PimRousseau — menselijke instituties“Civil man is born, lives, and dies in slavery. At his birth he is sewed in swaddling clothes; at his death he is nailed in a coffin. So…Oct 21, 2016Oct 21, 2016
PimSpinoza — Een vergelijking met Aristoteles“The more every man endeavors and is able to seek his own advantage, that is, to preserve his own being, the more he is endowed with…Oct 14, 2016Oct 14, 2016
PimThomas More — De echte Utopie“The Utopian way of life provides not only the happiest basis for a civilized community, but also one which, in all human probability, will…Oct 7, 2016Oct 7, 2016
PimNicolaas van Cusa — Bestaat er wel een “niet-plaats”?“De niet-plaats is de ultieme locatie van de mens.” — Nicolaas van Cusa volgens Paul Ziche tijdens het hoorcollegeSep 30, 2016Sep 30, 2016
PimAugustinus — de spinnende kat in het zonnetje, is die gelukkig?“Does the knowledge of life seem better to you than life itself?” — Augustinus, On the Free Choice of the Will, Book I, 15.Sep 21, 2016Sep 21, 2016
PimHippocrates — De “like way” van de kosmos.“Each component must return to its own nature when the body of a man dies, moist to moist, dry to dry, hot to hot and cold to cold. Such…Sep 16, 2016Sep 16, 2016
PimPlato’s Staat — over muziek“They should beware of new forms of music, which are likely to affect the whole system of education. Changes in styles of music are always…Sep 9, 2016Sep 9, 2016