
Maximilian NeapolitanskyPhilosopher (St. Petersburg State University)
I have been studying philosophy for more than 5 years, published in the magazines Logos, Kant Collection, etc. My goal is to talk about complex ideas and make them help people better understand themselves and our modernity. From this perspective, I wrote the book "What is the Truth?", a guide to the main ideas of modern philosophy. I also enjoy lecturing and conducting seminars on the philosophy of nature, science, posthumanism, and emotion research.
We talk about everything using memes and jokes. Just like that young teacher who knows how to open the window in time. We combine the incongruous: the psychology of Ranetok and the philosophy of Kant, the history of toilets and the secrets of great artists, the characters of the romance club and the chronology of the Great Depression. We’ll even look at fan fiction and all the pitfalls of mortgages! And all so that you can pass exams both at the university and in real life. Our main goal is to help you take your mind off your anxiety and get your dopamine hit from great content. And life hacks and recipes from the series «How to live this life?» — bonus.