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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2020 · 1H 7M

Ep. 248: Racism and Policing (Al-Saji, Merleau-Ponty, et al) (Part Two)

from The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Continuing on Alia Al-Saji's "A Phenomenology of Hesitation" (2014) and other things with guest Phil Hopkins.  Can we restructure our (and the police's) reactions and live with each other? We further explore the psychology of habit and Al-Saji's notion of hesitation. How does it compare to other types of heistation recommended by philosophies and religions? Start with part one, or get the full, ad-free Citizen Edition. Includes a preview of our Citizen Hang. End song: "Every Man's Burden" by Dusty Wright, as interviewed on Nakedly Examined Music #89.

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Ep. 248: Racism and Policing (Al-Saji, Merleau-Ponty, et al) (Part Two)

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Continuing on Alia Al-Saji's "A Phenomenology of Hesitation" (2014) and other things with guest Phil Hopkins.  Can we restructure our (and the police's) reactions and live with each other? We further explore the psychology of habit and Al-Saji's...

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