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Closereads: Philosophy with Mark and Wes

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Reading through difficult philosophy texts line-by-line to try to figure out what’s really being said.

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We're within the Self-Consciousness chapter of The Phenomenology of Spirit, specifically starting at sec. 206, which is the transition between two sections we've already considered on this podcast: Stoicism (and Skepticism) and Reason. The more famou... more

Mark and Wes read and discuss the short 2007 article, "Can We Get Our Materialism Back, Please?" Here Bruno Latour complains that materialism as modern common sense conceives of it is actually idealist: It is a social construction. Instead, a "thick"... more

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On Franz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks, ch. 7, B. "The Negro and Hegel." Hegel describes the abstract attainment of self-consciousness through recognition, but is this actually how it works in real slavery and its aftermath?

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While we modern folks have a generally clear distinction between law as in descriptive laws of nature and law as in ethical or civil commandments, these Medieval philosophers saw these as very much related if not actually the same thing, given that h... more

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Hosts

Wes Allwine
Co-host exploring intricate philosophical texts and themes through a modern lens, engaging in casual yet profound discussions on philosophical principles.
Mark Linsenmaier
Co-host with a passion for breaking down complex philosophical theories, fostering insightful dialogue on relevant philosophical debates and texts.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • Entertaining

    I enjoy the time they take to explicate the ideas. It’s fun to listen to their banter as they untangle some tough texts. A good complement to Partially Examined Life.

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    5
    Sazi
    United States2 years ago
  • The title alone is great

    I love this approach to philosophy texts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Themis831*
    United States2 years ago
  • Plato

    The Plato episode is excellent. I agree, you could just keep working through Plato slowly like this. The conversation, the questions it brings up - priceless. Thank you.

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    Euripides0314
    United States2 years ago

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Many find the exploration of specific philosopher's ideas particularly enriching, enhancing their understanding of the material.
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Sartre on Nothingness (Part One)
Q: What are the key ideas we should keep in mind about consciousness in the context of Sartre's philosophy?
Consciousness for Sartre is synonymous with nothingness, emphasizing that it's inseparable from our freedom and the inability to categorize it as a substantial object.
Sartre on Nothingness (Part One)
Q: What are your overall thoughts on Sartre and this text?
I think he's quite accessible compared to Hegel and fits well within the neo-Kantian tradition with an emphasis on freedom.

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