
Philosophy of Violence
08/20/20 • 31 min
The fifth episode of Dialogos, a Harker Philosophy Club Podcast. Officers Quentin Clark, Sophia Gottfried, and Akshay Manglik discuss philosophical arguments for and against violence, for both individuals and institutions. They cover historical perspectives on violence, civil disobediance, violent protest, and more in this episode of the Dialogos podcast. Produced by Akshay Manglik
Trevor Noah social contract video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4amCfVbA_c
Got any suggestions, or wanna appear on the podcast? Email us at [email protected], and make sure to come to our meetings, where we'll build on the discussion in our podcast!
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The fifth episode of Dialogos, a Harker Philosophy Club Podcast. Officers Quentin Clark, Sophia Gottfried, and Akshay Manglik discuss philosophical arguments for and against violence, for both individuals and institutions. They cover historical perspectives on violence, civil disobediance, violent protest, and more in this episode of the Dialogos podcast. Produced by Akshay Manglik
Trevor Noah social contract video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4amCfVbA_c
Got any suggestions, or wanna appear on the podcast? Email us at [email protected], and make sure to come to our meetings, where we'll build on the discussion in our podcast!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Philosophy of Race, Past and Present
The fourth episode of Dialogos, a Harker Philosophy Club Podcast. Officers Quentin Clark, Sophia Gottfried, and Akshay Manglik discuss how philosophies of race have evolved since the founding of the US. They cover debates between black intellectuals, abolitionism vs. reformism, modern philosophies of race, and more in this episode of the Dialogos podcast. Produced by Akshay Manglik.
Full synopsis of topics discussed (w/ timestamps):
-racism in Western philosophy (0:30)
-antebellum abolitionism (3:09)
-Washington-DuBois debates (6:48)
-phenomenology of Blackness (12:08)
-MLK-Malcolm X debates (13:35)
-present-day debates between abolition and reform (18:45)
-virtue signaling/optical allyship (26:53)
-modern leftist philosophies and their impacts on protests (29:24)
-reflection on past podcasts and race (40:38)
James Baldwin speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnh0pxOTvh8
Ta-Nehisi Coates Letter to His Son: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/07/tanehisi-coates-between-the-world-and-me/397619/
Got any suggestions, or wanna appear on the podcast? Email us at [email protected], and make sure to come to our meetings, where we'll build on the discussion in our podcast!
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God?
The sixth episode of Dialogos, a Harker Philosophy Club Podcast. Officers Sophia Gottfried, Akshay Manglik, Jack Hsieh, and Rupert Chen discuss philosophical arguments for and against the existence of God. They cover the ontological argument, the problem of evil, omni-contradictions, and more in this episode of the Dialogos podcast. Produced by Akshay Manglik.
Got any suggestions, or wanna appear on the podcast? Email us at [email protected], and make sure to come to our meetings, where we'll build on the discussion in our podcast!
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