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Rortian Liberalism and the Problem of Truth
In defending liberalism, the philosopher Richard Rorty argues that there is no difference—in practice—between aiming at justification and aiming at something more called truth.
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S1E14 A Tool for a Pluralistic World w/ Justin Marshall
Justin Marshall argues that understanding how our beliefs and truth claims are formed can help us to better navigate pluralistic societies.
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S1E13 The Philosophy of Lived Experience w/ Henriikka Hannula
Henriikka Hannula explains the central role the concepts of historicism, lived experience, and hermeneutics play in Wilhelm Dilthey’s philosophy.
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American Democracy and Its Broken Bargaining Tables
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Humans Are Not Merely Algorithms
In contrast with the algorithmic view of consciousness, process philosophy suggests that we’re fundamentally energy or “drops of experience.”
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S1E12 Philosophers Need to Care About the Poor w/ Jacob Goodson
Drawing from Richard Rorty’s edifying approach to philosophy, Jacob Goodson argues that philosophers need to focus more on the poor and marginalized.
Damn the Absolute!
A podcast about our relationship to ideas. Doing our damnedest not to block the path of inquiry. Hosted by Jeffrey Howard.
view episodes: Trusting Again: On the God Emerging From Faith Reconstruction
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