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Moving away from collective religious identities.

| Category | Title | Author / Presenter | Why It’s Relevant | |----------|-------|--------------------|-------------------| | | La Contrehistoire de la philosophie (complete series) | Michel Onfray | The full series expands the themes introduced in Audio 16. | | Philosophy of the Body | Philosophie du corps | Michel Onfray | Deepens the corporeal perspective briefly touched upon in Audio 16. | | Critical Historiography | The Philosophy of the Enlightenment | Robert J. Wicks | Offers a complementary view on the political dimensions of Enlightenment thought. | | Hedonistic Ethics | Pleasure and the Good Life: The Philosophy of Hedonism | David J. Gunkel | Provides a systematic defense of hedonism, useful for comparing with Onfray’s position. | | Audio Format | The Great Philosophers: A Podcast (Episodes on Pre‑Socratics, Plato, etc.) | Various | Provides accessible audio introductions that can serve as a counterpoint to Onfray’s narrative. | Moving away from collective religious identities

Michel Onfray’s , particularly Volume 16, represents a pivotal and controversial chapter in his career-long project to dismantle the traditional, "Platonized" history of Western thought. While the broader series aims to rehabilitate forgotten hedonist and materialist thinkers, Volume 16—titled Freud (2) —focuses specifically on a radical critique of Sigmund Freud and the foundations of psychoanalysis. The Project of Counter-History | | Critical Historiography | The Philosophy of

How this volume connects to his earlier critiques of and Platonism . Gunkel | Provides a systematic defense of hedonism,

(The Twilight of an Idol). Key areas of focus typically include: Amazon.com The "Nietzschean" Freud: