While not the main focus, Onfray uses the final segment of Audio 16 to set up the next lecture, savaging Descartes for reintroducing a ghost into the machine—a soul separate from the body. He calls Cartesianism "a sophisticated betrayal of the Renaissance body."
Whether you purchase the official MP3 from the Université Populaire or brave the archival depths of Radio France, set aside 78 minutes. Put on headphones. Let Onfray’s voice guide you through the fires of the Counter-Reformation, the poetry of the atom, and the laughing ghosts of libertines long silenced. While not the main focus, Onfray uses the
Analysis and Summary of Volume 16: Les Ultime des Ultraréactionnaires Author: Michel Onfray Series: La Contre-histoire de la Philosophie (Université Populaire de Caen) Media Format: Audio CD / Digital Audio (Frémeaux & Associés) Let Onfray’s voice guide you through the fires
Volume 16 of Michel Onfray’s Contre-histoire de la philosophie the poetry of the atom
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