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20 - Michael Millerman: Heidegger, Dugin, and Strauss -- The Rewilding of Philosophy

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Michael Millerman joins me to discuss starting a philosophy school, why tech and startups are seeking wisdom, whether Western philosophy is still a living tradition, objections to the usefulness of philosophy, leading students to the eternal questions, the intimate pleasure of communing with old friends, Martin Heidegger's influence on Alexander Dugin, Leo Strauss and Heidegger's disagreement on philosophical historicism, our place in the cave beneath Plato's Cave, Millerman's intriguing encounter with Dugin, why Dugin is a dangerous philosopher, his take on "Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy," and the potential for the rewilding of philosophy.

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https://www.michaelmillerman.ca/

https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Heidegger-Philosophical-Constitution-Political/dp/1912975793

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AVVipiukPI

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Michael Millerman joins me to discuss starting a philosophy school, why tech and startups are seeking wisdom, whether Western philosophy is still a living tradition, objections to the usefulness of philosophy, leading students to the eternal questions, the intimate pleasure of communing with old friends, Martin Heidegger's influence on Alexander Dugin, Leo Strauss and Heidegger's disagreement on philosophical historicism, our place in the cave beneath Plato's Cave, Millerman's intriguing encounter with Dugin, why Dugin is a dangerous philosopher, his take on "Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy," and the potential for the rewilding of philosophy.

Relevant Links:

https://x.com/M_Millerman

https://www.michaelmillerman.ca/

https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Heidegger-Philosophical-Constitution-Political/dp/1912975793

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AVVipiukPI

If you enjoyed this interview, please leave a review on Spotify/iTunes.

Support Hacking State: https://hackingstate.substack.com/subscribe

Listen on:

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexmurshak

Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hacking-state/id1689677076

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1XB9XYULrAY4dp0qIJVvCg

RSS: https://feed.podbean.com/hackingstate/feed.xml

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