"You Might Have a Point" is a podcast that features interviews with guests who specialize in one or more of a broad range of subjects, including philosophy, psychology, politics, public policy, journalism, and culture.
In this episode, Stephen Dause interviews Aaron Rabinowitz, a philosophy instructor, education PhD student, and the host of not one, but two podcasts. Aaron reflects on how he's feeling after the storming of the Capitol, the concept of equity vs. fairness, and systemic racism, among other things. They discuss how it can be difficult to agree on terms and the use of language as a power play. They even discuss whether 2 + 2 = 4.
Links:
Embrace the Void (https://voidpod.com/) -- Aaron's podcast
Philosophers in Space (https://0gphilosophy.libsyn.com/) -- Aaron's other podcast
Aaron's Enlightening Round essay (https://www.skeptic.org.uk/2020/11/real-in-what-sense-consensually-torturing-skeptics-over-the-nature-of-realness/)
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