In this third podcast in the series Reason on Reason, I investigate the rise of questioning during the Enlightenment and the accompanying scepticism towards ecclesiastical, theological and political authority. The main part of the podcast is analysis and comment on Kant's newspaper article of 1784, What is Enlightenment? This article exposes a tension between the promise of the new questioning for knowledge and it application and the possible impacts this movement could have on social cohesion. Other dramatis personae include Voltaire, Hume, per-cursor, Locke, and Blake for the ensuing Romantic back-lash. [Free. 32 minutes.]
CHUANG TZU - AN INTRODUCTION
TORY CONFERENCE 23 - INCOMPETENCE, FRAGMENTATION AND MADNESS - INTERESTING TIMES 69
LAO TZU 68
TRAILER FOR ’THE APOCALYPSE & YOU’ LIVE EVENTS
LAO TZU 67
LAO TZU 66
A SUSPICION - CLIMATE & CULTURE WARS
LAO TZU 65
LAO TZU 64
INTERESTING TIMES 68 - WHERE IS THE WAR ON WOKE GOING?
LAO TZU 63
MUSIC - HOMAGE
LAO TZU 62
LAO TZU 61
LAO TZU 60
LAO TZU 59
LAO TZU 58
SOCRATES & THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE
BORIS JOHNSON’S PERFECT POST-TRUTH MOMENT - INTERESTING TIMES 66
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