La Contrehistoire De La Philosophie Audio 16 Full ((exclusive)) — Michel Onfray
Note: Onfray’s complete lecture series ran for over 30 hours across multiple “livres audio.” The “16th” audio typically falls within Tome 2 (Le Christianisme hédoniste) or Tome 3 (Les Libertins baroques). I will review based on the content of a representative Lecture 16 from the core project, focusing on his radical reinterpretation of a major figure (e.g., Lucrèce, Gassendi, or the libertins érudits).
- It creates a continuity: You can hear how Epicurean thought bridges all the way to Nietzsche and modern anarchist theory.
- It is accessible: Onfray avoids the impenetrable jargon of academic philosophy, speaking directly to the listener as a citizen rather than a student.
- It is polemical: He does not hide his biases. He is fighting for the body, and the listener is brought into the fray.
If you are tired of philosophy that floats above the world, plug in your headphones, find "Michel Onfray - La Contre-histoire de la philosophie - Audio 16 Full" , and prepare to have your intellectual foundations shaken. Note: Onfray’s complete lecture series ran for over
Part 3: The Importance of the "Full" Audio
The keyword specifies "full" . This is crucial. Onfray’s lectures are carefully timed. He constructs his arguments like symphonies: a thesis, a historical digression, a philosophical demolition, and a poetic conclusion. It creates a continuity: You can hear how
Share your thoughts on Onfray's counter-history approach and its implications for our understanding of philosophy. What are your favorite episodes or insights from this series? Let's discuss! If you are tired of philosophy that floats
Core Argument: Onfray applies his "counter-history" method—which seeks to rescue forgotten materialist thinkers—to argue that psychoanalysis is an ideological construction rather than a medical discovery. Key Topics: The "manufacture" of clinical success stories.