Listen " S03 E02 | Reacting to Philosophy Bites with Maria Levinson"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of "Reacting to Growth," Kamila and Gary dive into the world of philosophy with a discussion on the "Philosophy Bites" podcast, hosted by David Edmonds and Nigel Warburton. The episode features an insightful conversation with Meira Levinson, a professor of education and society at Harvard University.
Kamila and Gary explore various themes from the episode, including the role of education in shaping children for civic and economic purposes, the importance of teaching justified beliefs over mere true beliefs, and the challenges of balancing individualistic goals with societal needs. They also touch on the differences in educational systems between the US, UK, and Poland, and how these systems impact students from different backgrounds.
Join us as we reflect on the philosophical underpinnings of education, the potential pitfalls of indoctrination, and the evolving landscape of economic education in a rapidly changing world. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or simply curious about the philosophy of education, this episode offers plenty of food for thought.
Episode Breakdown:
[00:00 - 02:30] Introduction and casual banter
[02:31 - 05:45] Kamila and Gary discuss their recent experiences and thoughts on personal appearance
[05:46 - 10:15] Introduction to the "Philosophy Bites" podcast and its hosts
[10:16 - 15:30] Discussion on the role of education in civic and economic development
[15:31 - 20:00] Teaching justified beliefs vs. true beliefs
[20:01 - 25:45] Differences in educational systems across countries
[25:46 - 30:00] The impact of societal context on education
[30:01 - 35:00] Balancing individual and societal goals in education
[35:01 - 36:00] Final reflections and closing remarks
Kamila and Gary explore various themes from the episode, including the role of education in shaping children for civic and economic purposes, the importance of teaching justified beliefs over mere true beliefs, and the challenges of balancing individualistic goals with societal needs. They also touch on the differences in educational systems between the US, UK, and Poland, and how these systems impact students from different backgrounds.
Join us as we reflect on the philosophical underpinnings of education, the potential pitfalls of indoctrination, and the evolving landscape of economic education in a rapidly changing world. Whether you're an educator, a parent, or simply curious about the philosophy of education, this episode offers plenty of food for thought.
Episode Breakdown:
[00:00 - 02:30] Introduction and casual banter
[02:31 - 05:45] Kamila and Gary discuss their recent experiences and thoughts on personal appearance
[05:46 - 10:15] Introduction to the "Philosophy Bites" podcast and its hosts
[10:16 - 15:30] Discussion on the role of education in civic and economic development
[15:31 - 20:00] Teaching justified beliefs vs. true beliefs
[20:01 - 25:45] Differences in educational systems across countries
[25:46 - 30:00] The impact of societal context on education
[30:01 - 35:00] Balancing individual and societal goals in education
[35:01 - 36:00] Final reflections and closing remarks
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