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Vertical Thinking with Nathan Cheever

Vertical Thinking with Nathan Cheever

By Nathan S. Cheever

Discussing and redeveloping what it means to think vertically.
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Vertical Thinking with Nathan CheeverOct 11, 2022

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Compulsion or Compassion? A Look at What’s Behind Political Correctness

Compulsion or Compassion? A Look at What’s Behind Political Correctness

In this episode, I talk about the allure of correctness, how I fell into a correctness trap in high school and lost some friends by my over-vigilance in correcting their grammar. Then I try to do a deep dive into what is behind political correctness (PC), trying to do a philosophical examination of alternate justifications for it. Is it sensitivity? Progress? Respect? Love of humanity/society? Tolerance?

I end by discussing the effects of PC on our ability to learn and think, and if not political correctness, what can we seek to aim at a more tolerant and humane world.


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On Our Duties with Tyler Calder

On Our Duties with Tyler Calder

Nate and Tyler discuss one of Tyler's recent articles On Our Duties. We explore the foundations of duty, why duty depends on justice, and finally how justice depends on an objective moral standard.

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Ian T. Ramsey's Models and Mystery - an Investigation of Metaphors with Tyler Calder

Ian T. Ramsey's Models and Mystery - an Investigation of Metaphors with Tyler Calder

This week, Nate and Tyler discuss a short essay by Ian T. Ramsey called Models and Mystery. And as the name implies, we go beyond the syntax and into Ramsey's ideas of cosmological connection that metaphor makes possible. This isn't like how you learned about metaphors in high school. 

We'll discuss what metaphors are, not just syntactically, but how they function as "signposts of disclosure" to meaning. We range far and wide, discussing Led Zeppelin, science, theology, and beyond.

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