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The world needs more philosophy.More to the point, we all need to engage with the world with a more philosophical attitude.My name is Douglas Giles, I am a philosopher by trade and temperament. I understand that philosophy is an active search for concepts on which we can build a better life. Long fascinated by ideas, I am motivated by an earnest desire to bring philosophy out of its insular ivory tower and into everyday life where it can be put to good uses. As a university philosophy professor for more than 20 years, I have introduced thousands of students in multiple countries to the value of philosophy in their lives. From my teaching experience, I have learned what works for students, leading me to write a textbook, How We Are and How We Got Here: A Practical History of Western Philosophy.My scholarly research has built on my PhD work in social philosophy at the University of Essex. Beca

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    Transitioning to Two New Podcasts

    I am no longer updating this podcast. I will continue with two new podcasts at my Substack account, "Douglas Giles, PhD w/o BS/" Please join me there: https://substack.com/@dgilesphd

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    Transitioning to Substack Podcasts

    Hello Listeners. I'm transitioning away from this podcast to two new podcasts that will be hosted in my Substack account: https://substack.com/@dgilesphd. One podcast will cover philosophy and the other will cover political analysis. Thank you for listening, and please join me there.

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    There's Nothing New in Trump - Foreign Policy

    I've moved to a new podcast: https://dgilesphd.substack.com/podcast The real tragedy is that what Trump does is normal in the context of US history. Today, I will talk about Trump’s return to the US’s normal foreign policy doctrine for Latin America. Text version on my Substack: https://imnotyourechochamber.substack.com/p/theres-nothing-new-in-trump-foreign Links to more reading: “The Banana Wars: How the US Plundered Central America.” https://www.thecollector.com/the-banana-wars-how-the-us-plundered-central-america/ “U.S. interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean haven’t always gone as planned.” https://www.npr.org/2026/01/02/nx-s1-5652133/us-venezuela-interventionism-caribbean-latin-america-history-trump “American Irregular Warfare in Latin America.” This is an arm of the Defense Department acknowledging the history of US colonialism. https://irregularwarfarecenter.org/publications/perspectives/american-irregular-warfare-in-latin-america/ “The consequences of CIA-sponsored regime change in Latin America.” https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0176268023000964 “United States Interventions.” https://revista.drclas.harvard.edu/united-states-interventions/ “The Banana Wars: A History of United States Military Intervention in Latin America from the Spanish-American War to the Invasion of Panama.” https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3751&context=nwc-review Elbridge Colby - https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/elbridge-colby-trump-china-iran-nuclear-russia-tucker-carlson #Politics #project2025 #colonialism

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    Why I Quit Academia

    I've moved to a new podcast: https://dgilesphd.substack.com/podcast For years I had kept one foot in academia; I’ve now taken that foot out and can walk freely

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    People Who Dislike Philosophy See the Graveyard but Not the Village in Which It Sits

    Many people feel that philosophy is not relevant to their lives. That feeling is completely mistaken, but it’s understandable how someone could come to feel that way. Philosophy isn’t dead, but most philosophers are — not just those people writing papers for academic journals but also those teaching philosophy courses. My Philosophy Textbook Showing Philosophy As Very Much Alive

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    Failing Our Students: The COVID Microgeneration and Corporatization

    I've moved to a new podcast: https://dgilesphd.substack.com/podcast Failing Our Students. Part 1: The two cursed cohorts have reached college and they are struggling and the system is failing them. Part 2: Corporatization is diluting higher education. Link mentioned in the episode. Rethinking the Generations

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    Am I One of those Immigrants Right-Wing Politicians Want You to Hate?

    Right-wing politicians, including Donald Trump this week at the United Nations, stoke fear and hate against immigrants. Let’s replace black and white thinking with the many colors of reality. #Immigration #HumanRights

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    The Cowardice of Charlie Kirk

    And you may ask, “How could you say that Charlie Kirk is a coward? Didn’t he frequently speak in public?” Good question. Charlie Kirk wasn’t a coward for speaking in public; Charlie Kirk was a coward because of why he was speaking in public. Links mentioned in the episode. Kirk didn’t agree that no one should die from gun violence.The description of a reactionary, from my book, perfectly fits Charlie Kirk.Charlie Kirk in his own words: 'prowling Blacks' and 'the great replacement strategy'The far-right commentator didn't pull his punches when discussing his reactionary views on current eventsCharlie Kirk in His Own Words17 quotes you should read from Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist and Trump ally who was shot and killed on…Gun Violence To 'China Virus': A Look At Charlie Kirk's Controversial TakesCharlie Kirk, who died on Wednesday after being shot during an appearance at Utah Valley University, was one of the…Let's Not Forget Who Charlie Kirk Really WasThe right-wing influencer did not deserve to die, and we shouldn't forget the many despicable things he said and did.Charlie Kirk’s Top 11 Most Heinous Statements & Remarks #Philosophy #Politics #Education #Prejudice #Extremism #Reactionary

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    The Precursor to Hate

    What precedes hate is fear and the psychological inability to cope with fear. Hate is a symptom of giving in to the fear of those who are different and choosing to hide behind false views of other people rather than face the reality of how others actually are. Understanding hatred in this way gives clarity to many things.

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    What the Epstein Files Tell Us about the Right Wing

    Let’s go beyond the schadenfreude of watching MAGA having a conniption over Pam Bondi covering up the Epstein files. Instead of having a watch party hoping to see some kind of anti-Trump revolt, and breathlessly keeping score of every statement made by people about Epstein, Bondi, and Trump like its some kind of sick sports game, let’s dig a little deeper. What Lurks Behind Conspiracy Theories Why Trump? Book

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    Philosophical Observations from My Travels in America

    I spent most of May and June traveling through the United States. I grew up there, but I've lived in Europe since 2012. This trip was my longest stint returning to America. These are my thoughts and observations.

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    The Forgotten Brilliance of Henri Bergson

    I've moved to a new podcast: https://dgilesphd.substack.com/podcast Bergson was once the most famous philosopher in the world; today, his still applicable insights are now unfairly neglected. #philosophy #science #experience #time

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    A Philosophy of Alcohol

    Good, evil, quality, exploitation, beauty, depravity — it’s all here. A philosopher looks at the dark and bright side of alcohol. Obviously, one does not need to drink alcohol to have a good time, but the connection between alcohol and social occasions is one of the strongest elements of human society. Mentioned: The History of Beer and Brewing in Chicago.

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    What's Really Wrong with Education and How to Actually Fix It

    Our education system is still dominated by a model developed over 180 years ago. Until we break out of that model, we will not be a society that can be everything that it can be because our educational system is not everything it should be. #HigherEducation #Pedagogy

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    Between the Absurdities of "I Create My Own Reality" and "You Are Determined"

    . . . is the reality of our existence. Many arguments are pointless. Is the Earth round or flat? Pointless argument — the answer is clear and has been clear for millennia. Do human beings have free will or are they determined? Also a pointless argument — the answer is clear and has been clear for millennia.

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    How Meidas Touch & the Fake Left Help Trump

    There are some people and channels who offer nothing but outrage porn, They are part of the Fake Left: people who offer not positive principles but opposition to the Right. The Fake Left and its outrage porn help the right wing in its takeover of the US. #Politics #Philosophy #Project2025 #Trump #maga

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    The Problem Isn’t Men, It’s Bros

    Deconstructing a source of prejudice. Though a useful concept in its proper context, toxic masculinity is best understood as an expression of an underlying sense of identity clung to by some males. It is this juvenile, testosterone-fueled identity that is at the base of so much man-child behavior. To describe that identity, I will adopt a term that most people will have heard, but that is underutilized — “the bros.” Living Colour - Glamour Boys

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    Three TV Predictions That Are Now True

    We are now 20 minutes into the future, next Sunday AD. MST3K article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Science_Theater_3000 Why Trump" Book: https://dgilesauthor.com/why-trump/

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    What If Trump Dies Tomorrow?

    I’m giving neither a prediction nor a hope, but this is an issue we do well to contemplate. Eschewing platitudes and cliches, let’s look at what would happen if Trump dies tomorrow. Referenced: Why Trump?

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    The Allure of Cynical Philosophers - Peterson, Žižek, and Chomsky

    Trigger Warning! Sacred cows are toppled in this podcast!!! Jordan Peterson, Slavoj Žižek, and Noam Chomsky--Three Pied Pipers of doom and gloom. This is a breed of philosophers who, when reading their works, I understand what they are saying, but I see no point in what they are saying. I’ve become convinced that the intention of this breed of philosophers is not to make a point, but merely to fling rhetorical mud.

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    A Question of Power: Will the New Syria Turn Left or Right?

    The recent rapid turn of events in Syria has created more questions than answers. This is the time of both opportunity and danger for Syria. What happens in the near future in Syria will be a lesson for the world about either how to or how not to act politically.

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    Philosophy of Podcasts & the Shock Reason I'll Never Be on Joe Rogan's Show

    The media is talking a lot about how influential podcasts are, including suggesting podcasts influenced the recent US election. I insert some philosophy into the interesting anachronism of podcasts, the three basic types of podcasts, and what they say about society.

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    I Tried to Warn You. Are You Now Ready to Solve the Problem that’s Bigger than Trump?

    This isn’t an “I told you so.” This is an “all right, let’s talk about where we go from here” post-election. #politics #philosophy

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    There's No Such Thing as “Christian” Nationalism

    The concept of “Christian” nationalism has been in the news lately. That’s understandable given how often and how much certain groups are pushing the belief that America is a Christian nation and even that it should be an exclusively Christian nation. At least, that’s what they say on their external packaging.

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    Trump Is Not a Fascist--It's Worse Than That (Philosophy of Election '24)

    Both Hitler and Trump are pathetic and delusional. Both are far right authoritarians. But their movements have different motivations and goals. Calling Trump a fascist may seem like a convenient shorthand description, but it masks the depth of the real movement behind Trump. The truth is difficult but important to understand.

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    Does Anyone Understand What “Freedom” Means?

    Philosophy of Election 24 Series #5 Freedom is a word many people use, but few people have any substantial understanding of the meaning of the concept. To mention that fact isn’t cynical or disparaging. The concept of freedom, like all significant philosophical concepts, is deep, complex, multidimensional, and nuanced. It is beyond simplistic definitions.

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    The Importance of Trump's Comments that Immigrants Are Eating Dogs - Philosophy of Election '24

    It matters what Trump said. Here's why, and here's how it connects with my book, Why Trump.

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    Philosophy of Election '24 - Harris, Walz, and 60-20-20 America

    I talk about Minnesota, tater tots, and a possible sea change in American politics. Could the Harris-Walz campaign actually be directed at the 60% of the body politic?

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    Philosophy of Election '24 - Stalker Vance and the Real Meaning of “Childless Cat Ladies”

    When people show you who they are, believe them. Politics is about power, and power has a political dimension. Power manifests not just on a grand scale but also on a very personal scale. Not all power is ugly and coercive, but some of it is.

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    Philosophy of Election '24 - Trump’s Racial Identity Politics

    The same old culture war is now directed at Kamala Harris.

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    New Book: Why Trump?

    Some say that a week is a lifetime in politics, and last week showed how true that is. Now the election can turn to focus on Trump. I've been busy the past two months finishing my new book, Why Trump? Why Some People Support Him—How the Rest of Us Can Respond. I read from the first chapter, Chapter 1. Framing the Issue. https://amzn.to/3Y3NeFm https://dgilesauthor.com/why-trump/

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    Left Wing, Right Wing, People, and Power - Chapter 1

    A reading of the first chapter of my recent book, available for sale everywhere. Links to where you can purchase the book. Left Wing, Right Wing, People, and Power

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    The Fundamental Contradictions in Anarchism and Libertarianism

    A look at two ideologies that are shaping political discourse. Text transcript and reference links: https://insertphilosophyhere.com/the-fundamental-contradictions-in-anarchism-and-libertarianism/

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    What’s Right and Wrong About the Columbia Protests

    What’s right and wrong about the Columbia protests and what’s right and wrong about political action. Can we have an intelligent conversation about what’s going on at Columbia University? Probably not. I’ll try anyway, although a conversation requires willing and sincere participants. Referenced in this episode: Ethics of Dissent and ProtestLeft Wing, Right Wing, People, and Power: The Core Dynamics of Political ActionAssault on the Left: The FBI and the Sixties Antiwar MovementLaurel Thatcher Ulrich I welcome your comments at InsertPhilosophyHere.com.

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    Conspiracy Theories versus People Exercising Power

    There’s an important difference between them. This episode is a follow-up to Episode 12, "What Lurks Behind Conspiracy Theories." The subject of conspiracy theories is of great interest, probably because 2024 is an election year in many countries. In this episode, I respond to a comment made by several listeners and explain the difference between a conspiracy theory and the typical exercising of power.

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    Book Release Announcement

    My new book has been released. Left Wing, Right Wing, People, and Power: The Core Dynamics of Political Action The Kindle version is available here.  The paperback version is available here.

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    My First Clues About Social Injustice

    One reason I am so passionate about the value of education comes from what I learned working two work-study jobs when I was an undergraduate. g8uqfqu6

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    Pt 1: Lazy Thinking. Pt 2: How to Have an Argument

    Part 1: People Aren’t Stupid — They’re Lazy Thinkers Many people evade the ethical responsibility to think deeply Part 2: How to Have an Argument (More of a Debate Really) How to disagree without being disagreeable Contact me at: InsertPhilosophyHere.com

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    Is Your Politics One of Principles or Pettiness?

    Politics brings out the worst of people; it doesn’t have to. Comments? Contact me at: InsertPhilosophyHere.com

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    The Curious Case of Taylor Swift

    What’s going on underneath the hype? A philosopher looks into the phenomenon that is Taylor Swift and indicts the music industry that tried to exploit her. Comments? Contact me at: InsertPhilosophyHere.com

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    Masterclasses, TEDx Talks, Spam, and the Rise of the Fluffpreneur

    My long-term slightly scientific study of fluffpreneurship. We are now in the Epoch of the Memeocene in which things are oversimplified and vapid. It is an age in which society recognizes facile imitation more than substance. Not surprisingly, the snake oil merchants have adapted to the times. What they sell and how they sell it has been pared down to exploit our age of pretending to solve problems with empty platitudes. Comments? Contact me at: InsertPhilosophyHere.com

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    It’s Okay to Not Like Christmas

    Do you love Christmas? That’s cool, I respect that. Have fun. I want to talk about and with those who don’t consider Christmas the “most wonderful time of the year,” because I respect them too.

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    Ethics of Dissent and Protest

    Cooperation, loyalty, adherence to the rule of law. These are noble virtues, of which the following are necessary for a free and open society. But there are times when it is necessary to step outside these noble virtues. There are times when dissent is a virtue. There is a time for peace and a time for protest.

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    Reactionism Is Not Populism

    Understanding political movements is essential for building a human-centered politics. I therefore propose a distinction between reactionary movements and populist movements based on their different worldviews, goals, and targets of their opposition. Support this podcast: https://ko-fi.com/insertphilosophyhere

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    It’s Not Misogyny—It’s Worse than That

    Men hating women is a symptom of a deeper problem. This episode inserts philosophy into the abuse of women and explores the social causes behind misogyny and subordination of women. Comments? Contact me at InsertPhilosophyHere.com

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    Are You an Individual?

    Are you an individual? Sounds like a silly question, doesn’t it? You’re you, right? You aren’t anybody else. But it’s not quite that simple. First off, being good philosophers, we have to define our terms. What do we mean by “an individual?” There are many answers to that question. Let’s begin at the beginning.

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    Hume's Critique of Science

    Scottish philosopher David Hume in the 1700s changed Western philosophy with his strong critique of science. Hume showed that science is based on three assumptions that have no rational basis. Hume's critique so impressed Immanuel Kant, that it led Kant to develop his critiques of reason that revolutionized philosophy and science. Today. Hume's arguments are undiminished and we neglect them at our peril.

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    The Epistemologies of Hobbes and Locke

    I haven't recorded a philosophy lesson in awhile, so here is an audio version of a new video I am producing for my university course. My other videos are at https://www.youtube.com/insertphilosophyhere

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    Trump, MAGA, and Making America Grotesque Victims

    For the last seven years, I’ve had quite a few people here in Europe ask me to explain Trump and his MAGA sycophants. Their incredulous questions are understandable. What’s in MAGA minds? How could they believe such things? Why are they so full of hate? I reference two books in this episode: The Rise of Victimhood Culture and Rethinking Misrecognition and Struggles for Recognition.

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    The Barbie Movie: Why “Woke” Should and Will Prevail

    Spoiler Alert: I will divulge as little as possible about the specifics of the movie as I talk about the real-life implications of its philosophical ideas, but, obviously, some content of the movie will leak out. Yes, Barbie is a surprisingly philosophical movie. I had low expectations for Barbie. I’ve never been a fan of corporations or dolls, and especially corporate dolls that objectify women. My expectations were very mistaken. InsertPhilosophyHere.com

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The world needs more philosophy.More to the point, we all need to engage with the world with a more philosophical attitude.My name is Douglas Giles, I am a philosopher by trade and temperament. I understand that philosophy is an active search for concepts on which we can build a better life. Long fascinated by ideas, I am motivated by an earnest desire to bring philosophy out of its insular ivory tower and into everyday life where it can be put to good uses. As a university philosophy professor for more than 20 years, I have introduced thousands of students in multiple countries to the value of philosophy in their lives. From my teaching experience, I have learned what works for students, leading me to write a textbook, How We Are and How We Got Here: A Practical History of Western Philosophy.My scholarly research has built on my PhD work in social philosophy at the University of Essex. Beca

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