Discussing and redeveloping what it means to think vertically.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy |
In this episode, I talk about the allure of correctness, how I fell into a correctness trap in high school and lost some friends by my over-vigilance in correcting their grammar. Then I try to do a deep dive into what is behind political correctness ... more
C.S. Lewis is best known for his work as a Christian Apologist and his fiction series, The Chronicles of Narnia. Yet he considered one of his less well-known works one of his most important. It’s called The Abolition of Man. My guest today, Dr. Micha... more
Imagine if famous writers, scientists, philosophers, and social change-makers who died long ago could give a TED-like style talk. What would they say? more
Friedrich Nietzsche has been called the most influential and significant philosopher of our times. Yet his works and sayings can be enigmatic . My guest today helps me unpack some of Nietzsche's most famous assertions in his philosophy such as "God i... more
Nate and Tyler discuss one of Tyler's recent articles On Our Duties. We explore the foundations of duty, why duty depends on justice, and finally how justice depends on an objective moral standard.
This week, Nate and Tyler discuss a short essay by Ian T. Ramsey called Models and Mystery. And as the name implies, we go beyond the syntax and into Ramsey's ideas of cosmological connection that metaphor makes possible. This isn't like how you lear... more
Scott P. Scheper is a man of many talents. Copywriter, Entrepreneur, Podcaster, the list goes on. But he is also leading a revolution in how we develop knowledge, using the time-tested technology of a brain, pen, and paper. more
In this inaugural episode of the Vertical Thinking Podcast I have a conversation with Tyler Calder about Kierkegaard's book Two Ages: The Age of Revolution and the Present Age, A Literary Review. more
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