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Episode #033 - Miles Hentrup: Teaching Philosophy and Hegelian Marxism

1h 6m · Exploring Minds · 01 Nov 14:00

Miles is a philosophy professor at Florida Gulf Coast University who shares his perspective on how to teach philosophy and create an atmosphere where students feel comfortable with having their views challenged. He also describes some of his ethical, political, and epistemological positions relating to Hegelian Marxism and Pyrrhonian skepticism. His introductory course at Stony Brook University ultimately inspired Bobby to pursue a degree in philosophy.

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