A podcast where we explore the limits of our knowledge, try to understand the things we take for granted, and work to see things from new points of view.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
Jonathan and Jeff are finally back with a conversation that picks up the threads that were left in the previous episode's topics of Daoist philosophy and technology. Jeff asks Jon if he's seen Spirited Away and tries to make a connection without reve... more
Jonathan and Jeff continue their discussion of technology and the dilemma of how technology makes things easier, which simultaneously undermines the activities that lead to meaning (e.g., habit-building, etc.). Building off of Alan Jacobs's essay tha... more
Jeff and Jonathan open this next episode in their miniseries on technology by talking about an article by Alan Jacobs that recently appeared in The New Atlantis. The subtitle of this article is: "Neil Postman was right. So what?" Is there a way beyon... more
Jeff and Jonathan are back with season two of Subjects in Process. Starting off with a series on technology, in this first half of the episode, Jeff and Jonathan attempt to summarize what they think they know, their sources and where they are coming ... more
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I’ve really appreciated this podcast as of late. I love how practical it is, discussing how these ideologies and how technology directly influences our lives and our work. This podcast is intellectual and, in a lot of ways, beyond my understanding but it still manages to provide such practicality. It forces us to ask really important questions. My favourite episode thus far has been “Alienation and work.” Thanks Jeff and Jonny!
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Apple Podcasts | #176 |
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