It is a pleasure to watch your insights on classical art. I enjoyed the comment of Kyle Janke on Dante's, which for me, leads to the question of beauty, truth and God. Thank you very much for your videos; I would very much like to watch more on Shakespeare -I watched several times the two videos on "King Lear"-, and on classical art.
I would love for you to give your take on the book by John Mark Miravalle “Beauty: What is it and why it matters.” He argues philosophically that something is beautiful if it has both “order” and “surprise.” Great book.
Thank you very much for the podcast.
It is a pleasure to watch your insights on classical art. I enjoyed the comment of Kyle Janke on Dante's, which for me, leads to the question of beauty, truth and God. Thank you very much for your videos; I would very much like to watch more on Shakespeare -I watched several times the two videos on "King Lear"-, and on classical art.
I would love for you to give your take on the book by John Mark Miravalle “Beauty: What is it and why it matters.” He argues philosophically that something is beautiful if it has both “order” and “surprise.” Great book.
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