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In this ten-lecture course sponsored by Steve Berger and Kenneth Garschina, intellectual historian David Gordon guides students through a survey of the greatest thinkers, and evaluates these scholars by their arguments for and against the idea of Liberty.Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here.
 
Associate Professor of Philosophy Dr. Court Lewis and Associate Professor of History Matt Alschbach discuss the history and philosophy of your favorite rock and metal acts of the last 50+ years. A fun, insightful, and always illuminating look at an often misunderstood genre of music.
 
The introduction to Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of world history is often used to introduce students to Hegel’s philosophy, in part because Hegel’s sometimes difficult style is muted in the lectures, and he discourses on accessible themes such as world events in order to explain his philosophy. Much of the work is spent defining and characterizing Geist or spirit. Geist is similar to the culture of people, and is constantly reworking itself to keep up with the changes of society, whil ...
 
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In this episode, we explore the historical background to linguistic relativity or the so-called ‘Sapir-Whorf hypothesis’. Download | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts References for Episode 31 Primary sources Boas, Franz, ed. (1911), Handbook of American Indian Languages, Part I, Washington DC: Government Printing Office. Google Books Carr…
 
On this Ep. of RAMP, our long-time 3rd and silent member of the podcast, Mr. Tim Williamson joins us for some Q and A. Tim has played an instrumental role in making sure the podcast is available to listeners on all the various feeds, and we couldn't do the show were it not for his technical expertise. We finally coaxed him into doing the show with …
 
In this episode of RAMP the Profs take a close look and listen to the 90s and 2000s era of Metallica. The music Metallica produced after 1991 was polarizing, both enraging some early fans, but also introducing legions of younger fans to the band and their new sound. Purists claimed that Metallica had abandoned their thrash roots, sold out, and a fe…
 
In this episode of RAMP Court and Matt circle back to take a look at KISS in the 1980s, 90s and 2000s. Listeners know by now that Court is a huge fan of KISS in the 80s, while Matt grew up in the 1970s and thus favors the classic-era with the original line-up. Court takes center stage on this one to talk about what the hottest band in the world did…
 
Listeners to the podcast know that Court was a massive fan of early GnR and Appetite for Destruction. However, when Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 were released, young Dr. Lewis had an epic meltdown and vowed never to listen to those albums again. His expectations were so high that those albums were a massive letdown, and one that sticks in Court's craw…
 
We are back with our "Best Albums of 2022" picks, and it's a doozy. Neither Court nor I had any idea which albums the other selected, and it was interesting to see how much our picks varied. We think we did a pretty good job covering the strongest offerings of 22, but it is entirely possible that we overlooked a masterpiece! We are counting on you …
 
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