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Just Another Book Club Podcast
by Daniel MajerowiczA podcast dedicated to talking about books, sharing knowledge, and provoking thought.
Copyright: Daniel Majerowicz
Episodes
Episode 8: Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne
27m · PublishedMy friend, Courtney, joins the show to discuss Dr. Kate Manne's book Down Girl. We delve into the philosophy of misogyny as defined by Dr. Manne, how it differs from sexism, its relation to patriarchy, and the importance of books and discussions on this topic.
Episode 7: The Secular Enlightenment by Margaret Jacob
21m · PublishedOn this episode, distinguished scholar of the Enlightenment, Professor Margaret Jacob, joins me to discuss her book, The Secular Enlightenment. We discuss how the concepts of time and space go through a radical change in the 18th century, how to define secularism, the importance of the rise of populated cities and much more.
Episode 7: The Secular Enlightenment by Margaret Jacob
21m · PublishedOn this episode, distinguished scholar of the Enlightenment, Professor Margaret Jacob, joins me to discuss her book, The Secular Enlightenment. We discuss how the concepts of time and space go through a radical change in the 18th century, how to define secularism, the importance of the rise of populated cities and much more.
Episode 6: The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious by Carl Jung
12m · PublishedOn this episode, we try and make sense of Jung's concepts of the collective unconscious and the archetypes, and how these ideas influence Jung's concept of the self. We also enquire how such concepts could possibly effect historical study.
Episode 5: Anti-Atheism in Early Modern England 1580-1720 by Kenneth Sheppard
19m · PublishedOn this episode, we delve into the arguments presented by early modern divines pushing back on the perceived threat of atheism. Largely thanks to growing anxieties over the revival of Epicurean philosophy, attached to contemporary authors, such as, Thomas Hobbes, these Christian apologists used the rhetorical argument genre know as confutation. Sheppard brilliantly analyzes these arguments and argues that an important shift takes place with the anti-atheism movement at the dawn of the Enlightenment.
Episode 4: A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
23m · PublishedOn this episode, special guest Francis Lukban joins the show to talk about the post-apocalyptic classic novel. We discuss some major themes of the book, share a few laughs from our time in college, and try to figure out how to pronounce Leibowitz.
Episode 3: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
26m · PublishedOn this episode, Joey Wolfensberger joins the show to talk about David Hume's philosophy, and some old college stories.
Episode 2: The Book by Alan Watts
23m · PublishedWith special guest James Hires, we discuss some of the metaphysical theories of Alan Watts. Most significantly, his view that the universe is one and that all existent things are connected.
Episode 1: The Blessed Revolution by Thomas Cogswell
22m · PublishedOn the first episode of Just Another Book Club Podcast, we discuss a book on war, deceit, and foreign political issues that occupied the English Nation in 1624. In the Blessed Revolution, Thomas Cogswell details how a massive foreign policy shift occurred within the English government. We will discuss all of this and how Cogswell's book can open our minds to even bigger questions about history.
Just Another Book Club Podcast has 9 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:19:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 8th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 08:12.