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Episode 22: Elizabeth Anderson - A new equality and the philosopher for this moment in American life
Manage episode 300882163 series 2974825
コンテンツは Ryan McGranaghan によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Ryan McGranaghan またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal。
Show Notes:
- Marx Philosophic and Economic manuscript of 1844 (3:30)
- Changed by exposure to systematic class privilege (7:10)
- ‘Cubilcle’-ization revolution (8:10)
- Normative aspects of economics and markets (11:30)
- The American Economic Journal (15:00)
- Being intellectually curious (16:00)
- Hugh Lacey History of Philosophy and Science - Swarthmore (16:00)
- Thomas Kuhn - Structure of Scientific Revolutions (18:30)
- How scientific ‘controversies’ arise and how they are resolved
- Intellectual fruitfulness of doing philosophy of X where X can be any discipline or problem (20:00)
- Turning point: do this from political and economic philosophy
- Normative inquiry has to be responsive to the actual experiences of people (22:00)
- Early life as a contemporary philosopher (24:00)
- John Dewey and privatism (25:00)
- Max Weber “Science as a Vocation" (26:30)
- Any vocation is ‘Wissenschaft’ (knowledge-making)
- Sustaining moments are those when the big questions arise
- Why it is hard to ask people what matters to them (32:00)
- Ethnography and human-centered design - how your ideas impact on the ground (33:20)
- Read broadly (34:00)
- "The Island Of Stone Money” - Island of Yap (36:30)
- Creative process (38:20)
- “The key is always to keep reading"
- How she decides what to read - have a research question in mind (39:20)
- What is populism? By Jan-Werner Müller (42:20)
- Landmark paper “What is the point of equality” (42:30)
- Quest for equality is a quest for justice, to get rid of oppressive social relations (46:20)
- MacArthur Foundation ‘Genius Grants’ (47:25)
- Cecilia Conrad Origins episode (48:20)
- Future book (50:30)
- Research into how different disciplines attributes ‘genius’ (51:30)
- Definitions of genius (52:00)
- How she organizes information (52:30)
- Thomas Piketty Capital in the Twenty-First Century (1:00:00)
- Morning routine (1:07:10)
- Locke’s Second Treatise (1:09:50)
- Lightning Round (1:17:00)
- Book: The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith
- 'Five-Cut Fridays’ series
67 つのエピソード
Episode 22: Elizabeth Anderson - A new equality and the philosopher for this moment in American life
Manage episode 300882163 series 2974825
コンテンツは Ryan McGranaghan によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Ryan McGranaghan またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal。
Show Notes:
- Marx Philosophic and Economic manuscript of 1844 (3:30)
- Changed by exposure to systematic class privilege (7:10)
- ‘Cubilcle’-ization revolution (8:10)
- Normative aspects of economics and markets (11:30)
- The American Economic Journal (15:00)
- Being intellectually curious (16:00)
- Hugh Lacey History of Philosophy and Science - Swarthmore (16:00)
- Thomas Kuhn - Structure of Scientific Revolutions (18:30)
- How scientific ‘controversies’ arise and how they are resolved
- Intellectual fruitfulness of doing philosophy of X where X can be any discipline or problem (20:00)
- Turning point: do this from political and economic philosophy
- Normative inquiry has to be responsive to the actual experiences of people (22:00)
- Early life as a contemporary philosopher (24:00)
- John Dewey and privatism (25:00)
- Max Weber “Science as a Vocation" (26:30)
- Any vocation is ‘Wissenschaft’ (knowledge-making)
- Sustaining moments are those when the big questions arise
- Why it is hard to ask people what matters to them (32:00)
- Ethnography and human-centered design - how your ideas impact on the ground (33:20)
- Read broadly (34:00)
- "The Island Of Stone Money” - Island of Yap (36:30)
- Creative process (38:20)
- “The key is always to keep reading"
- How she decides what to read - have a research question in mind (39:20)
- What is populism? By Jan-Werner Müller (42:20)
- Landmark paper “What is the point of equality” (42:30)
- Quest for equality is a quest for justice, to get rid of oppressive social relations (46:20)
- MacArthur Foundation ‘Genius Grants’ (47:25)
- Cecilia Conrad Origins episode (48:20)
- Future book (50:30)
- Research into how different disciplines attributes ‘genius’ (51:30)
- Definitions of genius (52:00)
- How she organizes information (52:30)
- Thomas Piketty Capital in the Twenty-First Century (1:00:00)
- Morning routine (1:07:10)
- Locke’s Second Treatise (1:09:50)
- Lightning Round (1:17:00)
- Book: The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith
- 'Five-Cut Fridays’ series
67 つのエピソード
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