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Jonathan Lear

    October 9, 1948

    Jonathan Lear delves into the philosophical understanding of the human psyche and the ethical implications that arise from our nature as creatures. His work primarily focuses on philosophical conceptions of the human mind, spanning from Socratic times to the present day. Lear integrates philosophy with psychoanalysis, offering profound insights into the human condition. His writings explore how our internal motivations and character shape our ethical conduct.

    Jonathan Lear
    Radical Hope
    Love and Its Place in Nature
    Happines, death, and the remainder of life
    Aristotle
    A Case for Irony
    Guerrilla Teaching