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Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
Jeffrey Anthony
23 episodes
8 months ago
In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis. Contact: revivingvirtue@gmail.com
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In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis. Contact: revivingvirtue@gmail.com
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Philosophy
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Ep 16 - From Pragmatism to Outcry: The Social Construction of Economics and the Violence of Our Times
Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
20 minutes
2 years ago
Ep 16 - From Pragmatism to Outcry: The Social Construction of Economics and the Violence of Our Times
In this episode of Reviving Virtue, I explore the complex interplay between economics, morality, and violence in contemporary American society. Drawing on the philosophies of John Dewey and the hyper-reality of today's multinational firms, I reflect on the moral consequences of their actions and the seeming inevitability of societal anger and violence. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical context, and ethical inquiry, the episode invites listeners to consider how we might challenge the status quo, imbue our culture with new vocabulary, and recognize the social construction of economics as a path to a more harmonious future. Topics Discussed: * The philosophical insights of John Dewey * The moral responsibility of multinational firms * Socially constructed nature of economics * The role of politicians as magnets for public anger * Increasing violence in contemporary America * The need for new educational narratives and cultural guidance * Personal reflections on touring and experiencing violence Books Discussed: * Human Nature and Conduct [https://bookshop.org/a/94644/9780809328093] by John Dewey Contact: * revivingvirtue@gmail.com * Music by Jeffrey Anthony [https://open.spotify.com/artist/3fVmD7pjo4nMgYbSADFlVx?si=UdFcihTmSLC0Az96Noqg3w] * YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-S-86YcDfV94_u2i1qlYbQ]
Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
In "Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times," we explore the intersection of philosophy, ethics, and contemporary society. Hosted by Jeffrey Anthony, this podcast serves as a platform for engaging dialogue, where enduring philosophical principles confront the pressing issues of our era. Each episode embarks on a journey through the realms of pragmatism, ethics, and societal transformation, providing insightful perspectives and critical analysis. Contact: revivingvirtue@gmail.com