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The HBS hosts look under the hood, inspect the engine, and try to figure out what drives us.
Perhaps more than any other affect, desire is put to work in so many areas of philosophy. For Plato, it is the beginning of knowledge (or the soul’s search for truth), for Augustine, it is what marks post-lapsarian humanity–“Our hears are restless until they rest in you.” For Hobbes, it is one of the root affects and, perhaps, the root of the war of all against all. More recently, desire has become a focus in feminist philosophy, Foucauldian “geneaology,” philosophies of race, and queer theory, just to name a few central directions. In this episode, the HBS hosts talk about desire.
Full episode notes at this link:
http://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-50-desire
Please support HOTEL BAR SESSIONS podcast on Patreon here:
patron.com/hotelbarsessions
By Leigh M. Johnson, Jennifer Kling, Bob Vallier4.9
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The HBS hosts look under the hood, inspect the engine, and try to figure out what drives us.
Perhaps more than any other affect, desire is put to work in so many areas of philosophy. For Plato, it is the beginning of knowledge (or the soul’s search for truth), for Augustine, it is what marks post-lapsarian humanity–“Our hears are restless until they rest in you.” For Hobbes, it is one of the root affects and, perhaps, the root of the war of all against all. More recently, desire has become a focus in feminist philosophy, Foucauldian “geneaology,” philosophies of race, and queer theory, just to name a few central directions. In this episode, the HBS hosts talk about desire.
Full episode notes at this link:
http://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-50-desire
Please support HOTEL BAR SESSIONS podcast on Patreon here:
patron.com/hotelbarsessions

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