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Why Theory brings continental philosophy and psychoanalytic theory together to examine cultural phenomena.

Why Theory Todd McGowan & Ryan Engley

    • TV und Film
    • 4,7 • 25 Bewertungen

Why Theory brings continental philosophy and psychoanalytic theory together to examine cultural phenomena.

    Modernist Novel

    Modernist Novel

    Ryan and Todd theorize the modernist novel as a specific literary form, defined not by its time period but by its structural exigencies. They relate this form to the importance of the ending that function as a cut in the narrative movement rather than as a summation of all that has happened, which contrasts it with previous iterations of the novel.

    • 1 Std. 17 Min.
    Endings

    Endings

    Ryan and Todd explore the problem of the ending, focusing on when and why the ending becomes important in film and television. They discuss the relationship between the ending of life and the ending of a work of art, especially in terms of psychoanalytic thinking.

    • 1 Std. 25 Min.
    Parallax View

    Parallax View

    Ryan and Todd analyze Slavoj Zizek's contribution in what may be his magnum opus--The Parallax View. They discuss how he builds on the concept of parallax as originally articulated by Kojin Karatani and its implication for Zizek's understanding of politics.

    • 1 Std. 12 Min.
    Seminar 11

    Seminar 11

    Ryan and Todd unpack Jacques Lacan's most well-known seminar--Seminar XI: The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis. In doing so, they focus on Lacan's own exclusion as a starting point and then delve into two concepts that Lacan does not list among the fundamental ones--subjectivity and the objet a.

    • 1 Std. 26 Min.
    Seminar 7

    Seminar 7

    Ryan and Todd analyze the complexity of Jacques Lacan's Seminar VII: The Ethics of Psychoanalysis. They discuss the various notions that appear there--from das Ding to sublimation to death drive to the ethics of desire.

    • 1 Std. 28 Min.
    Critique Of Pure Reason -- Introduction

    Critique Of Pure Reason -- Introduction

    Ryan and Todd continue their exploration of Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason with the Introduction. They discuss the importance of his critique of dogmatic metaphysics and the incredible discovery of the synthetic a priori judgment.

    Ryan's sports article: https://link.springer.com/journal/41282/online-first

    • 1 Std. 18 Min.

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Expanding Horizons: A Deep Dive into Fichte, Hegel, and Marx

As an avid seeker of knowledge, I recently stumbled upon the podcast "Why Theory" and felt compelled to share my thoughts on the incredible dialogue and discourse it offers. This intellectually stimulating show has undeniably broadened my horizons, specifically in regards to the philosophical trio of Fichte, Hegel, and Marx.

One of the standout features of "Why Theory" is how it fosters an engaging and insightful dialogue between knowledgeable experts, allowing listeners like myself to truly delve into the depths of these philosophical giants. The hosts consistently demonstrate a strong passion for their subjects and provide an excellent platform for rich intellectual conversations.

Through their discussions, "Why Theory" takes us on a journey of discovery, exploring the profound ideas put forth by Fichte, Hegel, and Marx. Each episode offers a fresh perspective and a nuanced analysis of their theories, often shedding light on their historical contexts and their relevance in today's world.

The show's greatest strength lies in its ability to make complex concepts accessible to a wide range of listeners. Even for those with limited prior knowledge of these philosophers, "Why Theory" ensures a smooth learning experience. The hosts skillfully break down intricate theories, making them comprehensible without sacrificing their depth and significance.

In addition to its educational value, "Why Theory" also excels in fostering critical thinking. The diverse range of opinions presented allows for a well-rounded exploration of these philosophers' ideas. The hosts encourage listeners to question and challenge the theories being discussed, creating an environment where intellectual curiosity is nurtured.

The podcast's exceptional production quality must also be acknowledged. With its well-paced format, clear audio, and thoughtful editing, "Why Theory" ensures a seamless listening experience, further enhancing the overall impact of the discussions.

In conclusion, "Why Theory" has become a significant addition to my podcast library. It has introduced me to a remarkable world of intellectual exploration, pushing the boundaries of my understanding and interpretation of Fichte, Hegel, and Marx. Whether you are a philosophy enthusiast or simply curious about the minds behind these influential thinkers, this podcast is an invaluable resource. Prepare to broaden your horizons and engage in deep intellectual discourse with "Why Theory."

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Great philosophy podcast

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