Feb 2020
The Catcher in the Rye: Chapters 1-9
And just like that we're on to J.D. Salinger's controversial novel, The Catcher in the Rye. Join David, Heidi, and Tim as they discuss why this book is so loved and yet so hated and why it's taught so often. Plus, they discuss the foul language problem, Holden's cynicism, whether ... Show More
1h 21m
Apr 2025
The Gay Science #14 (III.148-III.175)
Renaissance & Reformation, the critique of saintly virtue, the color we have thrown onto life and how it differs from that of the ancient world, and Nietzsche's attempt to "untangle the knot" of his moralization of the world by returning to the style of the moral maxim. Rapid fir ... Show More
2h 5m
Apr 2019
Episode 213: Nietzsche's Zarathustra (Part One)
<p>On Friedrich Nietzsche's <em>Thus Spoke Zarathustra</em>, books 1 and 2 (1883).</p> <p>What is wisdom? In this text whose style parodies the Bible, we get pithy advice and allegorical imagery to guide us away from self-defeating, life-denying attitudes and orient us towards cr ... Show More
52m 27s
Feb 2025
Episode 303: Measure This
<p>Everyone knows Tamler hates numbers but he's not the only one who worries about them. We talk about the philosopher C. Thi Nguyen's excellent paper "Value Capture" which examines how the ever-increasing presence of metrics, data, indicators, rankings, and other forms quantific ... Show More
1h 26m