In this episode we talk about Salman Rushdie's 2015 book, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights. We talk about Rushdie's false binary choice between heteronomy and autonomy and advance an alternative that he doesn't seem to have considered.
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E107 Helping Families Flourish, Part 3 of 3
E106 Helping Families Flourish, Part 2 of 3
E105 Helping Families Flourish, Part 1: A Vernacular Podcast Network / Center for Public Justice Collaboration
E104 Dealing with Difficult People
E103 two peas in a pod(cast): marriage and being human
E102 How our kids make us more human: a conversation on parenting
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E101 more human in 2019: hospitality, books, job searching, counseling, and priorities
E100 more human for the holidays
E99 for the love of the games: sports and being human
E98 why everyone should read more
E97 the environment: caring for our common home
E96 The Popped Cast Crossover
E95 more food for thought: we are how we eat
E94 food for thought: a pastry chef dishes on bread and life
E93 show me the money!
E92 disability and body diversity
E91 conveying humanity through film
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