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Nye and Connor take some time to share their experiences and thoughts about philosophy. They ask whether it should be caged by qualified academics or thought of as a verb; a transformative practice. Is philosophy at war with science? SPOILERS: That question doesn't even make sense!
Drawing on personal experiences and stories as well as our years at university, we talk about the right ways and the wrong ways of learning and reading philosophy, as well as some of the problems facing the field. What's this podcast for? How do we get people into philosophy? Should we even abandon the word entirely? Find out here... dun, dun, dun.
Here is the article we discuss: https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...
The full Dawkins/Weinstein debate we chat about can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYzU-...
An article written by Connor: https://twobeersuntilphronesis.weebly.com/saving-the-humanities.html
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Editing, audio & music mastering / production by Nye James.
Jingles recorded by Nye (guitars) & Connor (harmonica, mandolin)
By Two Beers Until PhronesisNye and Connor take some time to share their experiences and thoughts about philosophy. They ask whether it should be caged by qualified academics or thought of as a verb; a transformative practice. Is philosophy at war with science? SPOILERS: That question doesn't even make sense!
Drawing on personal experiences and stories as well as our years at university, we talk about the right ways and the wrong ways of learning and reading philosophy, as well as some of the problems facing the field. What's this podcast for? How do we get people into philosophy? Should we even abandon the word entirely? Find out here... dun, dun, dun.
Here is the article we discuss: https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...
The full Dawkins/Weinstein debate we chat about can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYzU-...
An article written by Connor: https://twobeersuntilphronesis.weebly.com/saving-the-humanities.html
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Editing, audio & music mastering / production by Nye James.
Jingles recorded by Nye (guitars) & Connor (harmonica, mandolin)