MEDIA CONTACT

Dr. Travis Corcoran
Travis@RestoringReason.com

Interview Questions for Author Name:

  1. How are Big Tech, academia, and the government threatening our intellectual freedom?

  2. Talk to our listeners about what you mean by the “ancient liberal arts”?

  3. You say in Chapter 2 of your book that “typical self-help advice makes things worse.” Can you expand on that?

  4. Expand on the “trivium” for us. What is the difference between knowledge, understanding, and wisdom?

  5. How can readers make a “commitment to accuracy”?

  6. “Knowledge is power” is a common saying, but in Chapter 5, you say, “Logic is power.” Can you break down the difference for us?

  7. “Rhetoric is not (always) a dirty word,” you say. Why has it developed a negative connotation, and in what contexts can it be used for good?

  8. How can the ancient liberal arts also help with business and work?

  9. How can it help with healthcare and politics?

  10. What does it mean to achieve preeminence? How can readers achieve it?


AUTHOR BIO

Dr. Travis Corcoran is a philosopher and liberal arts enthusiast who helps aspiring scholars properly pursue a self-taught education. In addition to owning and operating several healthcare practices in the Netherlands, Dr. Corcoran mentors new graduates on the first three of seven classical liberal arts. Previously, Dr. Corcoran studied nuclear power while serving in the U.S. military and earned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy with a minor in biology. He serves on two international boards of directors and, as a college president, donates his time and finances to principled research. Apart from always learning, Dr. Corcoran’s favorite hobbies include rock climbing and teaching.


MEDIA INQUIRIES

For media inquiries, please contact Dr. Travis Corcoran at Travis@RestoringReason.com