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Philosophia
Dr. David Schenk
9 episodes
4 months ago
Please note that this show is currently on hiatus. In the meantime, we hope you that you will enjoy the past episodes. This show features the clear-thinking and articulate philosopher, Dr. David Schenk. After teaching philosophy at college for over twenty years, Dr. Schenk now offers his gentle but hard-hitting analysis of the classical tradition of education and philosophy as it engages contemporary culture and thought.
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Please note that this show is currently on hiatus. In the meantime, we hope you that you will enjoy the past episodes. This show features the clear-thinking and articulate philosopher, Dr. David Schenk. After teaching philosophy at college for over twenty years, Dr. Schenk now offers his gentle but hard-hitting analysis of the classical tradition of education and philosophy as it engages contemporary culture and thought.
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture
Episodes (9/9)
Philosophia
Episode 09: Secular Moral Categories
How does the cultural adoption of secular moral categories impact people's qualities of life? How can classical teaching provide a solution to the modern loss of personhood?
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3 years ago
23 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 08: Competing Moral Theories
What moral deformities exist in our K-12 education system? How does biological reductionism play into this confusion of morality?
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3 years ago
16 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 07: The Theories of Ethics
What drives the error in our moral thinking today? How have the metaphysics of ethics changed over the course of history?
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3 years ago
21 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 06: Chronological Snobbery and the Primacy of Personhood
In this episode, we continue our discussion of the primacy of personhood with the addition of chronological snobbery.
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3 years ago
18 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 05: Primacy of Personhood
In this episode, we focus on what the benefits of classical education are for students and how those benefits show up in the classroom.
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3 years ago
27 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 04: How to Think Clearly and Avoid Confusing Categories
In this episode, we continue our discussion on thinking clearly–this time by learning how to avoid confusing categories, questions, and assertions.
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3 years ago
34 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 03: How to Think Clearly and Avoid Academic Jargon
In this episode, we continue our discussion of why intellectual honesty is so greatly needed and increasingly rare.
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3 years ago
30 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 02: Intellectual Honesty Part 2
In this episode, we continue our discussion of why intellectual honesty is so greatly needed and increasingly rare.
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3 years ago
33 minutes

Philosophia
Episode 01: Intellectual Rabbits (Intellectual Honesty Part 1)
The first step of academic inquiry is … honesty. Wait, what’s academic honesty? Find out.
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3 years ago
27 minutes

Philosophia
Please note that this show is currently on hiatus. In the meantime, we hope you that you will enjoy the past episodes. This show features the clear-thinking and articulate philosopher, Dr. David Schenk. After teaching philosophy at college for over twenty years, Dr. Schenk now offers his gentle but hard-hitting analysis of the classical tradition of education and philosophy as it engages contemporary culture and thought.