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**The Podcast Service of —

Philosophy Without Borders**

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Episode List


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Episode 01

Air Date: February 8, 2025

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Book Review: Rationality and Logic

RATIONALITY AND LOGIC. By ROBERT HANNA. MIT Press, 2006. Pp. 341.

Logic is cognitively constructed by rational animals via an innate protological cognitive capacity governed by categorically normative principles.

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Episode 02

Air Date: February 15, 2025

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Book Review: The Fate of Analysis

THE FATE OF ANALYSIS: ANALYTIC PHILOSOPHY FROM FREGE TO THE ASH-HEAP OF HISTORY, AND TOWARD A RADICAL KANTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE. By ROBERT HANNA. New York: Mad Duck Coalition, 2021. Pp. 691.

Analytic philosophy has undergone a crisis, leading to the dominance of post-classical approaches, yet a radical Kantian perspective offers a path forward by recognizing the dual nature of necessity—conceptual and real—and by re-evaluating the analytic-synthetic distinction.

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