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Hi Folks,

How's being stuck at home (assuming you are not in the utopia that is New Zealand)? I hope you are doing something nourishing if that can be a priority for you right now.

Since I can't play out with the few bands that I normally play with, I need a lot of creative things to keep me even keel.  Doing these philosophy designs has been really fun.  Our patrons are getting them for an amount fairly close to the baseline allowable price.  The new Postulates of Linguistics shirt is probably my favorite--I even discounted that one even further to celebrate the 40th anniversary of A Thousand Plateaus!  

What else is new: Nietzsche episode is coming soon. This week we will release an episode on Foucault and the politics of disability with Shelley Tremain (our list three guests have been from Canada--that was totally unplanned!).  Also, we are going to do a Q&A episode in which we will answer all kinds of questions (serious and not so serious).  Feel free to drop anything here! I can't promise we will answer 'anything', but I am pretty open!  Also, serious philosophical questions will push us to do some reading and thinking.

Stay well, gang. Here is the link to new apparel--and use your promo codes! 

https://teespring.com/stores/crit-drip

Best,

Craig


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Anonymous

I've got a few: 1) when speaking about difficult concepts from D&G, what do you find is the most difficult one for people to pick-up? What are their most frequent hang-ups for understanding the concept? 2) What do D&G bring to philosophy that moved the conversation along? 3) what aspects of D&G have influences other areas outside of Philosophy? I'm mostly thinking about therapy, art, or political movements? 4) Craig, I think I remember you saying that you have you MA in Phil. Can't remember the other's. What have you been able to take from this education to your work in the prison or other non-philosophy professional envirojments or personal interactions? 5) what do you all see as the fundamental characteristic of those who see themselves as Philosophers? 6) If Philosophy, or even more specifically, if Foucault or D&G philosophies were an inanimate objects what would it be? 7) Follow up silly question to 6, what personal characteristic or feature is essential for anyone who is a student of Philosophy (i.e. I'm think something like Sartre's pipe or Nietzsche's mustache)? Okay, hope this helps the question segment!

Anonymous

I just realized 5 and 7 are very similar.

Anonymous

Sorry, two more: 8) if you were meeting a Philosophy scholar of a philosopher you knew nothing about and only allowed to ask one question, what would it be? 9) If you had to choose two books to be stranded on a island with for several years, what would they be?

acidhorizonpodcast

Thank you for these! I can't promise we would get to all of them, but these will be given a priority since you responded first.

Anonymous

Oh, of course. I figured I'd list some and you'd take one or two, maybe.