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  <title>The Edwardian Socrates: G.K. Chesterton as Philosopher</title>
  <description> Landon Loftin, editor of&amp;amp;nbsp;Chesterton and the Philosophers and a speaker at this summer's Chesterton Conference, joins Joe Grabowski to discuss the first book to put G.K. Chesterton in direct conversation with figures of the Western philosophical tradition. Together they trace how G.K. Chesterton's literary and journalistic genius concealed a rigorous philosophical mind that professional academia has been slow to recognize—and why that neglect says more about the academy than about Chesterton.  In This Episode:  How a peer-reviewed journal's rejection of an essay on G.K. Chesterton and Hume sparked the idea for an entire edited volume Why G.K. Chesterton's best philosophical arguments are embedded in fiction and journalism rather than technical prose, and why that's a compliment to him, not a liability The essay on Chesterton and Aristotle, and how G.K. Chesterton understood virtue as a furious clash of opposites rather than a mild Aristotelian mean G.K. Chesterton's distinctive philosophical method: taking thinkers like Hume and William James more seriously than they took themselves, thereby dismantling their own arguments A preview of Loftin's Chesterton Conference talk on G.K. Chesterton as &amp;quot;the Edwardian Socrates,&amp;quot; and what that comparison reveals about philosophy as a vocation versus a profession   Chapters:   00:00: Introduction  00:26: Welcome and introducing Landon Loftin  01:25: Loftin's background: teaching, Owen Barfield, and G.K. Chesterton  03:03: Chesterton and the Philosophers: overview and contributors  04:43: Origin of the book: the rejected Hume essay  08:13: Book structure and Joe's essay on Chesterton and Kierkegaard  14:20: Chesterton and Aristotle: virtue as furious clash of opposites  18:30: G.K. Chesterton's philosophical method: out-Huming Hume  24:46: G.K. Chesterton as defender of philosophy  30:35: G.K. Chesterton's model of disagreement: furious friendship  33:52: Conference preview: &amp;quot;The Edwardian Socrates&amp;quot;   Resources Mentioned:    Chesterton and the Philosophers, ed. Landon Loftin (Wipf &amp;amp;amp; Stock)  2026 Chesterton Conference — &amp;quot;The Outline of Sanity,&amp;quot; June 25–27, Ave Maria, FL   FOLLOW US   Instagram  Facebook  X   SUPPORT   Donate  Shop   Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios </description>
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