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.
Joel and Travis are back! Whether this is good news or bad, they nevertheless have begun a series on Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality--a troubling and fascinating work. In this episode, Travis gives an overview of the Preface of the book, which explains what Nietzsche is doing in the book and why. Joel then tosses Travis some questions about Nietzsche and the Preface. Was Nietzsche simply a hater of ethics? Wasn't he a Nazi? Did he have any friends? Was he a misogynist? These questions are answered at least partly, as they begin the journey into a strong critique of Christian morality, and attempt to show what even Christians can learn from this fascinating philosopher.
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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.