Paradise Lost

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epic poem by John Milton

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Overrated or underrated? Henry Oliver on Milton, Tolkien, & Harry Potter. | Conversations with Tyler

Overrated or underrated? Henry Oliver on Milton, Tolkien, & Harry Potter. | Conversations with Tyler

Conversations with Tyler

Milton's epic poem discussed as underrated

Robert Breedlove: Philosophy of Bitcoin from First Principles | Lex Fridman Podcast #176

Robert Breedlove: Philosophy of Bitcoin from First Principles | Lex Fridman Podcast #176

Lex Fridman

An epic poem by John Milton, cited for its definition of evil as 'the force which believes its knowledge is complete.'

Spiritual Warfare in Daily Life: The Battle of Thoughts

Spiritual Warfare in Daily Life: The Battle of Thoughts

Eternalised

John Milton's epic poem quoted for its line, 'The mind is its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.'

Game Theory #24:  The AI Apocalypse

Game Theory #24: The AI Apocalypse

Predictive History

Mentioned as an example of a work where the speaker's interpretation (Blake's reading) is a minority one, contrasted with the canonical national reading. The speaker acknowledges his interpretation may be a 'risky terrain' and notes his focus on occult ideas within it for the semester.

Game Theory #23:  The WWIII Chessboard

Game Theory #23: The WWIII Chessboard

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A representative work of Anglo-American civilization celebrating individual achievement and the pursuit of godhood.

Dante #4

Dante #4

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John Milton's epic poem, which is said to be inspired by Dante's Divine Comedy, particularly Satan's rebellion.

Dante #8 Hell Cantos 20-32

Dante #8 Hell Cantos 20-32

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Milton's epic poem, referenced for its depiction of devils transforming into snakes, drawing a parallel to Dante's metamorphosis of thieves.

Dante Livestream #9 (Wednesday, June 24 10AM)

Dante Livestream #9 (Wednesday, June 24 10AM)

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Milton's epic poem, referenced for its depiction of Satan's betrayal and his logical persuasion of Eve, and its potential to elicit empathy for Satan.

Dante #9: Hell Cantos 32-34, Purgatory Cantos 1-4

Dante #9: Hell Cantos 32-34, Purgatory Cantos 1-4

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John Milton's epic poem, referenced for its portrayal of Satan's temptation of Jesus and the war in Heaven. It's contrasted with Dante's anticlimactic depiction of Lucifer.

Dante Livestream #10 (Thursday, June 25 9AM)

Dante Livestream #10 (Thursday, June 25 9AM)

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An epic poem by John Milton, marking the end of the English 125 course.