Josh and Matt continue their discussion about Historical Focal Points and Proximal Knowledge within the contexts of epistemology, logic, and the Josh Welch Pop Tart Gun controversy. Check out our Thought Catalogue with our sources at: https:/
In part I of a discussion about Historical Focal Points and Proximal Knowledge, Matt and Josh analyze how the 2015 Ahmed Mohamed's briefcase clock controversy is representative of how knowledge based memes affect perception. Join us in part II
Matt and Josh analyze variations of solipsism and discuss what deeper meanings are to be had within a philosophy that posits that only the self exists. Check out our sources at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1R9bFa70aGbEMNv0qSx5YgPEyrzJwf
Join Matt and Josh as they venture into the dark recesses of the sociological construct that is the political party system. Sources for this episode can be found in our Thought Catalogue: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19IPyTpR772v7QVgqFXB6