1 hr 39 min

13. More Assumptions About Postmodern and Critical Theory with Sam Hoadley-Brill Part 2 A Partial Perspective

    • Social Sciences

In this video, Bryant and Will talk with Sam Hoadley-Brill, a philosophy PhD student at CUNY. This is the second chat with Sam where we’ve discussed topics surrounding the public representations of postmodernism and critical race theory. The conversation starts with addressing interesting comments that viewers have issued about the very legitimate criticisms that people like James Lindsay and Jordan Peterson issue against postmodern and critical theoretical thought. In addition to providing some interesting updates since the last conversation, this conversation touches on topics surrounding public intellectuals, ‘real world’ concerns, and the kinds of conversations that might be more conducive to discussing these controversial topics.
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Sam Hoadley-Brill
https://twitter.com/deonteleologist?lang=en
https://gc-cuny.academia.edu/SHoadleyBrill
https://philpeople.org/profiles/samuel-hoadley-brill

Sam's Conceptual Disinformation Substack
https://conceptualdisinformation.substack.com/
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michel foucault, cynical theories book, cynical theories helen pluckrose, cynical theories james lindsay, cynical theories book review, jordan peterson postmodernism, james lindsay social justice, james lindsay peter boghossian helen, sam hoadley-brill cynical theories, derrida philosophy, social justice theory, feminist scholars, postmodernism steven pinker, jordan peterson, jordan peterson 12 rules for life, michel foucault power, sokal squared, grievance studies affair

In this video, Bryant and Will talk with Sam Hoadley-Brill, a philosophy PhD student at CUNY. This is the second chat with Sam where we’ve discussed topics surrounding the public representations of postmodernism and critical race theory. The conversation starts with addressing interesting comments that viewers have issued about the very legitimate criticisms that people like James Lindsay and Jordan Peterson issue against postmodern and critical theoretical thought. In addition to providing some interesting updates since the last conversation, this conversation touches on topics surrounding public intellectuals, ‘real world’ concerns, and the kinds of conversations that might be more conducive to discussing these controversial topics.
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Sam Hoadley-Brill
https://twitter.com/deonteleologist?lang=en
https://gc-cuny.academia.edu/SHoadleyBrill
https://philpeople.org/profiles/samuel-hoadley-brill

Sam's Conceptual Disinformation Substack
https://conceptualdisinformation.substack.com/
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We're at http://www.apartialperspective.com/
Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @TheAnthroPerspective & @APartialPerspective

Facebook: https://goo.gl/qGfff6
Twitter: https://goo.gl/8JhikZ
Instagram: https://goo.gl/gcK6mZ

Tags:
michel foucault, cynical theories book, cynical theories helen pluckrose, cynical theories james lindsay, cynical theories book review, jordan peterson postmodernism, james lindsay social justice, james lindsay peter boghossian helen, sam hoadley-brill cynical theories, derrida philosophy, social justice theory, feminist scholars, postmodernism steven pinker, jordan peterson, jordan peterson 12 rules for life, michel foucault power, sokal squared, grievance studies affair

1 hr 39 min