Friedrich Nietzsche - Andrew Mitchell. May 26 69 mins. May 26, A conversation about the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche with Andrew Mitchell, professor of philosophy at Emory University. This is Andrew Mitchell's 3rd appearance on Entitled Opinions.
He has spoken twice previously about Martin Heidegger. Emily Dickinson - Katie Peterson. Jun 02 64 mins. Byzantine Culture Pt 1 - Panagiotis Agapitos. Jun 02 60 mins. June 2, The first part of a two hour conversation with Panagiotis Agapitos, Professor of Byzantine Studies at the University of Cyprus, about the history, literature and culture of Byzantium. Byzantine Culture Pt 2 - Panagiotis Agapitos. Jun 02 56 mins. June 2, The second part of a two hour conversation with Panagiotis Agapitos, Professor of Byzantine Studies at the University of Cyprus, about the history, literature and culture of Byzantium.
A long discussion of contemporary crime fiction as well. The Jimi Hendrix Solo Show. Jun 20 56 mins. June 20, In the concluding show for the spring, season, Robert Harrison speaks about the life and music of Jimi Hendrix. Sep 28 72 mins. Tennis - Dick Gould. Oct 05 60 mins. October 6, The legendary, former Stanford tennis coach Dick Gould joins Robert Harrison to discuss the art, strategy and philosophy of the game.
Blues - Byrd Hale - Part I. Oct 20 58 mins. Oct 20 67 mins. Borges - Hans Gumbrecht. Nov 23 64 mins. Plato - Andrea Nightingale. Nov 25 68 mins. A Monologue on Machiavelli. Dec 07 56 mins. A Monologue on Wallace Stevens. Dec 09 53 mins. Shakespeare - Stephen Orgel. Jan 19 59 mins. American Literature - Tobias Wolff. Feb 08 61 mins.
Salinger, and the art of the short story. Feb 16 60 mins. Feb 16 62 mins. Digital Music - Jay Kadis. Feb 22 60 mins. February 23, Robert Harrison speaks with audio engineer Jay Kadis about transistors, psycho-acoustics, rock 'n roll, and the future of music in the digital age. Italian Epic Poetry - Giuseppe Mazzotta. Mar 08 62 mins. Karl Marx - Mark Mancall.
Apr 05 60 mins. April 6, Robert Harrison speaks with Stanford history professor Mark Mancall about Karl Marx, the misappropriation and misunderstanding of his ideas, and his legacy today. Athanasius Kircher - Paula Findlen. Apr 12 61 mins. Uses of Literature - Joshua Landy. Apr 20 61 mins. April 20, Robert Harrison speaks with Stanford French literature professor Joshua Landy about the uses of literature. Alexander the Great - Vincent Barletta. Apr 27 64 mins. Glass Wave - Rush Rehm.
May 04 67 mins. May 4, Robert Harrison's band Glass Wave speaks with Rush Rehm, Stanford Professor of Drama and Classics, about the band's new album based on great works of literature from the western canon. Pink Floyd - Thomas Harrison.
May 11 66 mins. Heidegger's Being and Time - Thomas Sheehan. May 18 66 mins. Georges Bataille - Laura Wittman. May 25 62 mins. The Doors - Robert Harrison. Jun 22 69 mins. Moby Dick - Andrea Nightingale. Jan 11 71 mins. Classicism in America - Caroline Winterer. Jan 17 56 mins. Commedia dell'Arte - Mace Perlman. Jan 25 60 mins. January 25, Robert Harrison speaks with Mace Perlman, actor, teacher and director, about masks, mime, and the Italian Commedia dell'Arte.
Feb 01 64 mins. Romantic Symbol - Nicholas Halmi. Feb 08 64 mins. Beauty - Alexander Nehamas part 1. Feb 14 59 mins. February 15, Joshua Landy speaks with professor of philosophy at Princeton University Alexander Nehamas about beauty. Beauty - Alexander Nehamas part 2. Feb 15 58 mins. The Nouveau Roman - Christy Wampole. Feb 22 59 mins. Feb 15 62 mins. February 13, Joshua Landy speaks with professors of philosophy at Stanford John Perry and Kenneth Taylor about the uses of philosophy.
Haitian writer Lyonel Trouillot. Feb 27 68 mins. March 1, Christy Wampole, Ph. Sonia Korn Grimani and her memoir of the Holocaust. April 25, Christy Wampole talks to Sonia Korn-Grimani in French about her memoir recounting her experiences during her escape from Nazi-Germany and during the German occupation of Belgium.
Sonia was born in and has lived all over the world, she has a PhD in French literature and is an accomplished singer. The episode includes some of her recordings. Aristotle's Poetics - Blair Hoxby. Mar 08 61 mins. Greek Tragedy - Rush Rehm. Mar 15 65 mins. Italian Cinema - Sarah Carey. Mar 22 63 mins. Psychedelic Rock - Jay Kadis.
Mar 29 65 mins. The Human Brain - Stuart Edelstein. Apr 05 61 mins. Samuel Beckett - Robert Harrison. Apr 12 70 mins. April 12, Robert Harrison speaks about Samuel Beckett.
Hiatus Announcement. Apr 25 3 mins. April 25, Entitled Opinions will be on hiatus from May till Fall - this is a short announcement. Phenomenology - Thomas Sheehan. Oct 05 64 mins. The Rosetta Stone - Patrick Hunt.
Oct 12 63 mins. Hegel and His Heirs - Adrian Daub. Oct 19 64 mins. Hegel and his philosophical heirs. Oct 26 62 mins. Nov 02 59 mins. November 2, Robert Harrison speaks with Stanford professor of English Denise Gigante about the life and poetry of John Keats, as well as his relationship with his family.
The Discipline of Geography - Martin Lewis. Nov 09 60 mins. November 9, Robert Harrison speaks with Stanford professor of International History Martin Lewis about the discipline of geography. Homer and Homeric Epics - Richard Martin. Nov 16 61 mins. Medicine and the Human Condition - Larry Zaroff. Nov 23 58 mins. November 23, Robert Harrison speaks with Larry Zaroff, doctor, writer, and Stanford professor, about the medical profession and the human condition.
Nietzsche and Wagner - Stephen Hinton. Nov 30 62 mins. Extinction - Ursula Heise. Apr 18 59 mins. April 12, Robert Harrison speaks with Ursula Heise about human and animal extinction.
Michel Foucault - Hans Sluga. Apr 18 63 mins. John Rawls - Debra Satz. Apr 25 59 mins. Psychological Anthropology - Tanya Luhrmann. May 02 63 mins. May 2, Robert Harrison speaks with Tanya Luhrmann about psychological anthropology and contemporary spiritual beliefs and practices. Hermaphroditism - Leah DeVun.
May 09 62 mins. Life, Literature, Lermontov - Sasha Borovik. May 16 60 mins. Petrarch and Petrarchism - Andrew Hui. May 23 59 mins. May 30 63 mins. May 30, Robert Harrison speaks with Gabriella Safran about the history and practice of listening. Post-humanism - Ewa Domanska. Jun 06 64 mins. June 6, Robert Harrison speaks with Ewa Domanska about the post-human, post-humanity, and post-humanism. The Voice - Chloe Veltman.
Jun 27 60 mins. June 27, Robert Harrison speaks with Chloe Veltman about the human voice, especially the singing voice. July 29, A conversation with Professor Mark C. Taylor on the topic of his new book: "Seeing Silence". I've learned quite a bit from this podcast. I've learned in listening to both the questions and the answers. Handles philisophical and artistic topics with understanding and inisght.
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Online Options for Philosophy Job-Seekers. Part 2. Part 1. Consider the Presidential Management Fellowship. Part 3. Comment: Please enter your comment! December 15, A conversation with writer, philosopher, and cultural theorist Peter Sloterdijk on Friedrich Nietzsche. Monika Greenleaf.
June 12, A conversation with Andrew Mitchell about poetry and thinking in the later work of Martin Heidegger. Andrew Mitchell. Blair Hoxby.
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