John returns for the first installment of another reading series. This time we’re tackling Michael Gillespie’s The Theological Origins of Modernity, a book that aims at getting to the root of some of the major questions we face today as products of both the Industrial Revolution and the Enlightenment.
This is also the first in what John and I hope will be a longer project of delving into the history of the philosophy of science. After Gillespie we hope to explore works by Francis Bacon, Descartes, Galileo, Leibniz, Thomas Carlyle, David Hume, Edmund Husserl, and others.
We aim to conclude each author with a Q&A episode. So, if you have any questions, please leave a comment on the Substack—we’ll round them up and get to them at the end of each series.
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Brazil: Energy, Industry, and Politics ft. Juan David Rojas
What's Up With Holtec? Ft. Pat O'Brien
Hot Takes on Cold Fusion ft. Jonah Messinger
CANDU Supremacy ft. Dr. Chris Keefer
Telling Better Energy Stories ft. Collin McLelland
Nukes in the Rat Park ft. Jesse Freeston
The Breakthruvian Turn ft. Alex Trembath
Bonus Episode: Industrial Conservation and the Energy Transition
Synthfuels Pt. III Ft. Noah Rettberg
AMLO and Pemex ft. Juan David Rojas
Texas Nuclear and Hopeful Vibes ft. Grant Dever
What Now? ft. Paris Ortiz-Wines
Come On! Feel the Illinoise! ft. Alan Medsker
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Who Lost GE? ft. William Cohan
There's Climate Science and Then There's "Climate Science" ft Roger Pielke Jr.
ESG and How to Fight It ft. Julius Krein
Why Save Pickering Is Popping Off ft. Dr. Chris Keefer
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