Have you ever wondered why the world seems so crazy today? Well, what if I told you, it's only going to get crazier and that no one is looking ahead at what is in store for humanity? Well, almost no one. Join me, James Seed, where we'll discuss the moral, ethical, cultural, practical, and philosophical dilemmas that humans will have to address in both the distant and not-so-distant future. Follow ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
This episode continues the in part 1 if social media should be banned.
Today we dive in head first to the extremely broad and complex topic of social media as well as ask the question, if social media should be banned. Come explore some pros and cons then decide for yourself.
Part 2 continues the discussion on why video games are no longer as good as they used to be and where they might go in the future.
Have you noticed video games don’t seem to be as good as they used to be? We explore why that might be, my complaints on modern games and where they might be headed in the future.
Part two continues the discussion about if we're living in a giant simulation and what happens if we are.
What if we're just all living in a giant simulation or what if we're all brains in a vat controlled by a mad scientist? According to some, we already are! But what are the consequences if we are? Come along for the ride and find out if we're actually... more
This episode is a continuation of the discussion from part 1 of Title: Hypermodernism Revisited: The Exorcist: Believer.
I've spent 15 years thinking about Hypermodernism and, as promised, this episode continues the discussion of Hypermodernism. Follow along as we go through another example of the Hypermodern Times in which we live using the reboot/sequel The Exorcist:... more
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