From 3ab563720af4921f06e7e42f5f1de548c18d99a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Gauthier Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2022 14:01:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] publish chapters 3 and 4 --- ...-1-chapter-3-Boethius-And-The-Tradition-of-Philosophy.md | 2 +- ...ethius-book-1-chapter-4-Boethius-Puts-God-In-The-Dock.md | 6 +++++- static/feeds/podcast_rss.xml | 5 +---- 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-3-Boethius-And-The-Tradition-of-Philosophy.md b/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-3-Boethius-And-The-Tradition-of-Philosophy.md index d9ea2a8..0c6f96b 100644 --- a/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-3-Boethius-And-The-Tradition-of-Philosophy.md +++ b/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-3-Boethius-And-The-Tradition-of-Philosophy.md @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ draft: false {{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-04-19_1b3bafeb6d30e236f488e2178ba44fc3.m4a" >}} -Boethius recognizes his mistress Philosophy. To his wondering inquiries she explains her presence, and recalls to his mind the persecutions to which Philosophy has oftentimes from of old been subjected by an ignorant world. Philosophy reminds us all of the plight of Socrates. Is Boethius engaging in a bit of vanity here? I'll leave that up to you, to decide. +Boethius recognizes his mistress Philosophy. To his wondering inquiries she explains her presence, and recalls to his mind the persecutions to which Philosophy has oftentimes from of old been subjected by an ignorant world. Philosophy reminds us all, of the plight of Socrates. Is Boethius engaging in a bit of vanity here? I'll leave that up to you, to decide. diff --git a/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-4-Boethius-Puts-God-In-The-Dock.md b/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-4-Boethius-Puts-God-In-The-Dock.md index b410797..c579304 100644 --- a/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-4-Boethius-Puts-God-In-The-Dock.md +++ b/content/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-4-Boethius-Puts-God-In-The-Dock.md @@ -4,4 +4,8 @@ date: 2020-04-26T22:52:18Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/img/1295493-1587570880129-19c5232f081e9.jpg draft: true ---- \ No newline at end of file +--- + +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-05-02_d2b1c7f5f47ee086e8b16c01eb61b12f.m4a" >}} + +Philosophy bids Boethius declare his griefs. He relates the story of his unjust accusation and ruin. He concludes with a prayer (Song V.) that the moral disorder in human affairs may be set right. In the analysis: on the competition between **Dionysus and Apollo**; **The Ass and The Lyre**; Boethius’ similarities to the **Book of Job**. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/static/feeds/podcast_rss.xml b/static/feeds/podcast_rss.xml index f9f47b6..c85f0a9 100644 --- a/static/feeds/podcast_rss.xml +++ b/static/feeds/podcast_rss.xml @@ -692,15 +692,12 @@ --- ]]> - https://gmgauthier.com/shownote/Short-Reads-The-Consolation-of-Philosophy--Book-1--Chapter-4-ed47e0 + https://gmgauthier.com/shownote/boethius-book-1-chapter-4-boethius-puts-god-in-the-dock/ ef67313a-bbb0-4d2f-8b7e-5cbf82dee153 Sun, 26 Apr 2020 09:00:00 GMT <p>Boethius pleads his case to Lady Philosophy, and raises a charge against God himself.</p> -<p>If you'd like to get these podcasts in first-release, please visit my <a href="https://exitingthecave.locals.com/" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Locals Community</a> page, and subscribe! Your subscription will also entitle you to participate in the curated discussion. Sign up now, to join in the debate.</p> - ---- No