Professor Kozlowski lectures on various subjects in Philosophy, Theology, and the Humanities. For a list of courses and projects, visit his website at: professorkozlowski.wordpress.com/
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Professor Kozlowski wraps up his study of political philosophy by discussing the ups and downs of the project, summarizing some of the most important findings, and musing about the future (which will hopefully contain less Hobbes).
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Professor Kozlowski concludes his series on political philosophy with a look at the nature of propaganda and its (often-unnoticed) effect on language. By examining the ideas of George Orwell's "Politics and the English Language," Harry Frankfurt's "O... more
Today Professor Kozlowski investigates a grab bag of other political perspectives, including the radical Utilitarianism of Peter Singer's "Famine, Affluence, and Morality," the Cosmopolitanism prescribed by Martha Nussbaum, and the Native American pe... more
The Ethics of Care presents one of the most cogent and effective alternatives to liberal government theory current today. It is revolutionary, empathetic, inclusive, and compelling. Today, Professor Kozlowski outlines the theory and practice of the E... more
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I imagine that I may be one of the few nonacademic people who has read all of the books the Professor refers to in his Russian literature series. His lectures are enlightening and essential for a better understanding of this obscure but interesting subject area. We all can be grateful that he has done the work and presented these podcasts.
I am a patron, you should be, too.
Thank you, Professor Kozlowsky.
I work as a Custodian at night at a school and am currently enrolled in classes to become an English teacher. I listen to at least one episode a night as I enjoy the insight and knowledge that is provided. For me it doesn’t lose any of its interest listening to them again. You can tell the work can care he puts into these talks and I love how it’s like an instructor having a conversation wall hanging out. He’s not afraid to say when he’s not an expert on something or when something is really jus... more
Stumbled upon this guy while reading Brothers Karamzov for a reading group, and now I’m addicted. He talks me to sleep every night. His philosophy lectures are good, but I get lost if it’s a philosopher I’ve never actually read. His Illiad lectures are great, as are his histories of classical Greece and Rome. He’s a great story teller and clearly an excellent teacher. I’m thrilled some college kids get to take him!
I tried to listen eagerly as a student, but I must tender a non passing grade for quality.
I like how he explains theology and Christian philosophy most. It’s hard to find someone who can explain it from both the theological perspective and religious studies’ perspective, and he does a very good job in balancing and connecting these two sides. (I’m not religious but I’m interested in religious studies.)
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The content focuses on a diverse array of topics within Philosophy, Theology, and the Humanities, emphasizing critical political discourse and social theory. Episodes tackle complex issues such as activism, conservatism, communism, and the nature of propaganda, often linking historical perspectives with contemporary events. The host presents intricate ideas articulated through personal anecdotes and references to notable philosophers, striving to make profound concepts accessible to a broader audience. What sets this content apart is its blend of academic rigor and conversational engagement, inviting listeners to explore philosophical debates and ethical considerations in today's socio-political climate.
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