From 656b63d2be08cae0e3aa826a5bdce4b8c909703a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Gauthier Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2022 22:44:21 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] complete migration of chapter 3 from m4a to mp3 --- content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-10-divine-unity.md | 4 ++-- .../podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-11-telos-and-the-good.md | 4 ++-- .../boethius-book-3-chapter-12-boethius-loses-his-vision.md | 4 ++-- ...oethius-book-3-chapter-7-The-Pleasures-of-Mind-and-Body.md | 4 ++-- ...3-chapter-8-concluding-the-case-against-false-happiness.md | 4 ++-- content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-9-the-true-good.md | 4 ++-- 6 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-10-divine-unity.md b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-10-divine-unity.md index 288ee6f..baa2bbc 100644 --- a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-10-divine-unity.md +++ b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-10-divine-unity.md @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ title: "Book 3 Chapter 10: Divine Unity" date: 2020-11-15T20:44:05Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1603570358179-0d88b850b5f68.jpg -enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-25_32b62cf54169bdab9e03800b26608fe9.m4a +enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-25_boethius-book-3-chapter-10.mp3 draft: false --- -{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-25_32b62cf54169bdab9e03800b26608fe9.m4a" >}} +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-25_boethius-book-3-chapter-10.mp3" >}} Such a happiness necessarily exists. Its seat is in God. Nay, God is very happiness, and in a manner, therefore, the happy man partakes also of the Divine nature. All other ends are relative to this good, since they are all pursued only for the sake of good; it is good which is the sole ultimate end. And since the sole end is also happiness, it is plain that this good and happiness are in essence the same. We have reached the summit, and Lady Philosophy now lays out the full case defending Divine Unity along Neo-Platonic lines of reasoning. *Bonus Content: **you may enjoy “Bella quis quinis”, a work of music written by Boethius himself.*** \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-11-telos-and-the-good.md b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-11-telos-and-the-good.md index 34f3ac1..4f5de6f 100644 --- a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-11-telos-and-the-good.md +++ b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-11-telos-and-the-good.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: "Book 3 Chapter 11: Telos and the Good" date: 2020-11-22T20:22:33Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1604847603416-7582a76c64dd4.jpg -enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-11-09_08935ee6631ade541a8640ad044fd3b6.m4a +enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-11-09_boethius-book-3-chapter-11.mp3 draft: false --- -{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-11-09_08935ee6631ade541a8640ad044fd3b6.m4a" >}} +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-11-09_boethius-book-3-chapter-11.mp3" >}} Unity is another aspect of goodness. Now, all things subsist so long only as they preserve the unity of their being; when they lose this unity, they perish. But the bent of nature forces all things (plants and inanimate things, as well as animals) to strive to continue in life. Therefore, all things desire unity, for unity is essential to life. But unity and goodness were shown to be the same. Therefore, good is proved to be the end towards which the whole universe tends (*This solves the second of the points left in doubt at the end of bk. i., ch. vi*.) diff --git a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-12-boethius-loses-his-vision.md b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-12-boethius-loses-his-vision.md index f9b3cf5..02e271b 100644 --- a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-12-boethius-loses-his-vision.md +++ b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-12-boethius-loses-his-vision.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: "Book 3 Chapter 12: Boethius Loses His Vision" date: 2020-11-29T20:18:39Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1605208124052-6de65fb7ca63c.jpg -enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-11-14_f4afe0339763d937fadfacb570a48c50.m4a +enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-11-14_boethius-book-3-chapter-12.mp3 draft: false --- -{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-11-14_f4afe0339763d937fadfacb570a48c50.m4a" >}} +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-11-14_boethius-book-3-chapter-12.mp3" >}} Boethius acknowledges that he is but recollecting truths he once knew. Philosophy goes on to show that it is goodness also by which the whole world is governed (*This solves the third. No distinct account is given of the first, but an answer may be gathered from the general argument of bks. ii., iii., and iv.*) Boethius professes compunction for his former folly. But the paradox of evil is introduced, and he is once more perplexed. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-7-The-Pleasures-of-Mind-and-Body.md b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-7-The-Pleasures-of-Mind-and-Body.md index 73ff929..c1ea2cd 100644 --- a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-7-The-Pleasures-of-Mind-and-Body.md +++ b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-7-The-Pleasures-of-Mind-and-Body.md @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ title: "Book 3 Chapter 7: The Pleasures of Mind and Body" date: 2020-10-25T20:57:40Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1601827945009-c4bc5e5bddec9.jpg -enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-04_f4243edc0e43ed5dacf6949c013284c1.m4a +enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-04_boethius-book-3-chapter-7.mp3 draft: false --- -{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-04_f4243edc0e43ed5dacf6949c013284c1.m4a" >}} +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-04_boethius-book-3-chapter-7.mp3" >}} (e) Pleasure begins in the restlessness of desire, and ends in repentance. Even the pure pleasures of home may turn to gall and bitterness. Analysis – Boethius warns us off of bodily pleasures, through the mouth of Lady Philosophy, because they give you a hangover. *Bonus Content: a segment from **a lecture by Dominican Father Dominic Legge, on the question of intellectual pleasure**. You can find the {{< newtab title="original lecture here." url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Mga-Deu4A" >}}. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-8-concluding-the-case-against-false-happiness.md b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-8-concluding-the-case-against-false-happiness.md index 426c658..5f7aa37 100644 --- a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-8-concluding-the-case-against-false-happiness.md +++ b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-8-concluding-the-case-against-false-happiness.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title: "Book 3 Chapter 8: The End of False Happiness" date: 2020-11-01T20:49:35Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1602415762934-00a66329d8302.jpg -enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-11_b31c44342617fc34230ec1716e5ee3ff.m4a +enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-11_boethius-book-3-chapter-8.mp3 draft: false --- -{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-11_b31c44342617fc34230ec1716e5ee3ff.m4a" >}} +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-11_boethius-book-3-chapter-8.mp3" >}} All fail, then, to give what they promise. There is, moreover, some accompanying evil involved in each of these aims. Beauty and bodily strength are likewise of little worth. In strength man is surpassed by the brutes; beauty is but outward show. Lady Philosophy concludes her case against false happiness with a brief bullet-point recap, and a verse to remind us not to spend our lives looking for things where they cannot be found. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-9-the-true-good.md b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-9-the-true-good.md index 793464a..daf1f16 100644 --- a/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-9-the-true-good.md +++ b/content/podcast/boethius-book-3-chapter-9-the-true-good.md @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ title: "Book 3 Chapter 9: The True Good" date: 2020-11-08T20:46:32Z series: "The Consolation of Philosophy" image: img/1295493-1603057542069-cd35fc6eb35f.jpg -enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-18_2c0dcd61bce8a8305b9196e233dc9043.m4a +enclosure: audio/podcast_2020-10-18_boethius-book-3-chapter-9.mp3 draft: false --- -{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-18_2c0dcd61bce8a8305b9196e233dc9043.m4a" >}} +{{< audio "https://gmgauthier.us-east-1.linodeobjects.com/podcast/audio/podcast_2020-10-18_boethius-book-3-chapter-9.mp3" >}} The source of men’s error in following these phantoms of good is that they break up and separate that which is in its nature one and indivisible. Contentment, power, reverence, renown, and joy are essentially bound up one with the other, and, if they are to be attained at all, must be attained together. True happiness, if it can be found, will include them all. But it cannot be found among the perishable things hitherto considered. We reach the end of the journey to the true good. Philosophy and Boethius have a brief dialogue on the false good, and turn toward the true good. Philosophy ends the dialogue with a prayer to the source of the One True Good (God).