Description (podcaster-provided):
Moral Minority is a podcast on moral philosophy and the problem of moral foundations. Why does morality matter? What grounds the moral principles to which we appeal when making judgments about right and wrong, justice and injustice? Do we have good grounds for making the judgments we do make–in our everyday lives, our relationships, our work, or in politics? And if not, where does that leave us?Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Moral philosophy • Critical theory • Existentialism • Marxism • Literary criticism • Ethical frameworks • Normative principles • Individualism • Political theory • Social transformation • Historical contextThis podcast, "Moral Minority," navigates the complex terrain of moral philosophy and the underpinnings of moral foundations. Through a series of in-depth discussions with guest philosophers and critics, the podcast explores profound questions about the nature of morality, the principles guiding judgments about right and wrong, and the grounds upon which these principles are built. The podcast frequently delves into the intersection between political theory and philosophical inquiry, examining the shared value systems and historical origins across various ideologies such as liberalism, socialism, and Marxism.
Recurring themes include the analysis of classic and contemporary philosophical texts and figures, with episodes dedicated to thinkers like Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, Sartre, and Marx. There is a focus on existential, ethical, and political theories, along with a critical examination of moral realism, the Enlightenment, and historical materialism. The podcast also addresses the challenges of reconciling traditional moral frameworks with modern existential and ideological dilemmas.
Through these discussions, the podcast seeks to uncover the philosophical undercurrents that influence everyday moral judgment, the complexities of human nature, and the implications of these for society and politics. The conversations aim to provide insights into how philosophical traditions can inform current social and political thought, addressing issues like personal identity, historicity, and the role of culture. Overall, "Moral Minority" serves as an intellectual exploration of diverse philosophical landscapes and their relevance to contemporary moral and political issues.
Episodes: |
Contemporary Conversations: Matt McManus on The Political Theory of Liberal Socialism 2024-Dec-24 85 minutes |
Contemporary Conversations: Ryan Ruby on Fredric Jameson's The Political Unconscious and Context Collapse 2024-Nov-28 121 minutes |
Being & Nothingness, Part 1 2024-Nov-23 101 minutes |
Repetition 2024-Sep-27 93 minutes |
Contemporary Conversations: Vanessa Christina Wills on Marx's Ethical Vision 2024-Sep-10 119 minutes |
Fear and Trembling 2024-Aug-22 104 minutes |
Dialectic of Enlightenment, Part 3: The Culture Industry 2024-Jul-22 104 minutes |
Dialectic of Enlightenment, Part 2 2024-Jun-19 89 minutes |
Dialectic of Enlightenment, Part 1 2024-May-14 75 minutes |
Vocation Lectures 2024-Apr-04 83 minutes |
Shame & Necessity 2024-Mar-09 75 minutes |
Sources of Normativity 2024-Feb-26 74 minutes |
After Virtue 2024-Feb-18 88 minutes |
Moral Realism 2024-Feb-06 86 minutes |
![]() 2024-Jan-30 95 minutes |