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PhilosophyCast
Alexander Chotai
7 episodes
9 months ago
The PhilosophyCast has been extraordinarily privileged to speak with Prof. Timothy Williamson from the University of Oxford on the philosophy of language. This Episode of The PhilosophyCast includes a recording of said interview, providing priceless insight into the way we use language and the role philosophy plays in examining our communications. Follow on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS
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The PhilosophyCast has been extraordinarily privileged to speak with Prof. Timothy Williamson from the University of Oxford on the philosophy of language. This Episode of The PhilosophyCast includes a recording of said interview, providing priceless insight into the way we use language and the role philosophy plays in examining our communications. Follow on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Not So Unique After All: Theodor Adorno’s Critiques of Jazz Music
PhilosophyCast
16 minutes
4 years ago
Not So Unique After All: Theodor Adorno’s Critiques of Jazz Music
To us, jazz seems to be a rather distinct form of musical expression -- but to Theodor Adorno, it’s yet another cog in a capitalist machine that exploits unoriginality in all aspects of production - including music - to guarantee maximum profit. This Episode of The PhilosophyCast focuses on the philosophy of Theodor Adorno, specifically when it comes to how his worldview tied in with his critical view of jazz. Follow on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS
PhilosophyCast
The PhilosophyCast has been extraordinarily privileged to speak with Prof. Timothy Williamson from the University of Oxford on the philosophy of language. This Episode of The PhilosophyCast includes a recording of said interview, providing priceless insight into the way we use language and the role philosophy plays in examining our communications. Follow on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSS