25 episodes

A podcast where two mates discuss philosophy, politics and intellectual history, because Ideas Matter.

Ideas Matter is hosted by Louis, a PhD student in political theory, and Alex, a humanities teacher.

Each episode is structured around the work of a great thinker. We aim to explore their ideas in an accessible manner, without dumbing them down.

No topic is off limits: the theology of Saint Augustine, Lenin's revolutionary theory, Marx's critique of capitalism, Platonic discussions on love, or Nietzsche's metaphysical musings.

Follow the show on Instagram @ideasmatterpod

Ideas Matter Louis Devine and Alex B.

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A podcast where two mates discuss philosophy, politics and intellectual history, because Ideas Matter.

Ideas Matter is hosted by Louis, a PhD student in political theory, and Alex, a humanities teacher.

Each episode is structured around the work of a great thinker. We aim to explore their ideas in an accessible manner, without dumbing them down.

No topic is off limits: the theology of Saint Augustine, Lenin's revolutionary theory, Marx's critique of capitalism, Platonic discussions on love, or Nietzsche's metaphysical musings.

Follow the show on Instagram @ideasmatterpod

    Civilisation and its Discontents by Sigmund Freud

    Civilisation and its Discontents by Sigmund Freud

    Sex. The Ego. Repression. Sublimation. The Death Drive. That's right, we're reading Freud. Specifically we are reading two essays by Freud, "Civilised Sexuality Morality and Modern Nervous Illness" (1908) and "Civilisation and its Discontents" (1930). These works provide a brief introduction to core Freudian concepts such as repression and sublimation. Join us for a critical reading of one of the twentieth century's most important thinkers.



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    Email the show: ideasmatterpod@gmail.com

    • 46 min
    The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle

    The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle

    Some call him "The First Teacher", others simply refer to him as "The Philosopher" - but you probably know him as Aristotle. If all philosophy is a footnote to Plato, then Aristotle is footnote number one. Join us as we discuss the most influential work of moral philosophy in the whole world, The Nicomachean Ethics.



    The mentioned essay by Quentin Skinner is called "Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas".



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    • 49 min
    The Dao De Jing by Lao Tzu

    The Dao De Jing by Lao Tzu

    Ideas Matter discusses its first non-Western text: the Dao De Jing by Lao Tzu. Daoism is one of the three major religions/philosophies in China, alongside Confucianism and Buddhism. Unlike most other cultures however, these religions are not mutually exclusive. Confucianism is deeply informed by Daoist cosmology, which was in turn informed by the introduction of Buddhism into China from India. The result is a fascinatingly rich and complicated philosophical school of thought with huge contemporary resonance. In this episode we primarily discuss the ideas of 'the Way' (Dao 道) and 'effortless action' (Wu Wei 无为).



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    • 46 min
    Herodotus, Postmodernism and the Philosophy of History, featuring Dan Crowley

    Herodotus, Postmodernism and the Philosophy of History, featuring Dan Crowley

    Alex makes his long-awaited return to the Ideas Matter studio, just in time for a special guest appearance by Dan Crowley. Dan is a man of many talents, a true renaissance man. Most relevant for our purposes is his day job as a scholar of Ancient Greece, particularly of the historian Herodotus. We interview Dan about his research which seeks to reinvigorate Herodotus' approach to historical story-telling by drawing on postmodern theories of history.



    We both really enjoyed recording this episode and have no doubt that you will love listening to Dan. Please subscribe to his newsletter, Some Writing.



    If you enjoyed the episode, please rate the show on Spotify or wherever you listen. As always, you can contact the show on Instagram @ideasmatterpod or via email: ideasmatterpod@gmail.com

    • 56 min
    'What is Political Philosophy?' by Leo Strauss

    'What is Political Philosophy?' by Leo Strauss

    "All political action has then in itself a directedness towards knowledge of the good: of the good life, or of the good society", writes Leo Strauss in his well-known essay 'What is Political Philosophy?', published in 1957. For Strauss, political philosophy is essentially normative. We do not understand political things unless we take them as phenomena which cry out to be evaluated as good or bad, just or unjust.

    Today's episode is a brief recapitulation of Strauss' essay, which includes his thoughts on the nature of political philosophy and the difference between classical and modern approaches to the discipline. This episode forms a nice contrast to our episode on Raymond Geuss and his approach of political realism.

    Do you agree with Strauss that political philosophy is always normative? Or do value-judgements also fall prey to criticism by positivists and historicists? As always, we would love to hear what you think.

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    • 29 min
    What is Political Realism? Philosophy and Real Politics by Raymond Geuss

    What is Political Realism? Philosophy and Real Politics by Raymond Geuss

    What does it mean to be realistic about politics? Why does Raymond Geuss, a Cambridge political theorist, describe himself as a "neo-Leninist"?  

    In this episode, Louis gives a run-down of Geuss' hugely influential text Philosophy and Real Politics (2008), which revives the longstanding tradition of political realism in Western philosophy. Political realism is a way of studying politics which treats the political realm as distinct or seperate from the realm of ethics or morality. In this sense, realists treat political philosophy as distinct from moral philosophy. Notable realists throughout history include Aristotle, Augustine, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Niebuhr, Morgenthau, and Lenin.   

    This is such an excellent book. Geuss writes clearly and to the point. Best of all, it's only 100 pages. I could not recommend it highly enough.  

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    • 31 min

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Exceptionally Engaging

An incredibly well-informed podcast that does a remarkable job at presenting complex and abstract ideas in an engaging way. This podcast is both entertaining and informative!

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This podcast is truly the sweetest thing to hit my ears. It’s great - with this, I get two birds with the one stone I.e I don’t have to have a background in philosophy to make sense of it, nor do I have to wade my way through huge amounts of literature to digest it. Doing a great service to the people, more of us should have a grasp on philosophy, and try to understand it as its the underpinning of most disciplines. The music and humour give it a nice touch. Bravo.

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