Épisodes

  • The Role of Epiphanies in Everyday Life (w/ Sophie Grace Chappell)
    Nov 4 2022

    Sophie Grace Chappell (Open University) talks with Kevin (East Carolina University) about her book Epiphanies: An Ethics of Experience. They talk about what epiphanies are, why they should count as a type of reason (often more persuasive than more formal conceptions of reason), and why philosophers should better appreciate their role in everyday moral life.

    00: Intros, and Why Sophie Teaches at the Open University
    5:37 - What Are Epiphanies and Why Are They Important to Philosophy?
    16:06 - How Moral Experience and Thinking Work in the Real World
    21:08 - Epiphanic Experience, Empathy, and the Debate Over Abortion Rights
    29:03 - Epiphanies and Moral Monism, Relativism and (Sophie's Preference) Pluralism
    47:18 - Why Are Most Philosophers Reluctant to Acknowledge "Noncognitive" Factors in Moral Life?

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    1 h et 1 min
  • A Conversation with Holly Lawford-Smith
    Sep 13 2022

    Moti Gorin (Colorado State) talks with Holly Lawford-Smith (University of Melbourne) about her new book, "Gender Critical Feminism" (Oxford University Press).

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    1 h et 28 min
  • Getting Personal About Race and "Transracial" Families (w/ Sheena Mason and Kevin Currie-Knight)
    May 23 2022

    Sheena (SUNY Oneanta) and Kevin (East Carolina University) continue an ongoing conversation about the idea of race and Sheena's arguments about racelessnes. This episode gets more personal about Sheena's and Kevin's respective connections to "transracial" families. Sheena was adopted into a "transracial" family and Kevin is adopting a daughter who is differently raced than he. What does all of this mean for how we should think about race, racism, and the idea of racelessness?

    :009 - Sheena's book on racelessness will be out soon
    10:33 - Kevin and Sheena get personal about racialization and their connections to "transracial" adoption.
    31:24 - Different ways that different people experience and talk about racialization. Kevin talks about 'the wrong kind of colorblindness."
    41:13 - All the ways in which race is a clunky signifier 53:08 - The ways race unavoidably limits us. Can racelessness liberate us?
    1:13:13 - Kevin talks to his son about race with the help of a t-shirt and a children's book.

    Kevin's article ("Race Talk") that is referred to in the middle of the show: https://theelectricagora.com/2022/04/19/race-talk/

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    1 h et 22 min
  • What Can Philosophy Actually Do?
    Apr 26 2022

    Robert Gressis (Cal State Northridge), Dan Kaufman (Missouri State) and Kevin Currie-Knight (East Carolina) discuss what is and isn't realistic to expect of philosophy. Topics include Realism (Rob) and Anti-Realism (Dan and Kevin), Foundationalism (maybe Rob) and anti-Foundationalism (Dan and Kevin), and what we do when we attempt to ground and justify our positions to others. The conversation sprang from a set of articles at the Electric Agora. In one, Dan argued that philosophy is largely incapable of making sense of even basic moral considerations; in two others, Kevin argued that individual temperament plays a significant role in forming our philosophies.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Belated New Year Contributors' Roundtable
    Feb 25 2022

    Robert, Kevin and I inaugurate a new feature at EA: a New Year's Contributors' Roundtable. Publication was delayed due to my father's death, so please excuse the discussion's lateness. Most if not all of what we discussed remains relevant -- Covid-19, though of course, this was recorded well before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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    1 h et 38 min
  • A Sunny Nihilism? (w/ Wendy Syfret and Kevin Currie-Knight)
    Jan 3 2022

    Kevin Currie-Knight (East Carolina University) chats with Wendy Syfret (VICE Asia) about her new book The Sunny Nihilist: How a Meaningless Life Can Make You Truly Happy. They talk about such things as why the modern world relentlessly seeks meaning in everything, whether nihilism is a viable or liberating response, and whether/how nihilism is reconcilable with strong belief and activism.

    3:00 - What is nihilism?
    10:35 - When did Wendy come to nihilsm and find it liberating?
    16:48 - Why do we in the modern world "find" meaning in everything?
    25:41 - Why does "finding" objective meaning satisfy more than creating subjective meaning?
    30:38 - Are the young generally more nihilistic than their elders? Where is nihilism in pop culture?
    38:59 - How to reconcile nihilism with activism (another thing that Wendy cares about)?

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    57 min
  • Assessing Richard Hanania's Conservatism
    Dec 30 2021

    In this episode, Robert Gressis (philosophy, California State University, Northridge) and David Leitch (political science, California State University, Northridge) discuss the work of aspiring conservative public intellectual, Richard Hanania.

    01:01 - Let’s talk about sex, baby!
    04:44 - Hanania’s master idea—give the right a policy program.
    15:57 - Wokeness and civil rights law.
    27:05 - Who is Hanania’s audience?
    32:46 - Are HR departments progressive?
    40:51 - What Hanania does and doesn’t try to explain
    56:29 - Hanania and Caesarism: will they or won’t they?
    1:13:32 - Two more criticisms of Hanania: children and churches.
    1:20:58 - Hanania’s weaknesses and strengths as a public intellectual.

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    1 h et 29 min
  • The (Im)Possibility of Discussion on Social Media (w/ Sheena Mason and Kevin Currie-Knight)
    Dec 22 2021

    Sheena Mason (SUNY Oneonta) and Kevin Currie-Knight dialogue about the perils and promises of discussion on social media. (Sheena is more optimistic about the potential than Kevin is.) Along the way, they talk about perspectives on truth and whether humans are capable of getting it in an objective way, the postmodern-y fiction of Percival Everett, and the incentive structure of social and legacy media.

    0:41 - Some online heat Sheena is getting about an article she published at Free Black Thought (link below).
    9:43 - Why Kevin is Increasingly Pessimistic About Conversation on Social Media (and Why Sheena Isn't).
    36:24 - Is (Constantly) Defending Positions in Public Forums Overrated?
    47:21 - Is Social Media as Great When You Have Increasingly Less Faith in Objective Moral/Political Truths?
    1:07:06 - Was Postmodernism Too Liberal in Its Assumptions? Do People Need to Feel Like Their Beliefs are Grounded and Objective?

    Sheena Mason's recent article on Free Black Thought; https://freeblackthought.substack.com/p/theory-of-racelessness-a-case-for
    CONNECT WITH SHEENA:
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/queenshe
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theory-of-racelessness
    Website: https://www.theoryofracelessness.org

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    1 h et 35 min