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Cultural Criticism & Psychoanalysis

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EPIS radio focuses on international cultural criticism, existential psychoanalysis and the application of phenomenology to the problems of everyday life.

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Continued discussion with Professor Robert Corrington on the topics of ordinal phenomenology, authenticity, ethics, and the use of psychoanalytic theory.

Enjoy continued discussion with Prof. Robert Corrington regarding his ideas about ordinal phenomenology.

Continued discussion with Prof. Kevin Boileau on the topic of authenticity. The following week we will resume our discussion with Prof. Robert Corrington on ordinal phenomenology.

Please join us for a lively discussion with Robert Corrington regarding a phenomenological approach to the question of authenticity.

Continued discussion ont he problem of authenticity, the making of subjectivity, and the shifts in consciousness that can overcome sado-masochistic relational dynamics. Enjoy Prof. Boileau as he explores ontological opens for new forms of... more

Continued exploration into the concept of authenticity from an existential phenomenological view. Later this fall we will address psychoanalytic and literary perspectives.

Join us for continued exploration of the structure of subjectivity, authenticity, and morality. We are delving more deeply into the meta-psychology of the self from an existential phenomenological point of view. Later this fall we will transition into... more

Continued discussion regarding phenomenology, morality, and authenticity, utilizing Sartrean theory.

Enjoy continuing discussion with Professor Kevin Boileau regarding authenticity and freedom, especially concerning the transition from Sartre's ontological period to his practical, political phase. During the course of this exploration we will... more

Join our host Dr. Boileau in continued discussion about applied phenomenology and Sartre's first ethics, the question of authenticity.
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