1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:01:08,750 Today we will have a big picture. Hello, how are you? 2 00:01:08,750 --> 00:01:12,750 Good morning, I'm fine. Thanks. 3 00:01:12,750 --> 00:01:15,750 You look very good. Do you use any cream? 4 00:01:15,750 --> 00:01:20,750 No, never really, not at all. And of course, I just take care every day. 5 00:01:20,750 --> 00:01:25,750 We all know you are a great philosopher, but can you tell us something about your dream? 6 00:01:25,750 --> 00:01:32,750 Well, I wanted to play Jerome and start such a cool channel, but that was a lot of years ago. 7 00:01:32,750 --> 00:01:36,750 Then I studied very hard, and when I was free, I became a teacher. 8 00:01:38,750 --> 00:01:45,750 That's amazing! Can you tell us your idea about philosophy? 9 00:01:45,750 --> 00:01:48,750 Philosophy doesn't promise to assert anything, it's an argument. 10 00:01:48,750 --> 00:01:54,750 Otherwise, it would mean admitting something that it believes is a true object of study and matter. 11 00:01:54,750 --> 00:02:04,750 From in the same way that the character of materialism and sculpture grows, the object of the art of naming is one of life. 12 00:02:04,750 --> 00:02:09,750 In that you are very right. And you can explain with your own words the idea about a state museum? 13 00:02:09,750 --> 00:02:15,750 A state museum is a philosophy that seeks above all tranquility and serenity of the spirit. 14 00:02:17,750 --> 00:02:19,750 Can you tell us your idea of happiness? 15 00:02:19,750 --> 00:02:32,750 The happy one is the one who willingly accepts all the circumstances of life without wishing for others and must accept the things that cannot change and try to know what can be changed. 16 00:02:32,750 --> 00:02:35,750 And for you, what should we do to achieve happiness? 17 00:02:35,750 --> 00:02:46,750 To achieve happiness, we must stop worrying about things that are beyond our control and you also have to change the things that you can make your life better. 18 00:02:46,750 --> 00:02:55,750 Well, you felt like such a small life. You felt that it was difficult and you finally got your freedom, you became a teacher. And then? 19 00:02:55,750 --> 00:02:59,750 I established a school of philosophy where I also taught. 20 00:02:59,750 --> 00:03:04,750 Can you tell us the meaning of one of your favorite sentences? 21 00:03:04,750 --> 00:03:12,750 Of course. The sentence is, there is only one way to progress and that is if you are willing or not willing to intervene in favor of others. 22 00:03:12,750 --> 00:03:20,750 means that the only way of becoming happy is not to feel sad or bad for things that you can't control or change. 23 00:03:20,750 --> 00:03:24,750 We have learned a lot about you, but now we have to say goodbye. 24 00:03:24,750 --> 00:03:28,750 It's been a pleasure. Bye! 25 00:03:28,750 --> 00:03:41,500 Hello everyone, today we are very happy to have in our show a big guru. 26 00:03:41,500 --> 00:03:44,500 Hello big gurus, how are you? 27 00:03:44,500 --> 00:03:45,500 Fine, thank you. 28 00:03:45,500 --> 00:03:48,500 Thank you for coming, you are the most beautiful. 29 00:03:48,500 --> 00:03:50,500 We are going to our system first. 30 00:03:50,500 --> 00:03:52,500 Okay. What is happiness to you? 31 00:03:52,500 --> 00:03:57,500 Completely happy and happy to achieve better with... 32 00:03:57,500 --> 00:04:00,500 with... 33 00:04:00,500 --> 00:04:02,500 with... 34 00:04:02,500 --> 00:04:05,500 because it's the moral of blessing and gratifying. 35 00:04:05,500 --> 00:04:08,500 Happiness system is a name. 36 00:04:08,500 --> 00:04:12,500 It is self and the highest goal of the human life. 37 00:04:12,500 --> 00:04:14,500 What should we do to be happy? 38 00:04:14,500 --> 00:04:17,500 To be happy, we should avoid pain and get closer. 39 00:04:17,500 --> 00:04:20,000 What relationship do you think we have with nature? 40 00:04:20,000 --> 00:04:25,500 Our relationship with nature is beautiful and respectful. 41 00:04:25,500 --> 00:04:29,500 Science of nature is found in everything including nature. 42 00:04:29,500 --> 00:04:32,500 How come we don't even actually speak of nature? 43 00:04:32,500 --> 00:04:38,500 In order to have science of nature, we should be wired by a reason 44 00:04:38,500 --> 00:04:43,500 because even though bodily pressures are the most intense. 45 00:04:43,500 --> 00:04:49,000 In that being, in them, they are very far from attrion demigods. 46 00:04:49,000 --> 00:04:53,000 What role do reason or intentions play in the action we take? 47 00:04:53,000 --> 00:05:00,000 As I just said, we, in order to excite pleasure, we should be wild by our reason, 48 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:05,500 because bodily pleasures are of saturation and falling by pain. 49 00:05:05,500 --> 00:05:11,000 Rational and spiritual pleasures are superior because they are more lasting and better for you. 50 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:21,000 Of course, I want to tell you to attest that they are effective and to serve in military training. 51 00:05:21,000 --> 00:05:23,000 How would you explain this quote? 52 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:31,000 And since pleasure is at first a native word, for that reason we do not choose every pleasure, whatever rather can possibly be. 53 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:44,000 Dysenthesis means that there are pressure with bad consequences, or sometimes we think that pressure is poor when we have dyslexia, for example, in our experience. 54 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:50,000 Thank you for your time. I would say that you are very important to me. Hope to see you soon. Bye! 55 00:05:50,000 --> 00:06:00,000 Hello, today we are here with Diogenes. 56 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:01,000 Hello. 57 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:04,000 May I ask, from where you are? 58 00:06:04,000 --> 00:06:07,000 I was born in the year 480 B.C. 59 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:09,000 And where are you from? 60 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:11,000 I'm from Sinti, Turkey. 61 00:06:11,000 --> 00:06:13,000 Oh, what a beautiful country. 62 00:06:13,000 --> 00:06:15,000 Do you also live there? 63 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:16,000 Yes, I live there. 64 00:06:16,000 --> 00:06:28,000 But I also heard about the fact that you are really familiar with tons of cars and vehicles. 65 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:33,000 I didn't know it was an affair. It's really comfy. I recommend it. 66 00:06:33,000 --> 00:06:37,000 No, I don't believe it's an affair. 67 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:44,000 I think you should live three to eight times as long as you live in such a simple home. 68 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:48,000 And how would you describe happiness? 69 00:06:48,000 --> 00:07:00,000 Well, I would describe it to be free, to feel free, to be in control of nature, to focus on what you like. 70 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:05,000 Well, I'd love to hear your questions. 71 00:07:05,000 --> 00:07:07,000 Okay. 72 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:13,000 Let us talk about some of your favorite words. 73 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:20,000 The happiest man is the one who has the reward needs. 74 00:07:20,000 --> 00:07:24,000 It means that you don't need things to be free. 75 00:07:24,000 --> 00:07:28,000 Because you are empowered to have the strength and the good self, 76 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:33,000 you are such a friend to the right religion as sometimes an easy life. 77 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:36,000 And what will you mean when you say, 78 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:42,000 it is the privilege of the books to one who knows it 79 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:46,000 And on the good side, it will lead to wellness. 80 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:50,000 It's the need to not need to really have to live. 81 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:54,000 This is the only way to lead us to God. 82 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:58,000 We can lead anything and always enjoy a perfectly happy life. 83 00:07:58,000 --> 00:08:02,000 If we don't know, if we do not have needs and desires, 84 00:08:02,000 --> 00:08:06,000 we will be happy and we will see God. 85 00:08:06,000 --> 00:08:10,000 What do we really love? I love the burial. 86 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:13,000 But, like, eh, why? 87 00:08:13,000 --> 00:08:17,000 Why do you focus on me in my life? 88 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:23,000 Because I enjoy having the real little things to focus on things I love. 89 00:08:24,000 --> 00:08:27,000 Well, that was an interesting talk, wasn't it? 90 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:28,000 Maybe. 91 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:30,000 What did you think, Mish? 92 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:33,000 Well, bye, Mish! 93 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:34,000 Bye! 94 00:08:40,000 --> 00:08:49,000 Today in our TV show we have a very special guest, the incredible Socrates. 95 00:08:49,000 --> 00:08:56,000 Socrates is an amazing philosopher that has introduced us to some of the important reflections 96 00:08:56,000 --> 00:08:57,000 about happiness. 97 00:08:57,000 --> 00:09:04,000 So Socrates, we can start the interview if you want to. 98 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:06,000 Okay, let's start. 99 00:09:06,000 --> 00:09:11,000 So, Socrates, first we want to know who taught you or how did you start thinking like that? 100 00:09:12,000 --> 00:09:17,000 Well, I was always interested in thinking about what is good or bad. 101 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:23,000 So, I think that starting from that point, I want to spend my technology in that area. 102 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:26,000 That is a very interesting point of view. 103 00:09:26,000 --> 00:09:31,000 So, if you agree, we are going to try to learn more about these definitions. 104 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:35,000 So, Socrates, now that you have introduced us the beginning of your thoughts, 105 00:09:35,000 --> 00:09:40,000 we can be able to speak with you about what do you think in the area of happiness. 106 00:09:40,000 --> 00:09:41,000 Yes, first. 107 00:09:41,000 --> 00:09:44,000 So, first, how do you define happiness? 108 00:09:44,000 --> 00:09:47,000 Can you let us know your own definition of this topic? 109 00:09:47,000 --> 00:09:53,000 I think that happiness has to be with a good or bad of good choice. 110 00:09:54,000 --> 00:09:57,000 Please, can you tell us more about this definition? 111 00:09:57,000 --> 00:10:06,240 Well, I believe that if you know what is your right, we will never work wrong. 112 00:10:06,240 --> 00:10:11,759 I have never thought about that, but I completely agree with you. 113 00:10:11,759 --> 00:10:16,279 And now, Socrates, how do you define happiness? 114 00:10:16,279 --> 00:10:21,659 I think that our intelligence will define our happiness. 115 00:10:21,659 --> 00:10:32,659 We have to bind the universal notation of values and have a good use of it to know how to act and be happy. 116 00:10:32,659 --> 00:10:39,659 Thanks for that reflection, Socrates. Maybe we have to put in practice some of your reflections, like this one. 117 00:10:39,659 --> 00:10:45,659 Now we are going to continue with some questions that are closer to the area of knowledge. 118 00:10:45,659 --> 00:10:50,659 What role do vision or our intelligence play in the action we take? 119 00:10:51,659 --> 00:10:59,659 Our intelligence plays a major role because only knowing what are good and right can be the correct one. 120 00:10:59,659 --> 00:11:04,659 Please, can you be more specific in your argument? 121 00:11:04,659 --> 00:11:09,659 Well, I point on the human object what motivates from the area of happiness. 122 00:11:09,659 --> 00:11:17,659 But where more known, the greater of ability and reason to choose will have to choose. 123 00:11:17,659 --> 00:11:22,659 Okay, I have to say that from all of your reflections, I get this one as my favorite. 124 00:11:22,659 --> 00:11:29,659 That is true. As we said, we have to learn about you because your ideas help a lot of people. 125 00:11:31,659 --> 00:11:38,659 Please, Socrates, can we ask you for a last question? 126 00:11:38,659 --> 00:11:40,659 Of course we can. 127 00:11:40,659 --> 00:11:45,659 So, this question is not about morally or ethically correct and also is not about happiness. 128 00:11:45,659 --> 00:11:50,659 but a relationship between humans and nature. 129 00:11:50,659 --> 00:11:53,659 What relationship should we have with nature? 130 00:11:53,659 --> 00:11:59,659 Wow, this is not a very common question, but I think that I can answer it. 131 00:11:59,659 --> 00:12:06,659 I can say that we need money and we have to. 132 00:12:06,659 --> 00:12:10,659 I like a phone to have to look and put a picture. 133 00:12:10,659 --> 00:12:14,659 That is a very simple but interesting aspect. 134 00:12:14,659 --> 00:12:16,659 We are going to think about it. 135 00:12:16,659 --> 00:12:19,659 With this question, we have finished the interview. 136 00:12:19,659 --> 00:12:21,659 Thanks for coming and answering our questions. 137 00:12:21,659 --> 00:12:23,659 Thanks to you. 138 00:12:23,659 --> 00:12:24,659 Bye bye. 139 00:12:31,659 --> 00:12:39,659 Today we have a very famous philosopher who was known for being a neoclassic philosopher, astronomer, a mathematician and biologist. 140 00:12:39,659 --> 00:12:51,659 I was born in Alexandria, a city in Egypt, in 317. 141 00:12:51,659 --> 00:12:55,659 How do you describe the cosmos? 142 00:12:55,659 --> 00:13:03,659 My main contribution to cosmology was to move the Earth from the center of the Universe to place it, like one more planet around the Sun. 143 00:13:03,659 --> 00:13:13,659 A colossal step taking into account the existing conceptions at this time, which defended that the Earth was in the center of the universe. 144 00:13:13,659 --> 00:13:16,659 What science were you most interested in? 145 00:13:16,659 --> 00:13:24,659 I was interested in astronomy, astrology and mathematics, but I studied arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music. 146 00:13:24,659 --> 00:13:30,659 Can you give us two geographical data examples? 147 00:13:30,659 --> 00:13:36,159 Of course, I was one of the first woman philosophers, and I am finished for being one of the best 148 00:13:36,159 --> 00:13:38,659 mathematicians and astronomers of my time. 149 00:13:38,659 --> 00:13:42,659 What relationship do you have with nature? 150 00:13:42,659 --> 00:13:48,659 The fundamental relationship between humans and nature is the change and change of resources 151 00:13:48,659 --> 00:13:52,659 that service nature and humans provide to each other. 152 00:13:52,659 --> 00:13:55,659 It is true you were the first woman philosopher? 153 00:13:55,659 --> 00:13:56,659 Yes, of course. 154 00:13:56,659 --> 00:14:00,159 When have you enjoyed making your history? 155 00:14:00,159 --> 00:14:06,659 I was known more for the work I have developed in Mathematicals than in Astronomy, primarily 156 00:14:06,659 --> 00:14:14,259 from my work on the ideas of conic sections introduced by Apollonius and I placed my authorship 157 00:14:14,259 --> 00:14:20,659 in the construction of a strobe, hydrometer and eye eyes. 158 00:14:20,659 --> 00:14:22,659 What was this education like? 159 00:14:22,659 --> 00:14:26,159 Did you watch it over your physical health? 160 00:14:26,159 --> 00:14:27,659 Of course not. 161 00:14:27,659 --> 00:14:40,659 I made sure that my studies were successful, as my father wanted, but I also dedicated myself to physical activity like that allowed me to maintain the healthiest figure and men possible. 162 00:14:41,659 --> 00:14:45,659 What was your love life? 163 00:14:46,659 --> 00:14:53,659 I married the philosopher Isidore. Of course, I remained a virgin all my life despite certain comments I received. 164 00:14:53,659 --> 00:14:59,659 What did you expect in terms of your studies? 165 00:14:59,659 --> 00:15:10,659 I was generally a Greek Neoplaton philosopher and teacher, so I taught several disciplines in my house, but I also studied in astronomy and mathematics. 166 00:15:10,659 --> 00:15:14,659 How was your life with your family? 167 00:15:14,659 --> 00:15:27,659 There is really no information about my mother, but it is known that my father, Theon of Alexandria, was a philosopher and mathematician, and he took my education very much into account. 168 00:15:27,659 --> 00:15:35,659 Finally, we know that you, like many others, went through the difficult days, because the Christians would have an experience. 169 00:15:35,659 --> 00:15:47,659 First of all, the Christians linked my knowledge with Parasites, which was not so easy at that time, since Christianity was beginning post in Alexandria. 170 00:15:47,659 --> 00:16:01,659 I had no choice but to convert to the religion, but this was ministrated and seen as a conspiracy against the Christian leader of the towns, so I was killed. 171 00:16:01,659 --> 00:16:03,659 But what was Pera means? 172 00:16:03,659 --> 00:16:11,659 In that religion, gods were worshipped which, according to three monastetic religions, were believed to be false. 173 00:16:11,659 --> 00:16:17,659 Thank you very much for all these information. See you next time. Bye. 174 00:16:50,980 --> 00:16:59,549 When we were before busy, in this era, we are busy. 175 00:16:59,549 --> 00:17:04,549 What role does our intelligence play in the actions we take? 176 00:17:04,549 --> 00:17:09,549 I think intellect is essential to achieve a good result of the decision, 177 00:17:09,549 --> 00:17:14,549 because you need a thoughtful reflection to find the right course of action. 178 00:17:14,549 --> 00:17:23,670 Nature is like a principle of change and rest. 179 00:17:23,670 --> 00:17:26,670 We have to live in a right accordance with nature, 180 00:17:26,670 --> 00:17:31,670 which also means to be in accordance with our racial and national nature. 181 00:17:31,670 --> 00:17:34,670 The nature of being human. Another question. 182 00:17:34,670 --> 00:17:38,299 Hope is good or bad. 183 00:17:38,299 --> 00:17:45,380 An action includes if it is a good decision and making a good decision, 184 00:17:45,380 --> 00:17:50,380 I mean that it reflects a mind-phone between the two extremes. 185 00:17:50,380 --> 00:17:53,380 And that is a virtue. 186 00:17:53,380 --> 00:17:55,380 The right choice. 187 00:17:55,380 --> 00:18:03,380 For example, generosity is a moral virtue because it is a conflict between cordiality and generosity. 188 00:18:03,380 --> 00:18:09,380 And the last question, what are the main conditions to be happy and healthy? 189 00:18:09,380 --> 00:18:22,349 I believe that without your help, economic resources and a good society, it is impossible to be happy. 190 00:18:22,349 --> 00:18:30,349 We need to have good living conditions, but also we need to be both virtuous and wise in the choices we make. 191 00:18:30,349 --> 00:18:32,349 Thank you for coming, Arista. 192 00:18:44,539 --> 00:18:48,539 Today we will speak with the great philosopher Plato. 193 00:18:48,539 --> 00:18:53,329 Good afternoon, Mr. Plato. 194 00:18:53,329 --> 00:18:55,329 Do you like to read some questions from Italy? 195 00:18:55,329 --> 00:18:58,329 The first one is, what is the idea of happiness? 196 00:18:58,329 --> 00:19:01,329 I think that our bodies divide into two parts. 197 00:19:01,329 --> 00:19:12,329 The first one is the song that is in the brain, the second one is in the heart that is the soul, and the other is the athlete that is in the stomach. 198 00:19:12,329 --> 00:19:20,329 And I think that if we control these three parts, we will control our courage, and if we control it, we will live a happy life. 199 00:19:20,329 --> 00:19:23,329 What do you think everyone thinks? 200 00:19:23,329 --> 00:19:35,329 I think that they should have the same rights as men because they are the same basically and that they do the same things as the man. 201 00:19:35,329 --> 00:19:37,329 What did you study? 202 00:19:37,329 --> 00:19:39,329 I studied the production academy. 203 00:19:39,329 --> 00:19:43,329 What relationship do we have with nature? 204 00:19:43,329 --> 00:19:51,329 The relationship that we have with nature is that the world is divided into five elements. 205 00:19:51,329 --> 00:20:04,329 Earth, air, fire, water, and cosmos. Each one has a particular geometry and the world of the earth is a cube. 206 00:20:04,329 --> 00:20:11,329 Which of the ideas do you disagree or think that are right? 207 00:20:11,329 --> 00:20:15,329 I don't trust in the human sense. 208 00:20:15,329 --> 00:20:33,420 Thank you for listening and paying attention to us.