing the ideas of great thinkers like Aristotle, Plato, and Hobbes. He critiques modern interpretations of Athenian justice and explores the moral implications of Socrates’ trial. The conversation spans political ideologies, the nature of virtue, and the interactions of power during historical conflicts, emphasizing connections to contemporary issues like personal security and identity. Prepare for a thought-provoking journey through philosophy's past and its relevance today.
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INSIGHT

Institutions Are Self-Justifying

  • Institutions endure because they serve adaptive social functions, not because individuals prefer them arbitrarily.
  • Breaking instinctive prejudices can erode duty and the social fabric, Thomas777 warns.
ADVICE

Use Historicism To Read Cultures

  • Study historicism to understand cultural differences and development cycles across peoples.
  • Use historical consciousness to resist ideological programs that uproot identity and meaning.
INSIGHT

Politics Emerged From Unified Philosophy

  • Political philosophy began as unified philosophy; Thucydides created a discrete political treatise by documenting war as a social science.
  • Plato and Aristotle kept politics embedded in broader philosophy rather than isolating it.
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