BrainBox

By: Chris Carroll
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  • BrainBox takes listeners on a deep dive into history, literature, ethics, philosophy, and other humanities fields to give context to issues affecting American society.weblog
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Episodes
  • Tribal Citizenship and Identity
    Oct 5 2020

    What does it mean for half a million Oklahomans to be citizens of both the United States and of their tribal nations? We speak with Jay Hannah, who has served the Cherokee Nation as Secretary-Treasurer, Chairman of the 1999 Constitution Convention, and Chairman of all tribal enterprises, about the history and meaning of tribal citizenship within American democracy.

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    View more about this episode: okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s3-ep14

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Why Do We Have the Electoral College?
    Sep 21 2020

    Why do we use this complicated 18th century invention to elect U.S. presidents? Where did the Electoral College come from, what problems and controversies has it caused, and what are its potential benefits for our election system? Our guests, Dr. Aaron Mason and Dr. Eric Schmaltz of Northwestern Oklahoma State University, discuss this hugely consequential quirk of our electoral system and how it has affected American democracy.  Facebook: @Ok.Humanities Twitter: @Okhumanities Instagram: @Okhumanities Our homepage: okhumanities.org/brainbox  More information about this episode: https://www.okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s3-ep13 

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Using Philosophy in Everyday Life
    Sep 1 2020

    How can philosophical and ethical concepts help us navigate the challenges of our current world? We speak with Dr. Guy Crain, a professor of philosophy at Rose State College, about ways of understanding and using philosophy in our everyday lives. Dr. Crain discusses his particular interest in the ethics of violence, and we discuss the deep importance of the humanities and the concept of "intellectual humility" in dealing with the anxieties and problems of life in 2020. Dr. Crain also recommends some excellent resources, including his own open sourcebook, for further exploration into the world of philosophy.

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    More information about this episode: okhumanities.org/page/brainbox-s3-ep12

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    1 hr and 11 mins

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