Ep. 15 - Emerson's Theodicy: Pragmatism, Virtue, and Modern Capitalism
In Episode 15, Jeffrey delves into the Emersonian theodicy and pragmatism, two philosophical ideas that offer a fresh perspective on individualism, community, and the challenges of modern capitalism. Drawing on the works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and other influential thinkers, the episode explores the nexus between personal virtue and social responsibility, critiquing neoliberal ideologies and Silicon Valley's extractive culture. Through a dialogue on shared values, responsibility, and the pursuit of truth, this episode aims to revive virtues that foster a more compassionate and flourishing society.Topics Covered: Emersonian Theodicy and Its Principles Pragmatism as a Philosophical Approach Individualism and Community Responsibility Critique of Neo-Liberalism and Silicon Valley's Culture Virtues of Self-Reliance, Integrity, Empathy, and Social Responsibility The Dichotomy between Modern Capitalism and Virtue Ethics Envisioning a Creative Democracy The Role of Narrative and Moral Development in Society Engaging with Community and Enlarging ParticipationBooks Discussed: The American Evasion of Philosophy by Dr. Cornel West Regime Change: Toward a Post-Liberal Future by Patrick Deneen The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good by Michael SandelFurther Info: Contact:
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