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Phi on New York
Gotham Philosophical Society
9 episodes
7 months ago
The Phi on New York podcast deciphers the words that city's philosophers (and other prophets) have written on the subway walls. Through in-depth conversations about the ideas, issues, and challenges that shape lives of New Yorkers, we try to understand what the city is and what it might become. Produced by Joseph S. Biehl Original music by Jay Spero Intro voiceover by Mike "Sport" Murphy Logo art by Mary Ann Biehl
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The Phi on New York podcast deciphers the words that city's philosophers (and other prophets) have written on the subway walls. Through in-depth conversations about the ideas, issues, and challenges that shape lives of New Yorkers, we try to understand what the city is and what it might become. Produced by Joseph S. Biehl Original music by Jay Spero Intro voiceover by Mike "Sport" Murphy Logo art by Mary Ann Biehl
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics
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Episode 4: Michael Menser and the Changing Logic of the City
Phi on New York
1 hour 3 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 4: Michael Menser and the Changing Logic of the City
Michael Menser (Brooklyn College, CUNY) joins the podcast to discuss how the logic of the city's model of development, use of space, circulation of goods and people, and over-burdened ecology are changing what it means to live in New York and how a more participatory conception of democratic engagement can help us to navigate the challenges to come.
Phi on New York
The Phi on New York podcast deciphers the words that city's philosophers (and other prophets) have written on the subway walls. Through in-depth conversations about the ideas, issues, and challenges that shape lives of New Yorkers, we try to understand what the city is and what it might become. Produced by Joseph S. Biehl Original music by Jay Spero Intro voiceover by Mike "Sport" Murphy Logo art by Mary Ann Biehl