
S1E5: Anthropology and Plausibility Structures
03/16/21 • 41 min
What does it mean to be human, and who decides the answer to that question? Listen to find out why those questions are so important, and how “...standing at the crossroads and asking for the ancient paths — where the good way lies...” can help us answer them — even if there are a lot of syllables in this episode’s title.
What does it mean to be human, and who decides the answer to that question? Listen to find out why those questions are so important, and how “...standing at the crossroads and asking for the ancient paths — where the good way lies...” can help us answer them — even if there are a lot of syllables in this episode’s title.
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