From the New World

Alex Priou: A Straussian Generation?

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Feb 24, 2025
In this discussion, Alex Priou, a philosopher and author known for his works on Socratic thought, dives into the importance of mentorship for today's youth. He reflects on the philosophical tensions of modern society, particularly in relation to enlightenment and self-awareness through Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Priou also explores Generation Z's quest for truth amidst societal narratives and critiques the intersection of technology and human purpose. The conversation highlights the need for a deeper understanding of personal choices and moral seriousness in today's complex landscape.
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INSIGHT

Open Inquiry's Limits

  • Alex Priou believes all inquiry starts from a closed position.
  • We must recognize our limits to push towards greater openness.
ADVICE

Writing Within Constraints

  • Constraints can be liberating when writing for a modern audience.
  • Consider the constraints of modern life, attention spans, and write accordingly.
ANECDOTE

Modern Science's Blind Spot

  • Modern science focuses on material and efficient causes, neglecting purpose.
  • This leads to technological advancements without understanding their true nature.
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