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Gerard Michols on Philosophy for Decisions

Gerard Michols is a public philosopher from Upstate New York who had discussed and written prolifically about reflecting on life from nothingness through reason and ethics. On the podcast, John and Gerard discuss:

  • The primacy of philosophy in all decision-making

  • Preferences for and against philosophy as a driving force in human lives

  • The Ivory Tower’s failures

  • Contextualizing philosophy for everyone’s needs 

  • Types of decisions most appropriately suited to philosophical framing

  • Distinctions between philosophy and science

  • Philosophical frameworks versus philosophical situations

  • Language and reality

  • The process of philosophy instead of the idea of philosophy

  • Nothingness as the starting point for all philosophical applications

  • Defenses of abstraction in decision-making 

  • The burden of choice  

  • Storytelling as necessary for human survival 

  • Detail as a block to ethical decision making 

  • The place of aesthetics and ethics in decision making, and

  • The place of reason and data in decision making

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Gerard on Philosophy for Decisions John Heintz

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Gerard Mikols lives in upstate New York.

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