Theory & Philosophy David Guignion
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This channel is dedicated to the distribution of ideas so that they be made accessible to anyone. Some key theoretical domains that this channel explores, but that is not limited to, include Feminism, Gender and Queer theory, Post-Structuralism, Structuralism, Psychoanalysis, Marxism, Rhetoric, Epistemology, Ontology, and Phenomenology.
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Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem" (Part 1 of 4)
In this episode, I cover chapters 1-3 of Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann in Jerusalem"
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The Banality of Evil | Hannah Arendt | Keyword
In this episode, I explain Hannah Arendt's notion of the Banality of Evil and its relevance to the Israel-Palestine "conflict."
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Edward Said's "The Question of Palestine" (Part 3 of 3)
In this episode, I conclude Edward Said's "The Question of Palestine" by covering chapters 3 and 4.
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Edward Said's "The Question of Palestine" (Part 2 of 3)
In this episode, I cover chapters 1 and 2 of "The Question of Palestine."
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Utilitarianism | John Stuart Mill | Keyword
In this episode, I explain John Stuart Mill's approach to "Utilitarianism"
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Edward Said's "The Question of Palestine" (Part 1 of 3)
In this episode, I present a (brief) history of Zionism and cover Edward Said's preface and Introduction of "The Question of Palestine."
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I have just started listening, so take this with a grain of salt, but this podcast seems amazing!
Good idea, but the podcast would benefit from more care
I very much like the underlying idea of the podcast and have learned things I otherwise would probably not have learned. That is great. However, if I compare this podcast to, for example, the revolutions podcast, then it is striking how much more care goes into the latter. The creator of the revolutions podcast makes sure that he has a justified opinion of his topics by reading the relevant literature. David seems to only do this occasionally, with the result that the podcast is not as clear and helpful as it could be.
Sometimes I have to stop the podcast because I have the feeling that I do not get a reliable account here but just David reporting what he has read and what he thinks about that off the cuff without making sure that what he says on his podcast – which seems to reach thousands of people – is correct or at least a viable opinion. I begrudgingly return because I’d like to know at least something about the topics of this podcast, but I would be so much more happier would David put more care in this podcast. This could begin with him editing out at least some slips of the tongue or mispronounciations rather than just leaving everything in and so you hear him correct himself.
This podcast has the potential to be truly helpful and great, so I hope my feedback is seen as constructive criticism.
Great summaries of complex I texts
I am a scholar of cultural studies and use the Podcast to get the essential points of canonical texts I haven’t yet read. If you understand English well, the summaries are quite accessible but not oversimplified. Also, I appreciate the humility with which the approaches the Books he speaks about.