Thresholds of Thought

Thresholds of Thought is a space for philosophical confrontation — not as academic exercise, but as lived urgency. Each episode crosses a threshold: between idea and experience, between the political and the personal, between silence and speech.

Here, the history of thought meets the convulsions of the present: war, loss, love, collapse, resistance. From Heraclitus to Heidegger, from the tragic to the systemic, from myth to chaos — philosophy is summoned to stand where the ground trembles.

This is not a place of answers. It is a place of rupture, of listening, of radical questioning.
Because thought, when true to its essence, does not explain — it exposes. It exposes us to the mystery, the danger, the unbearable brightness of being.

Welcome to the thresholds. Not everyone comes back.