Philosophical Orientations

Revisiting "America the Philosophical" | Carlin Romano

1 h 36 min · 17 jan 2026
aflevering Revisiting "America the Philosophical" | Carlin Romano artwork

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In this episode, Carlin Romano joins Reinhard G. Mueller to revisit his 2012 book "America the Philosophical," where he claims that the United States embodies the most philosophical culture the world has ever seen. The two discuss to what extent this claim holds true, what defines philosophy, and the challenges facing philosophical inquiry today.Carlin Romano is currently a Fulbright-Nehru Senior Scholar in India for Academic and Professional Excellence. He is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Delhi and Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Ashoka University.

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aflevering Identity and Orientation in an Age of Profiles | Hans-Georg Moeller artwork

Identity and Orientation in an Age of Profiles | Hans-Georg Moeller

What shapes our identity today? How does the academic industry influence philosophy and our pursuit of wisdom? In this conversation, Hans-Georg Moeller and Reinhard G. Mueller discuss Moeller’s theory of profilicity and the three identity technologies – sincerity, authenticity, and profilicity – as developed in his book "You and Your Profile," exploring how we can orient ourselves amid the plurality of identities in our time.Via the lens of Werner Stegmaier’s philosophy of orientation, the episode examines the shift from Bildung to the academic industry, the transformation of mass media, cultural differences between Europe, the US, and China, and debates around the sovereign individual, culture wars, and thinkers such as G. W. F. Hegel, Friedrich Nietzsche, Niklas Luhmann, Robert Sapolsky, and Jordan Peterson.

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