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EPISODE · Oct 7, 2019 · 45 MIN

Ep. 227: What Is Social Construction? (Hacking, Berger) (Part One)

from The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

On Ian Hacking's The Social Construction of What (1999) and Peter Berger's "Religion and World Construction" (1967). Guest Coleman Hughes from Dilemma joins us to survey the types of social construction arguments: the "culture wars" (e.g. race, gender) and the "science wars" (scientific findings are not read off the world but emerge from history). Something can be constructed, yet still be an objective truth we have to deal with. Please support PEL!

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Ep. 227: What Is Social Construction? (Hacking, Berger) (Part One)

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On Ian Hacking's The Social Construction of What (1999) and Peter Berger's "Religion and World Construction" (1967). Guest Coleman Hughes from Dilemma joins us to survey the types of social construction arguments: the "culture wars" (e.g. race,...

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