Embodied knowledge

Embodied knowledge

FROM VOL. 121
James K. A. Smith advocates for a return to some pre-modern conceptualizations of the human body. (18 minutes)
Self-knowledge versus "selfism"

Self-knowledge versus “selfism”

FROM VOL.10
Psychologist Paul Vitz argues that the modern focus on self-actualization makes the self the highest good in the cosmos. (7 minutes)
Getting outside of our heads

Getting outside of our heads

FROM VOL. 128
Philosopher and motorcycle mechanic Matthew Crawford explores what forms the self, arguing that individuality is an earned competence achieved through habits of submission to various tasks, traditions, and authorities. (20 minutes)
Praise my soul: the king of Heaven

Praise my soul: the king of Heaven

Robert C. Roberts on Jung’s theology of self-exploration
The existence of the "self"

The existence of the “self”

Joseph E. Davis talks about the concept of identities and why some social theorists have questioned the very existence of selves. (14 minutes)
Self, Society, and the Diagnosis of Addiction

Self, Society, and the Diagnosis of Addiction

Sociologist John Steadman Rice argues that the concept of codependency is rooted in the tenets of "liberation psychotherapy," a way of thinking that can result in an asocial existence. (48 minutes)