Joel and Travis finish Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in this episode. Why do smart people, like babies, stare at the finger rather than where it is pointing? And what does this have to do with talk of God and debating empirical data? Also, when should we be silent? All that is answered...sort of...in this podcast.
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Joel and Travis finish Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in this episode. Why do smart people, like babies, stare at the finger rather than where it is pointing? And what does this have to do with talk of God and debating empirical data? Also, when should we be silent? All that is answered...sort of...in this podcast.
Matt (of Tactical Faith Radio fame) and Travis do a TF Radio and W_ndering Toward Wisdom joint interview with Christian B. Miller about his book "The Character Gap: How Good Are We?" Miller references numbers of empirical psychological studies that suggest that we are not as good as we think we are--nor are people as bad as we think they are. Rather, most of us lack both virtuous and vicious character. He also offers suggestions on how to develop truly virtuous character. Hint: Cinnamon rolls are not the answer (unfortunately).
This podcast is also available on TF radio: https://www.tacticalfaith.com/how-important-is-character-dr-christian-miller/
Check out Christian Miller's site: https://www.christianbmiller.com/
And look for his book: https://www.amazon.com/Character-Gap-Good-Philosophy-Action/dp/0190264225/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8
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Joel and Travis finish Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus in this episode. Why do smart people, like babies, stare at the finger rather than where it is pointing? And what does this have to do with talk of God and debating empirical data? Also, when should we be silent? All that is answered...sort of...in this podcast.