Thursday, December 29, 2011

Podcast Recommend: "Philosophy Talk"


Latin-American Philosophy

Latin American Philosophy began centuries before anything of much philosophical consequence happened in North America.  Yet in our own time, Latin American Philosophy is undergoing a protracted identity crisis.  Is it just transplanted European philosophy?  A reaction to analytical philosophy?  A reflection of the themes of liberation theology?  John and Ken explore Latin America's philosophical traditions with Joesph Orosco from Oregon State University, author of Cesar Chavez and the Common Sense of Nonviolence.  This program was recorded in front of a live audience at OSU in Corvallis.

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Is it Wrong to Wreck the Earth?
There are too many people, doing too much damage to the ecosystem, essentially guaranteeing that future generations will have a damaged Earth, and will have to invest incredible amounts of time, money and labor to repairing what can be repaired.  But future generations are made up of people who don't yet exist – what obligations do we have to them?  And what obligations, if any, do we have to our fellow fauna and the flora we all depend on?  John and Ken welcome environmental ethicist and celebrated author Kathleen Moore for a program recorded live at Oregon State University in Corvallis.


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