I'm looking for good uni lecture series
Do you have any recommendations
JBP the meme master himself
though his stuff is more psychology with a philosophical flavor
Try Sargon of Akkad, thunderf00t, Jordan B. Peterson, Ben Shapiro, Paul Joseph Watson, and the Fox news channel just to start then work your way up to mein kampf then just kill yourself.
>>2632082
He receives $30,000/m via Patreon.
>>2632075
I thought about starting with this one, i don't know if it's any good, but it does seem to cover a lot, and go in depth enough for an introductory course. In colleges it got taught over two semesters. I've read in an that it is expected that you read the primary sources (excerpts), but i'm not sure if they are provided in the description or wherever.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yat0ZKduW18&list=PL9GwT4_YRZdBf9nIUHs0zjrnUVl-KBNSM&index=1
Greg Sadler has a ton of videos up on the Stoics, Aristotle, Existentialists and some others.
Also has somewhere around 150+ half-hour videos devoted to the Phenomenology of Spirit which is the major attraction to his stuff,
but his philosophical influences are pretty eclectic so he addresses each subject on its own terms and doesn't get bogged down in one school of thought.
Go to your library and look for the Great Courses. It's mostly audiobooks but they have some video lecture series as well. Pirate them if you must.
Youtube doesn't have much, but I like Greg Sadler and Matt Damon. I find their videos to be informative, but on a surface level. Especially the latter. Be sure to take notes.
>>2633938
Crap I didn't read this before I suggested Sadler. Anyway, I agree with this post.
>>2633938
His phenomenology of spirit videos is literally explaining every passage in 30 minute chunks, right?
>>2634673
Yeah, pretty much as advertised.
I think the best part is though that it looks like he actually may finish it the Absolut madman.
His personal development videos are worth checking out too imo.
>>2632089
>I-it's for his graduate students!
but for real, it is.
thanks guys