
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1866 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy | |||

In this episode, we go beyond the common Western distinction between "philosophy" and "religion" to explore the rich, heterogeneous world of Religious Daoism. While modern scholars often separate the classical mystical texts from the later religious ... more
The Ethics of the "I Agree" Button: Is Your Signature a Promise or a Product?
In this episode, we peel back the legal jargon to explore the profound philosophical foundations of contract law. Far from being just a set of dry rules for business, the ... more
From Divinity to Deduction: How Wesley Salmon Put the "Cause" Back into "Because"
What does it really mean to explain something? In this episode, we explore the remarkable journey of Wesley Salmon, a man who walked away from a career in the ministry... more
This Audio Overview dives into the extraordinary life of Marin Mersenne (1588–1648), a Minim friar who became the vital heartbeat of the 17th-century intellectual world,. Known as the “Secretary of Learned Europe,” Mersenne operated at the center of ... more
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So weird to have AI mentioning “previous conversations” it’s had with itself about the topic being discussed. I think I would prefer it if they said at the beginning “this is AI.” Might be fun if two different chatbots were discussing anything.
I was listening to the episode on Moreau-Ponty specifically and while it was a clear and digestible summary, there’s something deeply unnerving about listening to a clearly AI-generated and -delivered podcast talking about how embodiment and physicality are central to our experience (and therefore understanding) of the world. I think neither Maurice nor I are prepared for this from a phenomenological perspective
This is AI spam/junk Google Audio Overviews created
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A thought-provoking, ideas-forward program that often weaves together ethics, philosophy, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind with contemporary questions. Across episodes, topics range from moral responsibility in light of neuroscience and AI to abortion ethics, education theory, and the nature of belief, offering rigorous argumentation, classic thought experiments, and cross-disciplinary perspectives. The mix of analytic philosophy, historical inquiry, and practical implications makes it a solid fit for listeners who enjoy deep, structured discussions that connect abstract ideas to real-world issues. A notable strength is the breadth of subjects—extending from long-standing philosophical debates to contemporary ethical challenges... more
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