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Extrapolator

Geoff Allen

Extrapolator is a philosophy/science podcast hosted by Geoff Allen. What is philosophy? How do we define what is true or what exists? Is human cognition special? What can empirical science say about religion, free will and the meaning of life? These topics, and more.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes21Founded3 years ago
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Latest Episodes

What if we could recreate our forests, using biotech to bring back trees that are extinct? We now have that technology. We could replant a modified American chestnut tree all across the eastern United States. But should we do it? more

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2 years ago

The ultimate guide to creating a podcast: (1) branding, (2) prepping content, (3) producing audio, and (4) distributing/promoting. more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Geoff and Richard discuss the Headless Way, which is a set of reflections and guided meditations that centre around seeing *who you really are*. Richard even guides the listener through a few ‘experiments’ from the Headless Way. more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Geoff and Lauren discuss a range of causal concepts and analogies that we encounter in scientific work. Lauren is doing important work in philosophy of science, writing about casual explanations. She argues that the concept of a ‘mec... more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Geoff and Tim discuss philosophy for daily life. In particular, they talk about Stoicism: the wisdom that the Ancient Stoics can offer us, and which parts might be useful for life in the twenty-first century. They present these topic... more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Geoff Allen speaks with Pete Mandik about perception and reality. They touch on some of the most intriguing issues concerning representation, egocentricity and perspective. Moreover, they discuss the different ways that minds make se... more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Geoff Allen speaks with Jenann Ismael about puzzles surrounding subjectivity. They discuss topics like time, pain, colour and spatial navigation. In all of these cases, there is a puzzle about how subjective experiences can be reconc... more

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2 years ago

In this episode, Geoff Allen and Sam Hafkenscheid convene for a good old-fashioned debate about God and religious beliefs. Geoff takes the side of atheism/naturalism. Sam takes the side of faith/theism. more

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3 years ago

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 15 ratings
  • The topic transitional audio are way too long and loud

    Your podcast would be so much better if you don’t interrupt the flow with loud audio separation and overlay into the conversation that virtually serves nobody but yourself, I understand you feel the urge to marks different topic, but maybe not at the expanse of interrupt the conversation with high volume and overtly long transition? The way it interrupts the flow are really annoying both the duration and the loudness, it’s such a shame when the rest of the podcast are well produced in terms of a... more

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    United States2 years ago
  • Thoughtful, well written and beautifully produced

    Even if you aren't interested in philosophy this podcast easy to understand and engaging. Geoff writes and produces the music — and it is beautiful.

    Audible
    5
    Tom Beakbane
    United States3 years ago
  • Beautifully crafted

    Logical, well-argued and lovingly produced.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TomBane
    Canada3 years ago
  • Incredible

    Really enjoying this podcast, so eye opening!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BillyWo'R
    Ireland3 years ago
  • Delightful

    Thought provoking and entertaining. Top notch!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Noxiousquill
    Ireland3 years ago
  • WOW

    Extrapolator changed my life!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Theobehan
    Ireland3 years ago

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