Afleveringen
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featuring philosophers Rob Manning and Jonathan Miles
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with Adam Klempner to discuss the roots and consequences of the ongoing war
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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We're joined by Brian Nolan, professor of psychology, to discuss free will and free will denialism
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A discussion of the field of world history with Patrick Manning, professor emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh
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the first of many episodes on liberalism
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the first of many episodes on the crusades
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featuring Kate Epstein on the historian's role in the culture wars
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featuring historians Patrick Hotle and Sam Swisher, on public morality
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featuring Anthony Bishop, on the themes of capitalism, homelessness, and American politics
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featuring Sabaoun Nasseri, PhD candidate in history at Stanford University, a discussion of the American occupation of Afghanistan, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and more
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featuring Owen Cook, managing editor of American Naturalist, on American history and politics
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continuing the conversation with Owen Cook, on the 1619 project and the culture wars, and competing conceptions of democracy
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featuring Neil Wright, political scientist at Quincy University, in a discussion of a book by Noah Shusterman, Armed Citizens: The Road from Ancient Rome to the Second Amendment
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This episode breaks down the purpose and scope of this podcast, inviting listener participation