Christina Van Dyke is an emerita professor of philosophy at Calvin College and a visiting professor of philosophy at Barnard College, where she specializes in the medieval period. She is the author of A Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality. Christina and Robinson discuss the philosophy of food and eating—its gendered aspects, its religious history, some ethical concerns, and eating disorders—before turning to animals in medieval philosophy, where they touch on Hildegard von Bingen, medieval bestiaries, and the secret society known as the Brethren of Purity. You can keep up with Christina at cvdphilosopher.net.
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OUTLINE
00:00 In This Episode
00:30 Introduction
3:05 Christina and Medieval Philosophy
5:41 Christina’s Interest in The Philosophy of Eating
6:59 Are Food and Eating Gendered?
23:39 Food, Gender, and Religion
32:40 How Philosophy Might Help Us Eat Better
36:27 Animals and the Brethren of Purity
45:11 Hildegard von Bingen and Medieval Animals
58:05 Hydras, Bestiaries, and Arthurian Lore
1:03:35 Animals, and What Humans Are
1:07:45 Animals, Angels, and Humans
Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, weightlifters, artists, and everyone in-between.