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Can a Sitcom Teach Philosophy? Meet a Scholar Advising 'The Good Place'

Can a Sitcom Teach Philosophy? Meet a Scholar Advising 'The Good Place'

Today we’re talking about teaching using popular …

EdSurge Podcast

October 1, 201927m 43s

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Show Notes

Today we’re talking about teaching using popular culture, and we’re focusing on a quirky TV comedy called The Good Place. The show is led by Michael Schur, who previously wrote for The Office and Parks and Recreation. But there’s an unusual person in the writer’s room of The Good Place—an academic philosopher from Clemson University, professor Todd May—one of our guests today. But can a network sitcom accurately teach concepts like existentialism and the works of Plato and Kant? And how much should colleges use pop culture in their courses?