44 - Sophie Grace Chappell: Epiphanies, Ethics, and the Philosophy of Literature
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Sophie Grace Chappell is Professor of Philosophy at the Open University in the UK. Before that she taught at the University of Dundee and Oxford. Sophie has a wide variety of interests, including ancient philosophy, ethics, and the philosophy of literature. She and Robinson speak about her latest book, Epiphanies: An Ethics of Experience. More particularly, their discussion centers around philosophy and literature—including a wonderful reading of Gerard Manley Hopkins—the relationship between ethics and aesthetics, and some potential pitfalls of taking a theory-building approach to moral philosophy. Outline: 00:00 Introduction 2:27 Literae Humaniores 14:42 The Etymology of "Outrage" 19:19 Literature and the Phenomenology of Being Human 36:51 Ethics and Aesthetics 49:13 Poetry and Philosophy 53:40 What Are Epiphanies? 58:56 Gerard Manley Hopkins and His Terrible Sonnets 1:10:20 James Joyce and Epiphanies 1:14:35 Theory-Building Approaches to Ethics 1:24:41 Sophie's Approach to Ethics 1:29:49 Testing Ethical Theories 1:32:12 Sophie the Mountaineer Linktree: https://linktr.ee/robinsonerhardt Twitter: https://twitter.com/robinsonerhardt YouTube (Robinson's Podcast): youtube.com/@robinsonspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robinsonerhardt/ Twitch (Robinson Eats): https://www.twitch.tv/robinsonerhardt YouTube (Robinson Eats): youtube.com/@robinsoneats TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robinsonerhardt