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Hotel Bar Sessions

Hotel Bar Sessions

De: Leigh M. Johnson Talia Mae Bettcher Rick Lee
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where the real philosophy happens© 2025 Leigh M. Johnson, Talia Mae Bettcher, Rick Lee Ciencias Sociales Filosofía
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  • MINIBAR: Living in Occupied D.C.
    Aug 22 2025

    Hotel Bar Sessions is on it's regular "break" between seasons, but we're offering up these "minibar: sessions from our co-hosts (individually) in in the interim

    This week, listen to HBS co-host Leigh M. Johnson talk about what it's like to live in "occupied" D.C. as a new resident.

    Full episode notes available at this link:
    https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/living-in-occupied-dc
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    15 m
  • Arendt's "Banality of Evil"
    Aug 15 2025

    This week, the HBS hosts discuss Hannah Arendt’s concept of the banality of evil.

    In 1961, Adolf Eichmann was put on trial in Israel for crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish People. The philosopher Hannah Arendt covered the trial for The New Yorker. Her articles were collected in the book Eichmann in Jerusalem, which had the subtitle, A Report on the Banality of Evil. What did she mean by the phrase “banality of evil?” She remarks that there is nothing monstrous, hideous, or outrageous about Eichmann that one could point to as the root of his evil actions. Rather, she argued, he was “thoughtless,” that is, he lacked the imagination to understand the position of others. In this way, the evil he brought about has its source in a kind of unremarkable everydayness. Is her notion useful to us today to think about the multiple evils we confront?

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Major Life Changes
    Aug 8 2025

    In this week’s episode, the HBS hosts talk about positive and negative major life changes.


    While change is a part of life, major changes can cause major upheavals in one’s sense of oneself in relation to the world. Indeed, they may teach us to perceive life anew. What might such changes show us, if anything, about traditional philosophical concepts such as the self, the good life, autonomy, and relatedness with others?

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    1 h y 1 m
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