In this episode, we explore the Danish notion of Hygge, exploring its limits and our own.
In this episode, we explore the Danish notion of Hygge, exploring its limits and our own.
In this episode, we examine an article written by Adam Neiblum in Philosophy Now regarding the conflation of Progress and Evolution.
In this episode, we examine an article written by Adam Neiblum in Philosophy Now regarding the conflation of Progress and Evolution.
In this episode, we dissect the moral, transactional, and social elements of what constitutes Friendship.
In this episode, we dissect the moral, transactional, and social elements of what constitutes Friendship.
In this episode, we discuss multiple dimensions of Passion: conceptual clarity, internal vs external influences, temporal stability, and much more.
In this episode, we discuss multiple dimensions of Passion: conceptual clarity, internal vs external influences, temporal stability, and much more.
In this episode, we attempt to take a look at the Paranormal from a balanced viewpoint, with neither dismissal nor abandoning critical reflection.
In this episode, we attempt to take a look at the Paranormal from a balanced viewpoint, with neither dismissal nor abandoning critical reflection.
In this episode, we look at the nuanced interactional effects of internalized states and contextually contingent external Giving behaviors when examining virtuosity.
In this episode, we look at the nuanced interactional effects of internalized states and contextually contingent external Giving behaviors when examining virtuosity.
In this episode, we talk about the individual capacity for social change with authors Michael Brownstein and Daniel Kelly, as discussed in their book, Somebody Should Do Something.
In this episode, we talk about the individual capacity for social change with authors Michael Brownstein and Daniel Kelly, as discussed in their book, Somebody Should Do Something.
In this episode, we discuss the nature of Horror, including both its existence in real life, and as a media aesthetic.
In this episode, we discuss the nature of Horror, including both its existence in real life, and as a media aesthetic.
In this episode, we tackle the unintuitive and nuanced idea of Modal Realism and possible worlds.
Stay tuned for bonus content at the end of the episode!
In this episode, we tackle the unintuitive and nuanced idea of Modal Realism and possible worlds.
Stay tuned for bonus content at the end of the episode!
In this episode, we discuss Attention, its relationship to consciousness, and our interpretation of reality.
In this episode, we discuss Attention, its relationship to consciousness, and our interpretation of reality.
In this episode, author James Geary dives into the philosophy of aphorisms with us in preparation for his new book, The World in a Phrase.
In this episode, author James Geary dives into the philosophy of aphorisms with us in preparation for his new book, The World in a Phrase.
In this episode, special guest Dr. Wind Goodfriend helps us discuss the philosophy and psychology of Cults.
In this episode, special guest Dr. Wind Goodfriend helps us discuss the philosophy and psychology of Cults.
In this episode, we contrast the ideas of Fear and anxiety, looking at philosophical as well as physiological and psychological facets in determining their constitution.
In this episode, we contrast the ideas of Fear and anxiety, looking at philosophical as well as physiological and psychological facets in determining their constitution.
In this episode, we parse apart Society, including pithy discussions of culture, language versus communication, and the role of individuals.
In this episode, we parse apart Society, including pithy discussions of culture, language versus communication, and the role of individuals.
In this episode, we discuss the life and work of John Searle, visiting his philosophies of mind, language, and society from a critical context.
In this episode, we discuss the life and work of John Searle, visiting his philosophies of mind, language, and society from a critical context.
In this episode, we discuss Brute Facts: concepts that defy explanation in causal terms.
In this episode, we discuss Brute Facts: concepts that defy explanation in causal terms.
In this episode, we discuss Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sander's upcoming book, Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship.
In this episode, we discuss Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sander's upcoming book, Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship.
In this episode, we ask some difficult questions about Antinomy: when a concept has multiple logical explanatory theories that are contradictory.
In this episode, we ask some difficult questions about Antinomy: when a concept has multiple logical explanatory theories that are contradictory.
In this episode, we present the cases for Substantivalism and Relationalism as we discuss space and time.
In this episode, we present the cases for Substantivalism and Relationalism as we discuss space and time.
In this episode, we wrestle with the discriminatory notion of Ableism.
In this episode, we wrestle with the discriminatory notion of Ableism.
In this episode, we discuss the phenomenological, ontological, and ethical aspects of the Norwegian concept Friluftsliv.
In this episode, we discuss the phenomenological, ontological, and ethical aspects of the Norwegian concept Friluftsliv.
In this episode, we explore the idea of Tarab from the Arabic world: an enchantment with music and its ability to provide deep meaning.
In this episode, we explore the idea of Tarab from the Arabic world: an enchantment with music and its ability to provide deep meaning.
In this episode, we discuss the Japanese notion of Yugen, drawing on metaphorical and personal examples to demonstrate the concept.
In this episode, we discuss the Japanese notion of Yugen, drawing on metaphorical and personal examples to demonstrate the concept.
In this episode, we explore Ubuntu: a concept from southern Africa regarding the relationality and communal nature of humanity.
In this episode, we explore Ubuntu: a concept from southern Africa regarding the relationality and communal nature of humanity.
In this episode, the duo switches seats, as Norm interviews Joel about his newly released book, "A Treatise on Challenges from Nature to Anthropocentric Ontology."
In this episode, the duo switches seats, as Norm interviews Joel about his newly released book, "A Treatise on Challenges from Nature to Anthropocentric Ontology."
In this episode, we delve headlong into the end of being, interweaving established philosophical positions with anecdotal experiences.
In this episode, we delve headlong into the end of being, interweaving established philosophical positions with anecdotal experiences.
In this episode, we discuss the nuance of Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophical musings, particularly on virtue ethics.
In this episode, we discuss the nuance of Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophical musings, particularly on virtue ethics.
In this episode, we discuss the history, impetus, and consequences of Space Exploration.
In this episode, we discuss the history, impetus, and consequences of Space Exploration.
In this episode, we discuss our reasoning for, and relationship with, our lovable Pets.
In this episode, we discuss our reasoning for, and relationship with, our lovable Pets.
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted notions of Identity.
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted notions of Identity.
In this episode, we discuss the philosophical performance experiment of Andrea Colamedici's AI-written book, "Hypnocracy."
In this episode, we discuss the philosophical performance experiment of Andrea Colamedici's AI-written book, "Hypnocracy."
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: The Finely Wrought Object
Joel's: Zeno's Dichotomy/Arrow
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: The Finely Wrought Object
Joel's: Zeno's Dichotomy/Arrow
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: Hedonine and Pononine
Joel's: The Two-Space Myth
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: Hedonine and Pononine
Joel's: The Two-Space Myth
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: The Language Game
Joel's: The Split Brain
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: The Language Game
Joel's: The Split Brain
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: Eternal Recurrence
Joel's: The Inquiring Murderer
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
Norm's: Eternal Recurrence
Joel's: The Inquiring Murderer
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments:
In this episode, we lay the groundwork for a series of shows focusing on philosophical Thought Experiments by examining a couple of familiar examples and discussing their constituent elements.
In this episode, we lay the groundwork for a series of shows focusing on philosophical Thought Experiments by examining a couple of familiar examples and discussing their constituent elements.
In this episode, we discuss some technical and definitional aspects of Compliance, including concepts of authority, power, obedience, and perspective.
In this episode, we discuss some technical and definitional aspects of Compliance, including concepts of authority, power, obedience, and perspective.
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Michael Passmore about consciousness, biological bases of behavior, and reality.
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Michael Passmore about consciousness, biological bases of behavior, and reality.
In this episode, we try to wrap our minds around recent scientific and ancient philosophical questions regarding the nature of reality and infinity through the theory of nesting-doll black hole universes.
In this episode, we try to wrap our minds around recent scientific and ancient philosophical questions regarding the nature of reality and infinity through the theory of nesting-doll black hole universes.
In this episode, we discuss the interfacing of biological and traditional computing systems.
In this episode, we discuss the interfacing of biological and traditional computing systems.
In this episode, we look at the definition, perception, influence, and malleable characteristics of groups holisitically.
In this episode, we look at the definition, perception, influence, and malleable characteristics of groups holisitically.
In this episode, we wrestle with form, content, expression, truth, and the abstract nature of Poetry.
In this episode, we wrestle with form, content, expression, truth, and the abstract nature of Poetry.
In this episode, we delve into the biopsychosocial facets of Hatred, contextualized by historical philosophical thoughts and personal reflections.
In this episode, we delve into the biopsychosocial facets of Hatred, contextualized by historical philosophical thoughts and personal reflections.
In this episode, we "dive in" to the concept of Metaphors and how they interact with our language, cognitions, and reality.
In this episode, we "dive in" to the concept of Metaphors and how they interact with our language, cognitions, and reality.
In this episode, we look at the numerous antecedents, facets, and consequences of immediate and delayed return environments on individuals and society.
In this episode, we look at the numerous antecedents, facets, and consequences of immediate and delayed return environments on individuals and society.
In this episode, we take a hard look at the difficult considerations involved in physiological and psychological suffering, autonomy, and ethics in chosen death.
In this episode, we take a hard look at the difficult considerations involved in physiological and psychological suffering, autonomy, and ethics in chosen death.
In this episode, we wrestle with the theoretical and practical considerations of thinking about future generations.
In this episode, we wrestle with the theoretical and practical considerations of thinking about future generations.
In this episode, we examine Mirror-Souls: the concept that a perfect counterpart for us exists in the world.
In this episode, we examine Mirror-Souls: the concept that a perfect counterpart for us exists in the world.
In this episode, we examine the multifaceted and paradoxical implications of defining Human Potential.
In this episode, we examine the multifaceted and paradoxical implications of defining Human Potential.
In this episode, Dr. Brian Hite discusses his background as a stuntman and academic, providing a philosophical discussion about the psychological influence of stress and pressure on potential and performance
In this episode, Dr. Brian Hite discusses his background as a stuntman and academic, providing a philosophical discussion about the psychological influence of stress and pressure on potential and performance
In this episode, we interview Mike Oppenheim, an author, filmmaker, musician, and much more, as well as the host of the podcast "Coffin Talk."
In this episode, we interview Mike Oppenheim, an author, filmmaker, musician, and much more, as well as the host of the podcast "Coffin Talk."
In this episode, we examine a constellation of abstractions related to the healthy and unhealthy, individual and sociocultural facets of Self-Regard.
In this episode, we examine a constellation of abstractions related to the healthy and unhealthy, individual and sociocultural facets of Self-Regard.
In this episode, we examine the meaning we give to events and their temporal markers from objective and subjective viewpoints.
In this episode, we examine the meaning we give to events and their temporal markers from objective and subjective viewpoints.
In this episode, we go through the process of examining the many extant and potential benefits, pitfalls, and psychological as well as ethical conundrums concerning Brain Organoids.
In this episode, we go through the process of examining the many extant and potential benefits, pitfalls, and psychological as well as ethical conundrums concerning Brain Organoids.
In this episode, we look at biobots, anthrobots, xenobots, and many of their accompanying philosophical issues.
In this episode, we look at biobots, anthrobots, xenobots, and many of their accompanying philosophical issues.
In this episode, we explore the concept of AI Sentience by looking at various models, their limitations, and how a coherent synthesis might emerge.
In this episode, we explore the concept of AI Sentience by looking at various models, their limitations, and how a coherent synthesis might emerge.
In this episode, we examine death and conceptions of the afterlife in light of scientific, philosophical, and religious frameworks.
In this episode, we examine death and conceptions of the afterlife in light of scientific, philosophical, and religious frameworks.
In this episode, we take a big-picture approach to discussing the study of "last things."
In this episode, we take a big-picture approach to discussing the study of "last things."
In this episode, we tackle the idea of what constitutes, coheres, and paradoxically defines a Group.
In this episode, we tackle the idea of what constitutes, coheres, and paradoxically defines a Group.
An appreciative update for the audience :)
An appreciative update for the audience :)
In this episode, we attempt to parse apart the calculus of individual and group Choice dynamics.
In this episode, we attempt to parse apart the calculus of individual and group Choice dynamics.
In this episode, we dissect the complex notion of Addiction and highlight the convoluted issues associated with identifying specific contributions of various elements.
In this episode, we dissect the complex notion of Addiction and highlight the convoluted issues associated with identifying specific contributions of various elements.
In this episode, we use in-depth thought experiments to discuss the conceptual history and contextual complexity of Generosity.
In this episode, we use in-depth thought experiments to discuss the conceptual history and contextual complexity of Generosity.
In this episode, we weave together various philosophical views of Charity with previous discussions we've had regarding human nature and social activism.
In this episode, we weave together various philosophical views of Charity with previous discussions we've had regarding human nature and social activism.
In this episode, we hash out the thorny issues associated with applying aggregate policy to solve sociopolitical problems through the lens of Prioritarianism.
In this episode, we hash out the thorny issues associated with applying aggregate policy to solve sociopolitical problems through the lens of Prioritarianism.
In this episode, we contrast Absurdism with other philosophical paradigms and integrate diverse concepts from previous shows to create a cohesive view.
In this episode, we contrast Absurdism with other philosophical paradigms and integrate diverse concepts from previous shows to create a cohesive view.
In this episode, we build upon the previous episode's overview and examine more nuanced aspects of Entertainment's effects on consumers and society.
In this episode, we build upon the previous episode's overview and examine more nuanced aspects of Entertainment's effects on consumers and society.
In this episode, we chip away at the definitional groundwork of the psychophysiological, moral/ethical, and purposive elements of the abstraction Entertainment.
In this episode, we chip away at the definitional groundwork of the psychophysiological, moral/ethical, and purposive elements of the abstraction Entertainment.
In this episode, we scrutinize the concept of Personhood and the criteria used to define and ascribe such status.
In this episode, we scrutinize the concept of Personhood and the criteria used to define and ascribe such status.
In this episode, we walk through the complexity of both abstract and grounded part-whole relationships.
In this episode, we walk through the complexity of both abstract and grounded part-whole relationships.
In this episode, we weave connections between metaphysical and down-to-earth topics related to how we comprehend Causality.
In this episode, we weave connections between metaphysical and down-to-earth topics related to how we comprehend Causality.
In this episode, we critically examine the philosophical paradigm of Postmodernism.
In this episode, we critically examine the philosophical paradigm of Postmodernism.
In this episode, I interview Jordan Miller about Blockchain, AI, and his Satori project.
In this episode, I interview Jordan Miller about Blockchain, AI, and his Satori project.
In this episode, we delve into the messy, misapplied, and contradictive nature of Tribalism.
In this episode, we delve into the messy, misapplied, and contradictive nature of Tribalism.
In this episode, we reflect on Daniel Dennett: his life, outlook, and philosophical ideations.
In this episode, we reflect on Daniel Dennett: his life, outlook, and philosophical ideations.
In this episode, we delineate Commitment as a concept and explore ontological and ethical paradigmatic viewpoints and interactions.
In this episode, we delineate Commitment as a concept and explore ontological and ethical paradigmatic viewpoints and interactions.
In this episode, we discuss the life-encompassing yet nuanced concept of Work.
In this episode, we discuss the life-encompassing yet nuanced concept of Work.
In this episode, we discuss Shadow from the view of physics, mythology, psychology, and cultural tradition.
In this episode, we discuss Shadow from the view of physics, mythology, psychology, and cultural tradition.
In this episode, we discuss Substantivalism and Relationalism, as well as human ontological aspects of defining locations.
In this episode, we discuss Substantivalism and Relationalism, as well as human ontological aspects of defining locations.
In this episode, we examine the intriguing ideas of Donald Hoffman from his book, "The Case Against Reality," and talk about how fitness and interface theories affect our views of reality and consciousness.
In this episode, we examine the intriguing ideas of Donald Hoffman from his book, "The Case Against Reality," and talk about how fitness and interface theories affect our views of reality and consciousness.
In this episode, we examine a few brief scenes from the titular documentary and discuss metaphysical, epistemological, and ontological aspects of consciousness.
Check out the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfY2gAP9QCw
In this episode, we examine a few brief scenes from the titular documentary and discuss metaphysical, epistemological, and ontological aspects of consciousness.
Check out the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfY2gAP9QCw
In this episode, we discuss how humans communicate and the relationship between rationality and storytelling.
In this episode, we discuss how humans communicate and the relationship between rationality and storytelling.
In this episode, we explore the roots and concepts of America's original contribution to philosophy.
In this episode, we explore the roots and concepts of America's original contribution to philosophy.
In this episode, we wrap up our exploration of time by examining the most inaccessible aspect of it all: The Future.
In this episode, we wrap up our exploration of time by examining the most inaccessible aspect of it all: The Future.
In this episode, we talk about the ontological impact of The Present, followed by an abstract discussion of the metaphysical aspects.
In this episode, we talk about the ontological impact of The Present, followed by an abstract discussion of the metaphysical aspects.
In this episode, we examine The Past from the metaphysical and ontological level with forays into the historical and scientific.
In this episode, we examine The Past from the metaphysical and ontological level with forays into the historical and scientific.
In this episode, we explore the idea of Competition and debate with the modern paradigmatic conception.
In this episode, we explore the idea of Competition and debate with the modern paradigmatic conception.
In this episode, we discuss Carlo Rovelli's book, White Holes, as well as the abstract and humanistic elements that go along with it.
In this episode, we discuss Carlo Rovelli's book, White Holes, as well as the abstract and humanistic elements that go along with it.
In this episode, we allow our minds to be spaghettified by the concept of gravity being so strong nothing can escape it.
In this episode, we allow our minds to be spaghettified by the concept of gravity being so strong nothing can escape it.
In this episode, we distinguish Hope from related concepts, confront positive bias, and think about the topic's meta-narrative.
In this episode, we distinguish Hope from related concepts, confront positive bias, and think about the topic's meta-narrative.
In this episode, we talk about Nothing... or attempt to, at least!
In this episode, we talk about Nothing... or attempt to, at least!
In this episode, we wrestle with the fluidic space-time concept of Nowhere.
In this episode, we wrestle with the fluidic space-time concept of Nowhere.
In this episode, we examine the biology of migration across organisms and segue into the sociopolitical issues concerning human movement.
In this episode, we examine the biology of migration across organisms and segue into the sociopolitical issues concerning human movement.
In this episode, we culminate our series looking at French Enlightenment philosophers by presenting a message that is relevant to us today.
In this episode, we culminate our series looking at French Enlightenment philosophers by presenting a message that is relevant to us today.
In this episode, we synthesize the ideas of two philosophers who at times appear to agree and at other times appear to be diametrically opposed.
In this episode, we synthesize the ideas of two philosophers who at times appear to agree and at other times appear to be diametrically opposed.
In this episode, we discuss the short life but many works of Blaise Pascal.
In this episode, we discuss the short life but many works of Blaise Pascal.
In this episode, we examine the life, context, and philosophy of Montaigne.
In this episode, we examine the life, context, and philosophy of Montaigne.
In this episode, I interview author, professor, clinical social worker, and TV veteran Kent Wesihaus about his work developing a systems-based theory of psychology.
In this episode, I interview author, professor, clinical social worker, and TV veteran Kent Wesihaus about his work developing a systems-based theory of psychology.
In this episode, we discuss both the myths and the science surrounding the origins of the universe, as well as how it influences us personally.
In this episode, we discuss both the myths and the science surrounding the origins of the universe, as well as how it influences us personally.
In this episode, we examine how our perceptions of environmental stability and change influence us philosophically and create feedback loops.
In this episode, we examine how our perceptions of environmental stability and change influence us philosophically and create feedback loops.
In this episode, we explore the mind-bending implications of Boltzmann Brains to the best of our abilities.
In this episode, we explore the mind-bending implications of Boltzmann Brains to the best of our abilities.
In this episode, I interview Shemaiah Reed about himself and what it means to Refocus.
In this episode, I interview Shemaiah Reed about himself and what it means to Refocus.
In this episode, we consider the entertainment industry practice of rebooting franchises and what it says philosophically.
In this episode, we consider the entertainment industry practice of rebooting franchises and what it says philosophically.
In this episode, we concatenate our discussion of Nihilism with the examination of the philosophical foundations of human institutions.
In this episode, we concatenate our discussion of Nihilism with the examination of the philosophical foundations of human institutions.
In this episode, we delve into the philosophy of nothingness: what it means, its facets, and its limitations.
In this episode, we delve into the philosophy of nothingness: what it means, its facets, and its limitations.
In this episode, we chaotically attempt to elucidate order in its various forms and contexts.
In this episode, we chaotically attempt to elucidate order in its various forms and contexts.
In this episode, We try to integrate historical thought about Experience with modern conceptions drawn from diverse disciplines and anecdotes.
In this episode, We try to integrate historical thought about Experience with modern conceptions drawn from diverse disciplines and anecdotes.
In this episode, we discuss how our minds automate processes and what the ontological, epistemic, and moral impacts are on our free will.
In this episode, we discuss how our minds automate processes and what the ontological, epistemic, and moral impacts are on our free will.
In this episode, we examine a philosophical article discussing the possible paradigmatic relationship between morality and quantum mechanics.
In this episode, we examine a philosophical article discussing the possible paradigmatic relationship between morality and quantum mechanics.
In this episode, we explore the convoluted interpretations and possible meanings behind the famous myth of Pandora's Box.
In this episode, we explore the convoluted interpretations and possible meanings behind the famous myth of Pandora's Box.
In this episode, we attempt the dizzying feat of defining what we take for granted: the definition of a Restaurant.
In this episode, we attempt the dizzying feat of defining what we take for granted: the definition of a Restaurant.
In this episode, we critically examine 5 principles of Rational Thinking as outlined by philosopher Julian Baggini.
In this episode, we critically examine 5 principles of Rational Thinking as outlined by philosopher Julian Baggini.
In this episode, we examine the-paradoxically-very interesting topic of Boredom, and how it relates to our previous discussions on temporality and meaning.
In this episode, we examine the-paradoxically-very interesting topic of Boredom, and how it relates to our previous discussions on temporality and meaning.
In this episode, we engage with the mind-bending notion of the Present Moment by looking at various theories and discussing some of our own.
In this episode, we engage with the mind-bending notion of the Present Moment by looking at various theories and discussing some of our own.
In this episode, we wrestle with meaning on the linguistic, objective/subjective, and metaphysical levels.
In this episode, we wrestle with meaning on the linguistic, objective/subjective, and metaphysical levels.
In this episode, we discuss the related concepts of biopolitics and necropolitics, focusing on how philosophical policy decisions fundamentally influence humanity.
In this episode, we discuss the related concepts of biopolitics and necropolitics, focusing on how philosophical policy decisions fundamentally influence humanity.
In this episode, we provide an overview of the philosophical theories regarding the activity of prehistoric people.
In this episode, we provide an overview of the philosophical theories regarding the activity of prehistoric people.
In this episode, we examine how accumulations affect our physical and psychological selves, as well as our complex relationships with objects.
In this episode, we examine how accumulations affect our physical and psychological selves, as well as our complex relationships with objects.
In this episode, we discuss some of the themes from actor Chris Hemsworth's television episode "Acceptance," featured in the docuseries "Limitless."
In this episode, we discuss some of the themes from actor Chris Hemsworth's television episode "Acceptance," featured in the docuseries "Limitless."
In this episode, we explore the definitive elements of Futurism and its impacts.
In this episode, we explore the definitive elements of Futurism and its impacts.
In this episode, we examine the law of parsimony and attempt to explain the role of simplicity in our explanations.
In this episode, we examine the law of parsimony and attempt to explain the role of simplicity in our explanations.
In this episode, we examine the process of "jumping out of the system" (joots-ing) proposed by Daniel Dennet.
In this episode, we examine the process of "jumping out of the system" (joots-ing) proposed by Daniel Dennet.
In this episode, we tackle Agnosticism and what it really means to say "I don't know."
In this episode, we tackle Agnosticism and what it really means to say "I don't know."
In this episode, we discuss the construct of Ageism, its identification, and sociocultural mitigation.
In this episode, we discuss the construct of Ageism, its identification, and sociocultural mitigation.
In this episode, we try to critically examine Mysticism by utilizing our established philosophical tools.
In this episode, we try to critically examine Mysticism by utilizing our established philosophical tools.
In this episode, we attempt to metaphorically engage with the abstraction of Harmony and come away with some tangible reflections.
In this episode, we attempt to metaphorically engage with the abstraction of Harmony and come away with some tangible reflections.
In this episode, we talk with Kevin Palmieri about the double-edge sword of Habits: what they are, how they're made, and if they can transform our lives.
In this episode, we talk with Kevin Palmieri about the double-edge sword of Habits: what they are, how they're made, and if they can transform our lives.
In this episode, we "look" at the concept of Color: the philosophical and scientific interactions, perceptions, effects, and ultimate reality of the notion.
In this episode, we "look" at the concept of Color: the philosophical and scientific interactions, perceptions, effects, and ultimate reality of the notion.
In this episode, we broadly review the concepts covered in Sabine Hossenfelder's book, "Existential Physics."
In this episode, we broadly review the concepts covered in Sabine Hossenfelder's book, "Existential Physics."
In this episode, we tread water on the surface of the deep conceptual ocean of Symmetry.
In this episode, we tread water on the surface of the deep conceptual ocean of Symmetry.
In this episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine talks with us about psychological duality on personal, theoretical, and philosophical levels.
In this episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine talks with us about psychological duality on personal, theoretical, and philosophical levels.
In this episode, we continue our discussion of AI by examining the impacts it has had on the world through the manipulation of audio/visual media.
In this episode, we continue our discussion of AI by examining the impacts it has had on the world through the manipulation of audio/visual media.
In this episode, we're joined by Iggy Perillo to discuss Virtue, specifically, how to teach Virtue.
In this episode, we're joined by Iggy Perillo to discuss Virtue, specifically, how to teach Virtue.
In this episode, we follow up on our interview with ChatGPT by discussing the aspects and implications of conversational artificial intelligence.
In this episode, we follow up on our interview with ChatGPT by discussing the aspects and implications of conversational artificial intelligence.
In this episode, we ask the artificial intelligence ChatGPT philosophical questions about AI via the smart assistant Siri.
In this episode, we ask the artificial intelligence ChatGPT philosophical questions about AI via the smart assistant Siri.
In this episode, special guest Kelly Chase talks about the role of women in history.
In this episode, special guest Kelly Chase talks about the role of women in history.
In this episode, we welcome a special guest, Amanda Bouchard, to look at the philosophical aspects of Disney's famed princesses.
In this episode, we welcome a special guest, Amanda Bouchard, to look at the philosophical aspects of Disney's famed princesses.
In this episode, we explore the complexity of abstractions like communication, language, and signaling in the context of the natural world.
In this episode, we explore the complexity of abstractions like communication, language, and signaling in the context of the natural world.
In this episode, we revisit the concept of gratitude, this time debating some of the high-level presuppositions.
In this episode, we revisit the concept of gratitude, this time debating some of the high-level presuppositions.
In this episode, we discover the complex, nebulous, and deep-seated nature of obligation.
In this episode, we discover the complex, nebulous, and deep-seated nature of obligation.
In this episode, we examine the concept of celebration etymologically, compositionally, and contextually.
In this episode, we examine the concept of celebration etymologically, compositionally, and contextually.
In this episode, we grasp at the amorphous concept of failure: what it is, what it affects, and how it defines us.
In this episode, we grasp at the amorphous concept of failure: what it is, what it affects, and how it defines us.
In this episode, we explore some of the underappreciated facets of Cynicism.
In this episode, we explore some of the underappreciated facets of Cynicism.
In this episode, we finally give the titanic philosopher his own show, delving into some of his well-known ideas.
In this episode, we finally give the titanic philosopher his own show, delving into some of his well-known ideas.
In this episode, we examine Happiness before comparing and contrasting it with the notion of Satisfaction.
In this episode, we examine Happiness before comparing and contrasting it with the notion of Satisfaction.
In this episode, we grapple with the definition of Sentience by looking at sensation, feeling, intelligence, and anthropology.
In this episode, we grapple with the definition of Sentience by looking at sensation, feeling, intelligence, and anthropology.
In this episode, we explore the monstrous Kraken and the issues and stories that bubble up in it's wake.
In this episode, we explore the monstrous Kraken and the issues and stories that bubble up in it's wake.
In this episode, we celebrate our 100th show by reflecting on some of the biggest topics we've covered from a metaphilosophical viewpoint.
In this episode, we celebrate our 100th show by reflecting on some of the biggest topics we've covered from a metaphilosophical viewpoint.
In this episode, we culminate our discussion of Aesop by looking at the character himself, as well as taking a meta-view of the fables ascribed to him.
In this episode, we culminate our discussion of Aesop by looking at the character himself, as well as taking a meta-view of the fables ascribed to him.
In this episode, we read some of Aesop's fables regarding humans and gods, examining the good, the bad, the ugly, and the similar...
In this episode, we read some of Aesop's fables regarding humans and gods, examining the good, the bad, the ugly, and the similar...
In this episode, we look at a few of the voluminous stories about...donkeys... in Aesop's collection. Surprisingly, they tend to be some of the most pertinent and relatable of them all.
In this episode, we look at a few of the voluminous stories about...donkeys... in Aesop's collection. Surprisingly, they tend to be some of the most pertinent and relatable of them all.
In this episode, we read several fables about the eagle and attempt to expound upon both new and traditional interpretations.
In this episode, we read several fables about the eagle and attempt to expound upon both new and traditional interpretations.
In this episode, we embark on a new series examining some of the most prolific animals in Aesop's Fables, starting with the Fox.
In this episode, we embark on a new series examining some of the most prolific animals in Aesop's Fables, starting with the Fox.
In this episode, we explore how our ideas about credibility can be different-and even opposed-to what we assume they are.
In this episode, we explore how our ideas about credibility can be different-and even opposed-to what we assume they are.
In this episode, we look at the implications and consequences of asking whether something can be "truthlike".
In this episode, we look at the implications and consequences of asking whether something can be "truthlike".
In this episode, we explore the fanciful and utilitarian aspects of the ubiquitous imagination.
In this episode, we explore the fanciful and utilitarian aspects of the ubiquitous imagination.
In this episode, we look philosophically at Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, and the monomyth.
In this episode, we look philosophically at Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, and the monomyth.
In this episode, we take a philosophical approach to examining the character of Obi-Wan Kenobi from both cinematic and real-life perspectives.
In this episode, we take a philosophical approach to examining the character of Obi-Wan Kenobi from both cinematic and real-life perspectives.
In this episode, we discuss the similarities and differences between Spiritual and Religious beliefs, focusing on organic development.
In this episode, we discuss the similarities and differences between Spiritual and Religious beliefs, focusing on organic development.
In this episode, we look at the problematic concept of Unity in a world of independent objects.
In this episode, we look at the problematic concept of Unity in a world of independent objects.
In this episode, we examine the philosophy, history, and story-telling of Godzilla.
In this episode, we examine the philosophy, history, and story-telling of Godzilla.
In this episode, we attempt to parse apart freedom, liberty, and the relationships that constitute power dynamics.
In this episode, we attempt to parse apart freedom, liberty, and the relationships that constitute power dynamics.
In this episode, we talk about how the practice of education is influenced and developed through philosophy.
In this episode, we talk about how the practice of education is influenced and developed through philosophy.
In this episode, we attempt to think about what it means to be objectively human.
In this episode, we attempt to think about what it means to be objectively human.
In this episode, we attempt to define war and look at the myriad philosophical connections it has to humanity's past and present.
In this episode, we attempt to define war and look at the myriad philosophical connections it has to humanity's past and present.
In this episode, I interview Professor Craig Van Slyke about Self-Leadership.
In this episode, I interview Professor Craig Van Slyke about Self-Leadership.
In this episode, I interview scientist Keiland Cooper about Artificial Intelligence.
In this episode, I interview scientist Keiland Cooper about Artificial Intelligence.
In this episode, we look philosophically at a scene with the Mandalorian and IG-11. Here is a link to watch the video version of the show: https://youtu.be/wdujcHMhjtw
In this episode, we look philosophically at a scene with the Mandalorian and IG-11. Here is a link to watch the video version of the show: https://youtu.be/wdujcHMhjtw
In this episode, we look at the Brazilian folktale of Jaguar and Goat.
In this episode, we look at the Brazilian folktale of Jaguar and Goat.
In this episode, we look at the Japanese folktale Two Frogs.
In this episode, we look at the Japanese folktale Two Frogs.
In this episode, we ask the endless question of, "what is reality?" In breaking it apart, we don't find the answer, but instead the countless shards of new questions.
In this episode, we ask the endless question of, "what is reality?" In breaking it apart, we don't find the answer, but instead the countless shards of new questions.
In this episode, we wrap up our series on the pillars of philosophy by opening up the many questions associated with Metaphysics.
In this episode, we wrap up our series on the pillars of philosophy by opening up the many questions associated with Metaphysics.
In this episode, we revisit Skepticism: taking a deeper dive into conceptual considerations that build on the foundation laid in earlier episodes.
In this episode, we revisit Skepticism: taking a deeper dive into conceptual considerations that build on the foundation laid in earlier episodes.
In this episode, we consider the core philosophical idea of Epistemology: the study of what we know and how we know it.
In this episode, we consider the core philosophical idea of Epistemology: the study of what we know and how we know it.
In this episode, we delve into the complex realm of ethics, looking to describe, examine, and postulate on issues both immense and personal.
In this episode, we delve into the complex realm of ethics, looking to describe, examine, and postulate on issues both immense and personal.
In this episode, we attempt to discuss axiology by positing the different ways value can be attributed to objects or ideas and how this affects our everyday lives.
In this episode, we attempt to discuss axiology by positing the different ways value can be attributed to objects or ideas and how this affects our everyday lives.
In this episode, we uncover the surprisingly ancient and intertwined nature of humanity and tools; discussing them definitionally, teleologically, and culturally.
In this episode, we uncover the surprisingly ancient and intertwined nature of humanity and tools; discussing them definitionally, teleologically, and culturally.
In this episode, we look at the philosophical idea of Realism; parsing apart the layers of perception, ideals, and, ultimately, our belief systems.
In this episode, we look at the philosophical idea of Realism; parsing apart the layers of perception, ideals, and, ultimately, our belief systems.
In this episode, we talk about the two types of Historicity: 1) the factuality of certain people and events, as well as 2) how our personal and cultural context affects our interpretation of history.
In this episode, we talk about the two types of Historicity: 1) the factuality of certain people and events, as well as 2) how our personal and cultural context affects our interpretation of history.
In this episode, we look at a philosophical argument among the Avengers about accountability. Click the link to watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/1I1wNdXdjHo
In this episode, we look at a philosophical argument among the Avengers about accountability. Click the link to watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/1I1wNdXdjHo
In this episode, we dissect the scene from Star Wars: A New Hope philosophically. Click the link to watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/eDVkVu10nWM
In this episode, we dissect the scene from Star Wars: A New Hope philosophically. Click the link to watch the video version of this podcast: https://youtu.be/eDVkVu10nWM
In this episode, we look at the concepts of names and naming, examining them in conjunction with symbolism, branding, language, and other abstractions.
In this episode, we look at the concepts of names and naming, examining them in conjunction with symbolism, branding, language, and other abstractions.
In this episode, I talk with John Lee about purpose, and how he believes it relates to other philosophical thoughts and systems.
In this episode, I talk with John Lee about purpose, and how he believes it relates to other philosophical thoughts and systems.
In this episode, we examine the work of Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei and how art and imagination affect our perception of reality and truth.
In this episode, we examine the work of Jennifer Gosetti-Ferencei and how art and imagination affect our perception of reality and truth.
In this episode, we look at feminist existential philosophy through the life and writings of Simone de Beauvoir
In this episode, we look at feminist existential philosophy through the life and writings of Simone de Beauvoir
In this episode, we take a stab at examining Jean-Paul Sarte's ontology in regards to consciousness, freedom, authenticity, and more.
In this episode, we take a stab at examining Jean-Paul Sarte's ontology in regards to consciousness, freedom, authenticity, and more.
In this episode, we look at the life and philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, the founder of the Existential paradigm.
In this episode, we look at the life and philosophy of Soren Kierkegaard, the founder of the Existential paradigm.
In this episode, we look at the mind-body problem through the lens of Epiphenomenalism, weighing the validity and usefulness of the paradigm.
In this episode, we look at the mind-body problem through the lens of Epiphenomenalism, weighing the validity and usefulness of the paradigm.
In this cross-over episode, I interview the titular host of the podcast "Passing Through With Ramon Mazinga" about a variety of philosophical topics. If you are interested in seeing the three-part video session, stay tuned for updates!
In this cross-over episode, I interview the titular host of the podcast "Passing Through With Ramon Mazinga" about a variety of philosophical topics. If you are interested in seeing the three-part video session, stay tuned for updates!
In this episode, I interview Dr. Andy Norman about his theory of Cognitive Immunology and his practices as a philosopher of science.
In this episode, I interview Dr. Andy Norman about his theory of Cognitive Immunology and his practices as a philosopher of science.
In this episode, I provide a brief update on the status of the podcast, along with a freebie.
In this episode, I provide a brief update on the status of the podcast, along with a freebie.
In this episode, we look at the unique approach Mary Midgely took to addressing important topics like science, morality, and life.
In this episode, we look at the unique approach Mary Midgely took to addressing important topics like science, morality, and life.
In this episode, we sample and discuss a few of the many concepts Immanuel Kant explored with his philosophy.
In this episode, we sample and discuss a few of the many concepts Immanuel Kant explored with his philosophy.
In this episode, we attempt to define belonging and examine the intricate ways in which it affects agency, identity, and morality.
In this episode, we attempt to define belonging and examine the intricate ways in which it affects agency, identity, and morality.
In this episode, we try to parse apart what awareness means within the context of perception and consciousness, confronting what this means for personhood and life.
In this episode, we try to parse apart what awareness means within the context of perception and consciousness, confronting what this means for personhood and life.
In this episode, we explore many of philosophy's deepest questions by asking whether or not absolutes exist.
In this episode, we explore many of philosophy's deepest questions by asking whether or not absolutes exist.
In this episode, we look at the relationship between science and philosophy: where one ends and the other begins, their need for each other, and how that affects society.
In this episode, we look at the relationship between science and philosophy: where one ends and the other begins, their need for each other, and how that affects society.
In this episode, we discuss what it means to be normal and how we epistemologically and ontologically derive these notions.
In this episode, we discuss what it means to be normal and how we epistemologically and ontologically derive these notions.
In this episode, we struggle with the dynamic and paradoxical nature of authenticity, examining lingual and contextual factors.
In this episode, we struggle with the dynamic and paradoxical nature of authenticity, examining lingual and contextual factors.
In this episode, we look at the historical, academic, and anecdotal narratives of skepticism.
In this episode, we look at the historical, academic, and anecdotal narratives of skepticism.
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted symbiosis of authority, power, relationship, influence, and the effect they have on people and society.
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted symbiosis of authority, power, relationship, influence, and the effect they have on people and society.
In this episode, we examine the role of perspective in perception, reality, and truth.
In this episode, we examine the role of perspective in perception, reality, and truth.
In this episode, we look at the context, ethics, and aesthetics of the TV series The Mandalorian.
In this episode, we look at the context, ethics, and aesthetics of the TV series The Mandalorian.
In this episode, we pick apart what it means to be isolated, the contrasting effects it can have, and what it means for us as people.
In this episode, we pick apart what it means to be isolated, the contrasting effects it can have, and what it means for us as people.
In this episode, with the help of a special guest, we look at the compelling nature of villains, their relationship to heroes, the stories we tell, and the lives we live.
In this episode, with the help of a special guest, we look at the compelling nature of villains, their relationship to heroes, the stories we tell, and the lives we live.
In this episode, we take a hard look at what a hero is, and whether they can exist in reality, or only in our imaginations.
In this episode, we take a hard look at what a hero is, and whether they can exist in reality, or only in our imaginations.
In this episode, we analyze our conception of translation across language, media, and human thought.
In this episode, we analyze our conception of translation across language, media, and human thought.
In this episode, we look at the ideas Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel contributed to the field of philosophy and how those ideas can be used in the context of the world we live in today.
In this episode, we look at the ideas Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel contributed to the field of philosophy and how those ideas can be used in the context of the world we live in today.
In this episode, we grapple with the various flavors of monism and dualism and the implications they have on consciousness and reality.
In this episode, we grapple with the various flavors of monism and dualism and the implications they have on consciousness and reality.
In this episode, we dive headlong into the topic of dreams referencing and utilizing material from previous conversations about consciousness, reality, epistemology, and more.
In this episode, we dive headlong into the topic of dreams referencing and utilizing material from previous conversations about consciousness, reality, epistemology, and more.
In this episode, we ask epistemological and metaphysical questions about the role of gratefulness in the human experience.
In this episode, we ask epistemological and metaphysical questions about the role of gratefulness in the human experience.
In this episode, we look at the complex, paradoxical, and magical experience of Flow state.
In this episode, we look at the complex, paradoxical, and magical experience of Flow state.
In this episode, we look at branding: the amalgamation of symbolism with symbiotic interplay between producer and consumer, and what that means for modernity.
In this episode, we look at branding: the amalgamation of symbolism with symbiotic interplay between producer and consumer, and what that means for modernity.
In this episode, we take a deep look at symbolism: examining not just representative concepts, but origin theories and consequences on our ideas of meaning and reality.
In this episode, we take a deep look at symbolism: examining not just representative concepts, but origin theories and consequences on our ideas of meaning and reality.
In this episode, we examine gods of death from various cultures, as well as examining conceptual paradigms of the afterlife.
In this episode, we examine gods of death from various cultures, as well as examining conceptual paradigms of the afterlife.
In this episode, we talk about age and ageing from a holistic perspective; examining the physiological, psychological, and intangible aspects of getting older.
In this episode, we talk about age and ageing from a holistic perspective; examining the physiological, psychological, and intangible aspects of getting older.
In this episode, we continue our examination of mythological pantheons by looking at gods of war and attempting to find the deeper meaning and connection between their stories and our lives.
In this episode, we continue our examination of mythological pantheons by looking at gods of war and attempting to find the deeper meaning and connection between their stories and our lives.
In this episode, we explore goddesses of wisdom: complex deities from various cultures who possess numerous abilities and a range of personalities.
In this episode, we explore goddesses of wisdom: complex deities from various cultures who possess numerous abilities and a range of personalities.
In this episode, we talk about stories that define cultures and the god-kings that rule them.
In this episode, we talk about stories that define cultures and the god-kings that rule them.
In this episode, we talk about stories: not just the content of stories, but what constitutes them and what the act of storytelling says about being human.
In this episode, we talk about stories: not just the content of stories, but what constitutes them and what the act of storytelling says about being human.
In this episode, we discuss play: why we do it, how we define it, and how it affects our everyday and future lives.
In this episode, we discuss play: why we do it, how we define it, and how it affects our everyday and future lives.
In this episode, we do our best to discuss discrimination and social justice from a place of privilege. Examining philosophical underpinnings and perspectives in light of current affairs, we postulate on the future.
In this episode, we do our best to discuss discrimination and social justice from a place of privilege. Examining philosophical underpinnings and perspectives in light of current affairs, we postulate on the future.
In this episode, we delve into the basic tenants of education by utilizing our various professional experiences to examine interactional relationships.
In this episode, we delve into the basic tenants of education by utilizing our various professional experiences to examine interactional relationships.
In this episode, we grapple with the theoretical and practical philosophy of Utilitarianism. If you'd like to watch the episode, it can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvFLRuXRhZQJM-BlkpVXhng
In this episode, we grapple with the theoretical and practical philosophy of Utilitarianism. If you'd like to watch the episode, it can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvFLRuXRhZQJM-BlkpVXhng
In this episode, we dive into the concepts and acts of creativity. If you are interested in watching this episode, use the following link: https://youtu.be/8Ez-OsHUbUw
In this episode, we dive into the concepts and acts of creativity. If you are interested in watching this episode, use the following link: https://youtu.be/8Ez-OsHUbUw
In this episode, we take an inquisitive look at... being inquisitive. What we find is that curiosity is neither as simple or benign as it appears; from idle prying to a powerful force for creation, we look at curiosity.
In this episode, we take an inquisitive look at... being inquisitive. What we find is that curiosity is neither as simple or benign as it appears; from idle prying to a powerful force for creation, we look at curiosity.
In this episode, we attempt to grasp what we know to be beyond us: conceptualization of the sublime and the experience of awe. Journey along with us as we synthesize the tumultuous philosophical history of the topic with modern experience.
In this episode, we attempt to grasp what we know to be beyond us: conceptualization of the sublime and the experience of awe. Journey along with us as we synthesize the tumultuous philosophical history of the topic with modern experience.
In this episode, we dive into nostalgia; is it an emotion, and if so, what defines it? What purpose does it serve? What lessons and trapping does nostalgia hold?
In this episode, we dive into nostalgia; is it an emotion, and if so, what defines it? What purpose does it serve? What lessons and trapping does nostalgia hold?
In this episode, we take on the difficult task of defining what emotions are, the purpose they serve, and what implications they have for the human experience.
In this episode, we take on the difficult task of defining what emotions are, the purpose they serve, and what implications they have for the human experience.
In this episode, we change up our course of exploring classical philosophical topics by examining social media and the role it plays in modern society.
In this episode, we change up our course of exploring classical philosophical topics by examining social media and the role it plays in modern society.
In this episode, we delve into civility; not only its necessity to many of the topics we've already discussed but also the constituents of the concept and how it can be defined in modern society.
In this episode, we delve into civility; not only its necessity to many of the topics we've already discussed but also the constituents of the concept and how it can be defined in modern society.
In this episode, we dive into the interplay of philosophy and economics to uncover how deep the concept of economics permeates our social existence and interactions.
In this episode, we dive into the interplay of philosophy and economics to uncover how deep the concept of economics permeates our social existence and interactions.
In this episode, we dive into the topic of politics as it is rarely discussed: looking at what politics is and what it should be as opposed to the various political positions that define the conversation today.
In this episode, we dive into the topic of politics as it is rarely discussed: looking at what politics is and what it should be as opposed to the various political positions that define the conversation today.
A quick update on the future of the podcast.
A quick update on the future of the podcast.
In this episode, we discuss awareness, duality, how we attempt to describe the human experience, and whether consciousness exists outside of humanity.
In this episode, we discuss awareness, duality, how we attempt to describe the human experience, and whether consciousness exists outside of humanity.
In this episode, we discuss how language relates to knowledge, reality, culture, and what it means to be human.
In this episode, we discuss how language relates to knowledge, reality, culture, and what it means to be human.
In this episode, we take a walk through the history of art; along the way discussing its various elements and how conceptualizations have changed over time.
In this episode, we take a walk through the history of art; along the way discussing its various elements and how conceptualizations have changed over time.
In this episode, we talk about the impersonal and interpersonal aspects of philia, eros, and agape: types of love. Additionally, we examine how love connects to other philosophical topics and discuss an ethical dilemma.
In this episode, we talk about the impersonal and interpersonal aspects of philia, eros, and agape: types of love. Additionally, we examine how love connects to other philosophical topics and discuss an ethical dilemma.
In this episode, we examine death from scientific and sociocultural viewpoints, with emphasis on how it relates to life and what our conscious and emotive states say about our beliefs.
In this episode, we examine death from scientific and sociocultural viewpoints, with emphasis on how it relates to life and what our conscious and emotive states say about our beliefs.
This is a short, informal discussion on existence, being, and the nature of ontology.
This is a short, informal discussion on existence, being, and the nature of ontology.
In this episode, we look at free will and whether the choices we make are of our own agency or decided for us by the past. We also discuss religious and scientific implications, as well as the compatible middle ground of the question.
In this episode, we look at free will and whether the choices we make are of our own agency or decided for us by the past. We also discuss religious and scientific implications, as well as the compatible middle ground of the question.
In this episode, we discuss what it means to know something, what types of knowledge exist, the sociocultural influence of knowledge related concepts, and if knowing anything is a realistic possibility.
In this episode, we discuss what it means to know something, what types of knowledge exist, the sociocultural influence of knowledge related concepts, and if knowing anything is a realistic possibility.
In this episode, we talk about philosophical questions regarding the conceptualization of the self, including the importance of the body and mind, whether we have one or many selves, and ultimately, whether the self as we perceive it even exists.
In this episode, we talk about philosophical questions regarding the conceptualization of the self, including the importance of the body and mind, whether we have one or many selves, and ultimately, whether the self as we perceive it even exists.
In this episode, we discuss the mystery of life: where did it come from? How do we define it? Is there life outside of Earth? Additionally, we talk about the ethics of creating and destroying life as well as the human experience.
In this episode, we discuss the mystery of life: where did it come from? How do we define it? Is there life outside of Earth? Additionally, we talk about the ethics of creating and destroying life as well as the human experience.
In this episode, we discuss time. Is it real or a human perception? Does it have limits? Is it possible to manipulate time? We cover these questions and others in this conversation.
In this episode, we discuss time. Is it real or a human perception? Does it have limits? Is it possible to manipulate time? We cover these questions and others in this conversation.
In this episode, we talk about the biggest topic in philosophy: Deity. We cover what human needs the idea of God fulfills, as well as how God has been conceptualized throughout time in various cultures.
In this episode, we talk about the biggest topic in philosophy: Deity. We cover what human needs the idea of God fulfills, as well as how God has been conceptualized throughout time in various cultures.
In this episode, we provide an overview of philosophical categories, including metaphysics, epistemology, axiology, and logic. We also discuss how these concepts relate to each other and to the human experience.
In this episode, we provide an overview of philosophical categories, including metaphysics, epistemology, axiology, and logic. We also discuss how these concepts relate to each other and to the human experience.