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S1E04 Religious Disagreement and Whether Religious Expertise Exists w/ Helen De Cruz
The numberless instances of religious disagreements should cause us to seriously question how we interpret personal religious experiences.
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S1E03 Placemaking and the Benefits of Local Scale w/ Jaime Izurieta
Jaime Izurieta, an urban designer and town planner, explains how local solutions and placemaking fit into a globalizing world.
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S1E02 Toward a Politics of Uncertainty w/ Daniel Wortel-London
Daniel Wortel-London presents what a political worldview that centers uncertainty as a guiding principle might look like.
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Philosophy on the Danube River
In the aftermath of the Yugoslavian Civil War, a local philosopher uses philosophical practice to inspire personal and communal action.
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S1E01 Richard Rorty and Achieving Our Country w/ Adrian Rutt
Adrian Rutt revisits Richard Rorty’s 1998 book Achieving Our Country—which finds itself more politically relevant today than it ever has been.
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Fire Is the Best Medicine
Just as apocalypse means revelation, so can fire be medicine and poison. “Fire medicine” confers benefits on individuals and communities.
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: The Opposable Thumb at the End of the Imagination
★★★★★
“Cool to see a less dogmatic angle toward philosophy and politics. Wish I had known about pragmatism and pragmatists much earlier.”
The Localizer
★★★★★
“Good interview-based podcasts depend on good interviewers who can ask insightful questions without forcing the direction of the conversation. Jeffrey Howard is one of those interviewers who really makes a conversation flow, and that makes this one of the top podcasts. Highly recommmend it!”
SODAKSUFU
★★★★★
“Erraticus has made a point of engaging with big ideas in a decent and open way. I’m happy to see this continuing in a show about pragmatist thought. This is definitely a philosophy podcast to watch if you’ll excuse the synesthesia. Can’t wait for more to come out.”
Ralph Keenan, Esq.
