Episode 175: Will the Real Conservative Intellectuals Please Stand Up? : An Interview with Dr. Luke Sheahan

Will the Real Conservative Intellectuals Please Stand Up? : An Interview with Dr. Luke Sheahan https://youtu.be/_wIdcAFRUL8 Today the Pugsters are joined by Dr. Luke Sheahan, President of The Academy of Philosophy and Letters, and Editor of The University Bookman. Among other things, Luke is an authority on the intellectual history of conservatism in the United …

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Episode 174: The Importance of Story: A Conversation with Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown

The Importance of Story: A Conversation with Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown https://youtu.be/lnKQMD5gVsQ In this episode, Moira Greyland Peat and Rachel Fulton Brown return for the first time together as Pugcast guests to explore the importance of story and imaginative fiction as a vehicle for communicating truth in ways that can transcend nonfiction. …

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Episode 172: Here Comes Transhumanism, Ready or Not!

Here Comes Transhumanism, Ready or Not! https://youtu.be/2sjC_jcdDUsEver feel like an upgraded body would be good to have? You’re not alone, and there are people who are ready to help–for a price. How about an extra 10 years of life, wouldn’t that be nice? Why stop there? Why not an extra 20, or 100, or 10,000? …

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Episode 171: The Dumbest Generation Grows Up! : An Interview with Mark Bauerlein

The Dumbest Generation Grows Up! : An Interview with Mark Bauerlein https://youtu.be/FovgYAy5zAwToday the Pugcast is joined by Mark Bauerlein, professor emeritus of English at Emory University and an editor at First Things. Mark made waves back in 2008 with his book, The Dumbest Generation: How the Digital Age Stupefies Young Americans and Jeopardizes Our Future …

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Episode 170: Pagan Easter?

Pagan Easter? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Syxb25Xwrg&t=960sThis is the time of year when we get a lot of memes about how Easter is a warmed-over pagan holiday. Everything from the name “Easter” to the use of eggs and rabbits is a claimed to be connected to a pagan fertility goddess. Our resident historian Glenn takes great delight in debunking …

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Episode 169: Varieties of Relativism

Varieties of Relativism https://youtu.be/AwJ1McDlwlc Tom introduces one of the driving assumptions that is underwriting the flux and chaos of current social trends: the assumption that truth is relative, perspectival, unable to be attained apart from our individual or group filters. The guys join in with many historical and contemporary insights into some key figures and …

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Episode 168: In Defense of Mysticism

In Defense of Mysticism https://youtu.be/H_Rqf85UOvE Many Christians today reject altogether the idea of Christian mysticism, but it has a long history in the church going back to the first centuries. The early church recognized three different types of mysticism: scriptural, which involved looking for symbolic or allegorical meanings in Scripture; liturgical, focused usually on the …

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Episode 167: Duck Season! Rabbit Season! The Notorious Duck/Rabbit Problem!

Duck Season! Rabbit Season! The Notorious Duck/Rabbit Problem! https://youtu.be/iWUGJ3L_Tyg Well, which is it, a duck or a rabbit? Today the Pugsters examine the notorious duck/rabbit problem. You probably have seen the drawing, look at it one way, and you see a duck, look at it another way and you see a rabbit. Often the drawing …

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Episode 166: Überhobbits: Engaging the Will To Power with Tolkien and Nietzsche

Überhobbits: Engaging the Will To Power with Tolkien and Nietzsche https://youtu.be/1e1B0UL4zl0 Tom unpacks themes from David Blount’s essay on Hobbits, Tolkien and Nietzsche in relation to the differing way power and is understood and related to. Blount compares the Hobbits rejection of becoming Überhobbits in contrast to Nietzsche’s dark vision of embracing the will to …

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