Why We Argue
Summary: Hosted by political philosopher and Vanderbilt University professor Robert Talisse, Why We Argue is an interview podcast that brings in academics, philosophers, historians, journalists, politicians, and other notable public figures to think about the state of American political discourse and the role intellectual humility can play in public conversation. Created by Humility & Conviction in Public Life a project of the University of Connecticut's Humanities Institute and funded by the John Templeton Foundation and produced by Matthew Guariglia.
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Podcasts:
The Conviction Workshop
Controversial Ideas and “No Platforming” with Jeff McMahan
Democratic Faith and Social Change with Eddie Glaude, Jr.
Global Oil and Social Change with Leif Wenar
Religious and Political Identities with Michele F. Margolis
The Constitution as a Public Ethos with Corey Brettschneider
Is Social Media Killing Democracy? with Regina Rini
Are Citizens Polarized with Steven Kull
Epistemic Vice with Ian James Kidd
Faith and Politics with David Gergen, Rabbi Melissa Weintraub, Eboo Patel, and John Dankosky
What Money Can’t Buy with Michael Sandel
Political Polarization and Epistemic Arrogance Workshop
Polarization with Shanto Iyengar
Policing and Political Division with Alex Vitale
Anger, Forgiveness, and Public Philosophy with Myisha Cherry