EPISODE · Dec 17, 2024 · 1H 53M
JUST FYI POD: IDEAS: "Our Ten Favorite Works of Philosophy: #7"
from JUST FYI POD: Conversations about Culture, Ideas, and Life · host Christopher B. Barnett
The main task of JUST FYI POD: IDEAS' second season is to discuss "Our Ten Favorite Works of Philosophy." On today's episode, I begin with a discussion of THE STRUCTURE OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS (1962), written by the decorated American philosopher of science Thomas S. Kuhn (1922-96). Meanwhile, my cohost Clark Elliston turns to the French critic and philosopher Michel Foucault (1926-84) and his celebrated 1975 study DISCIPLINE AND PUNISH: THE BIRTH OF THE PRISON (Surveiller et punir: Naissance de la prison). Both of these texts were considered significant, if also potentially transgressive, in their own eras. But it may be that they matter even more today! Additional content and links can be found at JUST FYI (cbarnett.substack.com). Please subscribe for free today. As always, your generosity and support are much appreciated! Please consider following, liking, rating, and/sharing our work.
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The main task of JUST FYI POD: IDEAS' second season is to discuss "Our Ten Favorite Works of Philosophy." On today's episode, I begin with a discussion of THE STRUCTURE OF SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTIONS (1962), written by the decorated American philosopher of science Thomas S. Kuhn (1922-96). Meanwhile, my cohost Clark Elliston turns to the French critic and philosopher Michel Foucault (1926-84) and his celebrated 1975 study DISCIPLINE AND PUNISH: THE BIRTH OF THE PRISON (Surveiller et punir: Naissance de la prison). Both of these texts were considered significant, if also potentially transgressive, in their own eras. But it may be that they matter even more today! Additional content and links can be found at JUST FYI (cbarnett.substack.com). Please subscribe for free today. As always, your generosity and support are much appreciated! Please consider following, liking, rating, and/sharing our work.
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