
A self-indulgent vanity project of a man with a microphone in hand, each episode explores a philosophical theme hopefully with a certain degree of accuracy. I try to keep it pretty light. More philosophy nerd than academic, it sprung out of free time during the pandemic. @KMaca5
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | ||||

In this final episode of a three part series on John McDowell's Mind and World, I take a look at McDowell's Transcendental Argument. I feel his transcendental argument comes up a bit short in making McDowell's case and neither does it seem to hold th... more
In this second episode of a 3 part series on the work of John McDowell, I look at McDowell’s epistemic distinction between the active and the passive. When we perceive the world, are we soaking up empirical data like a dull sponge or actively sorting... more
In this first episode of a three part series on John McDowell, I talk a bit about the splash that McDowell's Mind and World made on the philosophy scene when it was published in 1994. Then, I get into and onto the work of McDowell's philosophy itself... more
In this final installment of a four episode series, I take a look at criticisms of Thomas Kuhn's idea of incommensurable scientific paradigms. Kuhn makes use of a vague notion of seeing that allows him to say some surprising things about how people s... more
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I like the ideas explored, but the constant music and sampled voice behind the main content is distracting and makes it really hard for me to listen to. I have to skip back sometimes and other times I simply cannot hear over the top of the ‘backing’. I’ve given up.
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It gives a rundown of some philosophy problems with a flourish of trinkets and doodads.
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