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Life From Plato's Cave

A course in interdisciplinarity by Mario Veen. In each episode I travel through Plato's Allegory of

Episodes

Total: 56

Dr. Yogi Hale Hendlin is an environmental philosopher and public health scientist. Hendlin is assi

Ernst-Jan Kuiper obtained his Master's degree in Climate Physics In 2014, after which he focused o

Lee McIntyre is a philosopher and a scholar of science denial. He is a Research Fellow at the Cente

Jeanne Proust has studied Humanities, Philosophy and Visual Arts in Bordeaux, Berlin, and Paris. She

Rani Lill Anjum is a philosopher at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), working in phi

Our guide through Plato's Cave and medical education is Lara Varpio. Dr. Lara Varpio is Professor of

Our mountain guide through Plato's Cave and the philosophy of Michel Serres is Aldo Houterman. Aldo

Chris Julien mixes research and practice in the fields of public innovation, theory and culture, wi

Mike Huiskes is professor of Language and Social Interaction at the University of Groningen in The

Hannah Prins is a climate activist and studies criminal law and international law in Amsterdam. She

If the idea in society about how science works does not match how it actually works, how can society

The book Applied Philosophy for Health Professions Education by Megan Brown, Mario Veen and Gabriell

We discuss World-Centered Education by Gert Biesta. Gert Biesta (gertbiesta.com/) is Professor of Pu

We discuss Image-Thinking: Artmaking as Cultural Analysis by Mieke Bal. Mieke (www.miekebal.org) sta

Marcia Bjornerud is Professor of Geology and Environmental Studies at Lawrence University in Appleto

Jeanne Proust has studied Humanities, Philosophy and Visual Arts in Bordeaux, Berlin, and Paris. She

Camillo is a medical doctor from South Africa. Currently he works as a senior house officer at Lette

Ian Partman (he/they) is a 19-year old student, writer, activist, and artist based in New York City.

We've been looking at what Plato's allegory means. But what happens when we examine what it does? We

The returning soul in Plato's allegory of the Cave is not heard by the prisoners, who are too occupi