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Pano Kanelos on Hamlet and the University of Austin
Episode 214
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 01:05:01
It's back to school season, and to mark the occasion, the full host complement is joined by Dr. Pano Kanelos, founding president of the University of Austin. Together, the ensemble dissect key moments in Hamlet. That includes a potential recontextualization of the best-known soliloquy in the world, Hamlet's “To be or not to be” speech. Plus: a look at the University of Austin as it prepares to welcome its inaugural class.
Robert Wyllie on Understanding Byung-Chul Han
Episode 213
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Duration 01:06:32
Joining Alex and Greg this week is Professor Robert Wyllie of Ashland University. He guides the group through the thought-provoking world of Byung-Chul Han, one of today's most interesting living philosophers, using his new ciritcal introduction to Han as a baseline. Professor Wyllie delves especially into Han's early work, exploring his weighty ideas on technology, culture, and the human condition in a way accessible to newcomers and veteran listeners alike. Tune in for a thinker that bridges the gap between Korean and German thought!
Ariel Helfer on Plato's Letters
Episode 204
mercredi 19 juin 2024 • Duration 01:20:10
In this episode, the guys are joined by Professor Ariel Helfer of Wayne State University to discuss his new book on Plato's Letters. Delve into an engaging conversation about the philosophical insights and historical context of Plato's epistolary works, as well as how we ought to contextualize the work itself.
Strauss' Natural Right and History, Part 1
Episode 116
mercredi 5 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:05:54
This week, the guys are back to the three man band format. They discuss the opening of Strauss' most read work and highlight patterns of thought that continue throughout Natural Right and History.
Interview: Tom Cleveland on Aristotle and Prophecy
Episode 115
mercredi 28 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:20:07
n this edition of The New Thinkery, Alex and Greg are joined for a second time by Dr. Thomas Cleveland, Academics Program Officer for the Jack Miller Center. The group take a look at a very short text that could be read in an hour, but to understand thoroughly could take years.
Interview: BJ Dobski on Thucydides' Archaeology
Episode 114
mercredi 21 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:20:47
This week, the guys are joined by Assumption University's own BJ Dobski. The group discuss Thucydides as a source of ancient history, the extent to which he is reliable, and the archaeology surrounding him personally.
Interview: Fereshteh Priou on Proust, In Search of Lost Time, Vol. 1: Swann's Way
Episode 113
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:02:33
In this episode of The New Thinkery, David and Alex have temporarily replaced Greg with Alex's mother, Fereshteh, who is an expert on Marcel Proust's mammoth 4,000+ page text, In Search of Lost Time. In the episode, the group discuss the first volume of the text, Swann's Way, analyzing the circuitous structure and style of writing utilized, as well as how it contributes to the text's overall message.
Interview: Damian Jungerman on the Value of Great Books
Episode 112
mercredi 7 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:19:20
This week, the guys are joined by Damian Jungerman, a former US serviceman turned intellectual with a seriously impressive résumé. Jungerman details how great books saved him and how those great books continue to be a source of immense value, as well as sharing candid stories from the battlefield.
Herbert Storing's Liberal Education and the Common Man
Episode 112
mercredi 31 août 2022 • Duration 54:39
As school kicks into gear as summer is winding down, the guys take the opportunity to talk about the extent to which the common man can be benefitted or harmed by liberal education, using Herbert Storing's famous essay as a starting point.
Interview: Jerry Weinberger on Ben Franklin's Autobiography
Episode 111
mercredi 24 août 2022 • Duration 01:08:51
In this week's installment of The New Thinkery, the guys are joined by Michigan State's distinguished professor emeritus Jerry Weinberger. The group discuss Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, its importance, and whether and to what extent Fraknlin is an esoteric writer.








