Much-Too-Quick Overviews, written, produced, and presented by Andrew D. Chapman, is a series of easily accessible, concise presentations of otherwise not-so-easily-accessible, not-so-concise philosophy, intended as starting-points for further independent inquiry and critical thinking, whether inside or outside the professional academy.
PREVIOUS EPISODES:
2. Feminism
4. Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems
6. Foundational Concepts in Science
11. Michel Foucault
12. Marxism
13. QAnon [censored by YouTube]
14. Psychology
15. Sociology
16. Walter Benjamin
17. Roland Barthes
18. Martin Heidegger
19. Critical Theory
This is the twentieth episode.
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