Circle Of Insight Productions

The Philosopher's Circle

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The Philosophers circle attempts to answer the most profound questions we all have in life. It is your guide to the fundamental nature of existence, society, and how we think. Join Dr. Carlos as he discusses philosophy with leading philosophers, theologians and more.

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Circle Of Insight Productions

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Latest episode

May 3, 2026

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Episodes

Sartre’s “Bad Faith” vs. the False Self: The Psychological Cost of Living an Inauthentic Life 03.05.2026

Examine the striking convergence between Jean-Paul Sartre’s concept of “bad faith” — the self-deception that denies personal freedom and responsibility — and Donald Winnicott’s psychoanalytic “False Self,” the defensive persona constructed to meet external demands at the expense of authentic existence.
This episode explores how inauthentic living creates profound psychological costs, including emo...

Marcus Aurelius and the Internal Citadel: A psychodynamic look at defense mechanisms in Meditations 25.04.2026

In this episode of Philosophical Psychodynamics, we explore Marcus Aurelius’ concept of the Internal Citadel through a psychodynamic lens, examining how Stoic practices in Meditations function as sophisticated defense mechanisms against psychological distress. We integrate existential psychology and philosophical principles to reveal how Aurelius cultivated self-awareness and emotional regulation...

The Ataraxia Analysis: Epicureanism as Affect Regulation 22.04.2026

Explore the intersection of ancient Hellenistic philosophy and modern depth psychology. This episode deconstructs the pursuit of *ataraxia* using psychodynamic personality axes, theories of emotional mastery, and concepts of self-fragmentation. Discover if tranquility is a state of mental health or a sophisticated defense against the universal "Anxiety of Lack."

Heraclitus and the Fluid Self: The Unconscious River You’re Always Stepping Into 20.04.2026

A high-level breakdown of Heraclitus’ philosophy applied to modern psychodynamic theory, exploring the fluid self, unconscious processes, and personality development for EPPP exam success. This episode connects classical philosophy with Freud, Jung, and PDM-2 concepts to clarify dynamic versus static models of personality. Ideal for psychology students, clinicians, and licensing exam candidates se...

The Prison of Perception: Kant and the Psychodynamic Mind 13.04.2026
Nietzsche’s Apollonian-Dionysian Duality 06.04.2026
THE MYTH OF DIONYSUS 27.07.2025
AUGUSTINE AND NEUROSCIENCE 13.07.2025
CERBERUS THE THREE DOG AND GUARDIAN OF THE PSYCHES SHADOW 06.07.2025
THALES FALLS IN A WELL 22.06.2025
EXISTENTIALISM AND PSYCHOLOGY 01.06.2025
ZENO'S PARADOX ACHILLES AND THE TORTOISE 21.05.2025
A HERO'S JOURNEY IN MOVIES 30.09.2024
STOIC PHILOSOPHY IN A PSYCHOLOGIST'S PRACTICE ON THE IMPORTANCE OF WHAT WE ATTEND TO MATTERS 27.08.2024
A JUNGIAN LOOK AT APOLLO AND HERMES STORY 23.06.2024
THE PHILOSOPHER REBEL DIOGENES 11.04.2022
BEING A HUMAN WITH CHARLES FOSTER1 29.09.2021
HOW TO APPLY FORMAL LOGIC IN TODAYS WORLD WITH DR. GIMBEL 01.06.2021
WE DISCUSS STOICISM WITH DR. PIGLUICCI 07.05.2021
THE MYTH OF DIONYSUS 1 31.03.2021
A LOOK INTO THE LIFE OF THE ROMANS- WE DISCUSS HOLIDAYS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 08.01.2021
EXISTENTIALISM AND CULTURE 21.12.2020
ARISTOTLE AND THE CONCEPT OF EUDAIMONIA 18.12.2020
THE POWER OF STORYTELLING2 08.12.2020
WHY DO HUMANS HAVE MYTHS 03.12.2020

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