148 episodes

where the real philosophy happens

Hotel Bar Sessions Leigh M. Johnson, Rick Lee, and Jason Read

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 33 Ratings

where the real philosophy happens

    MINIBAR EPISODE: Will The Courts Save Democracy?

    MINIBAR EPISODE: Will The Courts Save Democracy?

    The HBS hosts cross-examine the courts.
    Former President Trump is currently dividing his time between the campaign trail and the courtroom. Some Americans are outraged by what they view to be targeted prosecutions by biased and overzealous District Attorneys, while others view the same events as a lifelong con man getting his just deserts. Fascinatingly, both sides seem to be putting a lot of faith in the courts to "save democracy."
    In this brief MINIBAR episode, we chat about the limits of the courts and  what is gained (or lost) by relying on them so heavily to save us.
    NOTE: This will be our last MINIBAR episode between seasons. Make sure to tune in next week, Friday, May 17, for the first episode of Season 10!
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/minibar-episode-will-the-courts-save-democracy
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    • 22 min
    MINIBAR EPISODE: Meet Our New Co-host, David Gunkel!

    MINIBAR EPISODE: Meet Our New Co-host, David Gunkel!

    For this "mini-bar" episode, HBS introduces our newest addition to the co-host gang, Dr. David Gunkel!
    David Gunkel is an award-winning author, educator and researcher, specializing in the philosophy of technology, with a focus on the moral and legal challenges of artificial intelligence and robots. He is the author of a number of important texts on emergent technology, media studies, and philosophy (see his list of books here). Dr. Gunkel is internationally recognized for his innovative work on the moral and legal status of artificial intelligence and robot rights, his efforts to diversify the theory and practice of AI ethics, and his agenda-setting contributions to the new field of human-machine communication (HMC). He currently holds the position of Presidential Research, Scholarship and Artistry Professor in the Department of Communication at Northern Illinois University (USA) and associate professor of applied ethics at Łazarski University in Warsaw, Poland.
    David will be joining Leigh and Rick at the hotel bar as the new co-host for Season 10, which begins on May 17!
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/mini-bar-episode-meet-our-new-co-host-dr-david-gunkel
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    • 24 min
    REPLAY: YouTube's Alt-Right Rabbit Hole (with Caleb Cain)

    REPLAY: YouTube's Alt-Right Rabbit Hole (with Caleb Cain)

    The HBS hosts chat with Caleb Cain about his experience being radicalized by the Alt-Right internet.
    [While the HBS hosts are on break between Seasons, we're releasing REPLAYs of some of our favorite episodes from the past. This episode is from Season 5 and originally aired on August 22, 2022.]
    In June 2019, the New York Times featured a story about Caleb Cain, entitled “The Making of a YouTube Radical.” That piece was meant to highlight the subtle, severe, and devastating IRL effects of YouTube’s recommendation algorithm, which has been proven many times over to promote what (in internet slang) is called “red-pilling”—that is, the conversion of users to far-right beliefs. Today, we’re talking to Caleb Cain, a person who has been down the alt-right rabbit hole and somehow found his way back out of it, and we want to introduce our listeners to a first-person account of how right-wing radicalization actually happens on the internet, how it is sustained, and how it might be combatted.
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-68-youtubes-alt-right-rabbit-hole/
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    • 1 hr
    Jean-Paul Sartre's "Bad Faith"

    Jean-Paul Sartre's "Bad Faith"

    The HBS hosts discuss the many and varied ways we lie to ourselves. For our final episode of each season, we take up a text or concept in philosophy that has crept out of the discipline and made it into the wider popular consciousness and culture. This week, we're talking about Jean-Paul Sartre’s idea of “bad faith” (mauvaise foi) from his text Being and Nothingness.
    [Trigger Warning: at around the 24-minute mark in this episode, we have a brief discussion of people ending their lives. You can jump ahead to minute 28:15 if you prefer to skip that part of our conversation.]
    As we end Season 9, we're sad to say goodbye to co-host Jason Read, who is stepping back from the microphone. Jason will still be writing books, like his most recent The Double Shift: Spinoza and Marx on the Politics of Work (click that link and buy his book!), doing amazing work as a public philosopher, and devoting more of his time to local activism. Rick and Leigh want to express their most heartfelt gratitude for Jason's work on HBS for the last 45 episodes (Seasons 6-9), and also to let him know that we've always got a barstool saved for him!
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-135-jean-paul-sartres-bad-faith
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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Companion Animals

    Companion Animals

    The HBS hosts celebrate the paw-some impact of furry companions on our lives.
    Companion species, like dogs and cats, have been a part of human history for thousands of years. The first domesticated dog was over thirty thousand years ago, and the first cat over ten thousand years ago. So, much of what we call human civilization has always been a multispecies endeavor. In recent years, however, cats and dogs have seemed to have taken on increased significance, both in terms of what they offer us and in our dedication to them. With respect to the former, the term “emotional support animal” has gone from being a specialized term for service animals to a general understanding of an animal’s role in our life. With respect to the latter, many millennials and later generations have responded to the foreclosed possibility of having human offspring by focusing on their “fur babies." We spend more money on our animals, with doggie daycares and excursions, and we also spend more time with animals, going to cat cafes.
    What does the significance of dogs and cats tell us about ourselves, the world we live in, and about our connection to non-human animals?
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-134-companion-animals
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    • 56 min
    Psychoanalysis (with Benedetta Todaro)

    Psychoanalysis (with Benedetta Todaro)

    The HBS hosts take a break from the bar and lie down on the couch.
    Almost from the beginning of its theoretical elaboration and clinical practice, Psychoanalysis has had a profound impact on culture, particularly in the west. We all laugh at the idea that “sometimes a cigar is just a cigar!” And we speak freely of “Freudian slips.” And many are at least passingly familiar with the main concepts: Ego, Id, repression, sublimation, etc. Philosophy, in particular, has been in a fairly constant dialogue with Freud and psychoanalysis–some philosophers embracing it and using it to understand aspects of our moral, political, social, and cultural lives, others critiquing or even rejecting it. It seems that European philosophy and its heirs cannot get away from Freud and psychoanalysis. But what is so compelling about the theory? Why have philosophers turned to psychoanalysis but not to, for example, behaviorism? Is the influence of psychoanalysis on philosophy a good thing? And are there not really terrible things about psychoanalysis–that it simply helps bourgeois people adjust to their own alienation; that it turns social and political issues into psychological ones; and that it is not necessarily liberating but might instead be reactionary?
    This week, were are joined by philosopher and practicing psychoanalyst Benedetta Todaro to bring psychoanalysis on the couch, dig into its darkest recesses, understand its dreams, and see what is really going on.
    Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-132-psychoanalysis-with-benedetta-todaro
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    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

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Great—even for non-philosophers!

If you want to be entertained and laugh like crazy together with the hosts of this brilliant and truly educational podcast, give it a try.

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Funny & engrossing

Funny, deeply smart, and full of meaningful, nuanced disagreements. A gift to anyone wanting a deeper take on some of our biggest questions.

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Best philosophy podcast

Honestly, the best philosophy podcast and it’s not even close.

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