Wisdom at Work

Episode #18: Ask a Philosopher with Ian Olasov


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Ian Olasov is a doctoral candidate in philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and a public philosopher at large. In his new book, Ask a Philosopher: Answer to Your Most Important and Most Unexpected Questions, Ian weighs in on the results of a social experiment he has run for years: philosophers travel to public places like parks, street fairs, and farmers markets, set up a booth, and invite people to talk about whatever is on their mind. He has written for Slate, Vox, and other publications.

In this episode, Ian regales us with tales from the popular Brooklyn Night of Philosophy, considers what speech act theory can tell us about the rhetoric of the Black Lives Matter movement, and shares what he has learned running the “Ask a Philosopher” booth–from the funky to the weird, provocative, and profound.

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  • Ian’s website: www.ianolasov.com
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  • Slate, “How Did ‘All Lives Matter’ Come to Oppose ‘Black Lives Matter’? A Philosopher Weighs In”
  • Vox, “Offensive political dog whistles: you know them when you hear them. Or do you?”

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