The boys are joined by special guest Last Things to discuss Raymond Geuss' "Philosophy and Real Politics". They discuss Political Realism, the uses of political philosophy under a realist perspective and the failues of ethics-first approaches t
The boys are joined by special guest Wendell to discuss the influential philosopher Leo Strauss, his esoteric readings of key texts in Western political thought and his influence on the American Conservative movement.Follow us on Twitter:https
Tyler is joined by Dr. Jim Madden, Philosopher of Mind and martial artist, to discuss his series of articles on the seminal work of philosopher Wilfred Sellars. Through a reading of Sellars' "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man", we disc
The original EBL crew (Tyler, Joel, Dorus and Josh) reunite for a special 50th episode for a discussion of philosopher Alasdair Macintyre's "After Virtue". In the first part, we focus on the first half of the book and discuss Macintyre's diagno
The EBL Crew is joined by guest Gio of Content Minded to discuss the Canadian Philosopher and theorist of technology/media Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media". We discuss the new forms of media (internet, social media) within the context o
For part 2 of our (Tyler, Joel, Josh) discussion of Hegel's Philosophy of Right, we move from Hegel's general argument to the specifics of how he applies them to the Law, Punishment, Marriage, Family, The State, and so on. We then offer some cr
Tyler, Josh and Joel encounter the Plato of Germany - Hegel - and break down Hegel's project and its enduring influence across disciplines of knowledge/spheres of politics. Situating the Philosophy of Right within Hegel's larger corpus, the boy
In the conclusion of our discussion of Merleau-Ponty's "Phenomenology of Perception", we discuss the last section of the text and our final thoughts. We discuss Merleau-Ponty's corrective of the Cartesian Cogito, his Husserlian and Heideggeran-
In Part 3 of our exploration of Merleau-Ponty's "Phenomenology of Perception", we turn to the questions Merleau-Ponty raises and answers about the perceived world, discovering the radicality of Merleau-Ponty's arguments. The topics included are
In part 2 on the Phenomenology of Perception, Josh, Rory and Tyler discuss Merleau-Ponty's section on The Body. We break down the Object-Horizon Structure, the phenomenological understanding of disorders such as Phantom Limb Syndrome, the Body
The boys reunite to introduce and discuss the work of seminal phenomenological philosopher and precursor of Embodied Cognition, Maurice Merleau-Ponty. We discuss why phenomenology matters, the critique of the empiricism and intellectualism in M
EBL reassembles with Tyler, Joel and Gio. We discuss the highly influential text on ideological state apparatuses by the Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser. We evaluate Althusser's arguments on the embodied and lived aspects of ideological rep
Tyler, Josh and Joel revive EBL for a discussion of Jean Baudrillard's 1983 text "Simulacra and Simulation". They discuss Baudrillard's insistence that symbols and signs in our contemporary society are no longer representing something, standing
I reunite with my former co-host for a discussion on the philosophy of temporality in Husserl, Bergson and Deleuze. We discuss time consciousness, space and time, and generativity in Deleuze.
The EBL crew assembles to continue their series from Ancient to Middle Ages Philosophy, picking up where we left off on Saint Augustine's City of God. Topics we discuss from Saint Augustine's vast body of work here include torture, the critique
Tyler, Jefferson and Josh assemble to continue their series on ancient to medieval philosophy, now turning their attention to one of the most influential thinkers on both Christianity and Western thought, Saint Augustine.
The EBL crew convenes once again to continue their discussion of Aristotle's "Politics". Taking up themes from books 5-8, they discuss revolution and instability, the means towards human flourishing, education of the young and the virtuous citi
The EBL crew continues their look at Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, turning to Aristotle's "Politics" and discovers ancient answers to contemporary crisis.
The EBL crew convenes once again for the second part of their discussion on Plato's Republic, with the themes of speech and censorship forming the wrap-around topic.
The EBL crew is joined by special guest Alex McNabb for a discussion of Michel Foucault's 1978-79 series of lectures titled "The Birth of Biopolitics". The crew examines facets of neoliberalism in the light of Foucault's classic treatise.
The EBL crew discusses George Grant's seminal text "Lament for a Nation", a key text for understanding Canada and Canadian Nationalism written during a turbulent time in Canadian history. Grant's warning about the universal homogeneous state br