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Leaping Cholla Podcast
Kirk and Leah
90 episodes
1 day ago
After the kids are asleep, we settle into the Wrong Mountain Yurt to read a bit of Heidegger's masterpiece "Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event)" and then apply its anti-identitarian insights to the achievement of a post-liberal philosophy.
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After the kids are asleep, we settle into the Wrong Mountain Yurt to read a bit of Heidegger's masterpiece "Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event)" and then apply its anti-identitarian insights to the achievement of a post-liberal philosophy.
Show more...
Philosophy
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality,
Parenting
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Episode 72: The Ineptitude of Exactitude
Leaping Cholla Podcast
1 hour 22 minutes 51 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 72: The Ineptitude of Exactitude
In the final passages of section 80, Heidegger asks, “what is ‘more sure’: the immediate, naive description or the exact experiment?,” and then answers, “the former, because there theory is presupposed ‘less’.” Discussing this startling proposition, we conclude super section 2, The Resonating. Along the way we discuss “teaching to the test,” liberal education’s failure...
Leaping Cholla Podcast
After the kids are asleep, we settle into the Wrong Mountain Yurt to read a bit of Heidegger's masterpiece "Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event)" and then apply its anti-identitarian insights to the achievement of a post-liberal philosophy.