Free Will is a Scam!
Episodes
9 episodes
Episode 9: Wang Yangming - Inquiry on the Great Learning and Instructions for Practical Living
This one stretched to a discussion of Art, particularly Bada Shanren (1626-1705 CE), then we wandered into a discussion of teleology, religion, and progress in society. For some background on Wang and the tradition of Neo-Confucianism that he w...
Episode 8: Søren Kierkegaard, The Present Age
Excerpt from Two Ages: A Literary Review 1846It is a review of Thomasine Christine Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd's 1845 novel, Two AgesEnjoy!
Episode 6: Is Free Will a Scam? (Part 1)
We broke this week's content up into two episodes. In this first part we mostly wrestle with Spinoza's logic and the question of a naturally determined reality vs. a pre-determined one. Stay tuned for Part 2!
Episode 5: David Foster Wallace - E Unibus Plurum
In the "Depressingly Prophetic" file, just behind Forster's The Machine Stops, lies this week's essay,
Episode 4: Kwame Anthony Appiah
This week we discuss Appiah's In My Father's House chapters 1-5, and assorted other works by and about Appiah.
Episode 3: Irigaray - When Our Lips Speak Together
The theme for this week (and next) is Feminism, and we read several brilliant works, including: Luce Irigaray - When Our Lips Speak TogetherJulia Kristeva -
Episode 2: Zhuangzi Inner Chapters
This week we dig into the first 7 chapters of the classic proto-Daoist text, the Zhuangzi, named for Master Zhuang, or Zhuang Zhou. We worked primarily from Brook Ziporyn's
Episode 1: Nietzsche - On the Geneology of Morality
Welcome to Free Will is a Scam! A new Philosophy podcast, in which I (mawkishly? Tepidly?) attempt to stay out of a fight with my brother, and we both defer to the better judgment of my sister-in-law. We are all teachers, and we love t...