2 hours and 11 minutes is a lot (And there is a lot of ancient religion elements too it) and it could be considered quirky at some points but overall it s a nice entry to epistemology as a concept.
Worth it if you have the time to listen but requires comparing it to other lectures upon the same subject and contrasting what comes across as 'real' to you and why it does.
Rinse and repeat and see how you come away from it all should you dare but I'd never suggest taking only one or two points as starting areas for an infinite area of philosophy.
2 hours and 11 minutes is a lot (And there is a lot of ancient religion elements too it) and it could be considered quirky at some points but overall it s a nice entry to epistemology as a concept.
Worth it if you have the time to listen but requires comparing it to other lectures upon the same subject and contrasting what comes across as 'real' to you and why it does.
Rinse and repeat and see how you come away from it all should you dare but I'd never suggest taking only one or two points as starting areas for an infinite area of philosophy.