The New Thinkery

The New Thinkery
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Apr 13, 2022 • 1h 14min

Interview: Dr. Catherine Zuckert on Augustine's Confessions | The New Thinkery Ep. 91

With Easter around the corner, the guys are joined by Dr. Catherine Zuckert, the Reeves Dreux Professor of Political Science at Notre Dame, to take a look at the first Western Christian autobiography ever written: St. Augustine's Confessions. The cast discuss the timely themes and important underlying messages, as well as talk about Dr. Zuckert's educational biography.
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Apr 6, 2022 • 1h 10min

Interview: Dr. Lee Ward on Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost | The New Thinkery Ep. 90

This week, the guys continue their running series on Shakespeare. On the docket is one of Shakespeare's early comedies, Love's Labour's Lost. To help them with the analysis, Dr. Lee Ward, Professor of Political Science at Baylor University, joins the crew to shed light on the major themes and events of the play. Shoutout to ALI for sponsoring!
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Mar 30, 2022 • 1h 23min

Interview: Dr. David Lowenthal on Orwell's 1984

In this episode of TNT, the guys are joined by distinguished professor and student of Leo Strauss, David Lowenthal. Together, the group talk about Lowenthal's academic and military career, Orwell's 1984, and Dr. Lowenthal answers lightning questions. Plus: Dr. Lowenthal explains why he was a Marxist for a little while.
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Mar 23, 2022 • 1h 2min

Grab Bag | The New Thinkery Ep. 88

This week, the guys take a break from focusing on one text to host a more personal episode. Each co-host presents a question to the others for their thoughts, and then they answer your mailbag questions! If you like this episode format, let us know on Twitter and we'll make more like it.
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Mar 16, 2022 • 1h 18min

Interview: Professor James Carey on Indian Philosophy | The New Thinkery Ep. 87

In this week's episode, the guys are joined by Professor James Carey. The group wade outside of TNT's philosophic comfort zone by talking with Professor Carey about Indian philosophy. Specifically, they discuss whether Indian philosophy is monolithic, and, whether it is or not, what concepts grab the attention of Indian philosophy.
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Mar 9, 2022 • 58min

Plato's Republic and the Problem of Justice | The New Thinkery Ep. 86

In this follow-up to the last episode on Plato's Republic, the guys are again looking at the concept of justice. Specifically, what issues one might take with it. The group analyze the speeches of Glaucon and his brother to get at the philosophic issues dwelling underneath what seems to be a universal concept.
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Mar 2, 2022 • 1h 3min

Hitchcock's Rope | The New Thinkery Ep. 85

This week, the guys are breaking up the nonstop philosophy with a movie with strong overtones about, what else, philosophy! The crew discuss Alfred Hitchcock's Rope—which is scarily based on a true story—and how philosophy can be dangerous when approached improperly.
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Feb 23, 2022 • 1h 21min

Interview: Diana Schaub on Lincoln's Lyceum Address | The New Thinkery Ep. 84

In this President's Day edition of The New Thinkery, the guys are joined by Professor Diana Schaub, who teaches at Loyola University Maryland, and specializes in Lincoln. Together, the group discuss Lincoln's Lyceum Address and what Lincoln thought of himself as extracted from the text. Shoutout to Davenant Hall for sponsoring!
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Feb 16, 2022 • 1h 18min

Interview: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert on Lincoln's Statecraft | The New Thinkery Ep. 83

In a first for The New Thinkery, the guys are joined for a threepeat guest appearance by Dr. Michael P. Zuckert. Together, the guys discuss the three elements of statecraft, and to what extent Lincoln hit the marks. Shoutout to Davenant Hall for sponsoring!
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Feb 9, 2022 • 53min

Machiavelli's Four Most Excellent Princes | The New Thinkery Ep. 82

This week, the guys return to Machiavelli's The Prince, this time focusing on Chapter 6. the group discuss who, in Machiavelli's mind, were the most excellent princes, and who Machiavelli left out. Don't blame Greg for his salty language—it's Machiavelli's fault!

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