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Abelard's Compelling Life Lessons
Season 59 · Episode 260

Abelard's Compelling Life Lessons

Do This First (Daily Motivational Podcast)

September 16, 202412m 56s

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Show Notes

Peter Abelard, a prominent medieval philosopher, theologian, and many say the preeminent logician of the medieval times. He was born in 1079 in Le Pallet, near Nantes, France. His early life was characterized by a strong desire for knowledge, leading him to study at various institutions, including the University of Paris like Rene Descartes and Thomas Aquinas.

By the age of twenty, Abelard had established himself as an influential teacher and was known for his innovative approach to logic and philosophy. Despite his academic prowess, Abelard’s life was not without controversy as he challenged societal norms in his professional and personal life.

Some of his decisions had disastrous consequences on everyone involved. Abelard's work and life are a powerful testament to intellectual freedom, but also the importance of consistently applying ethical principles to our decision making process.