Conversations about philosophy, science, religion and spirituality
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySpiritualitySociety & Culture |
A bizarre Washington Post column about critical theory and Immanuel Kant ... Why has Kant become a bogeyman? ... How contingent is the history of philosophy? ... Relativism vs. rationalism ... What Kant meant by the "Critique of Pure Reason" ... Stev... more
What part of secular-guru space (if any) does Bob occupy? ... On the origin of Bob’s theses (by means of natural selection) ... The mind-boggling mystery of consciousness ... Could evolution have a larger purpose? ... The “global brain” as the flower... more
Remembering Michael Brooks ... The existential stakes of enlightenment ... Overcoming the affective dimension of cognitive bias ... Bringing broader awareness to the concept of cognitive bias ... Cognitive bias and the roots of war ... The folly of f... more
A plea to the weary to return to the Woke Wars ... Who is James Lindsay? ... Lindsay's book, Cynical Theories ... Lindsay's other critiques of wokeness ... The religion of wokeness, the religion of anti-wokeness ... Lindsay jumps on the Trump train (... more
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Very interesting discussions!
Rambling, way too close to the microphone, pressed, barely comprehensible, too loud, unstructured. This us-american annoying habit of linking philosophy with casuality,"let's not get too serious, lest we bore somebody, hey we're all friends here" is irritating to the max. Imum.
Great content, woeful sound quality
The interviewer must have taken 90% of talk time. Too much, really. Maybe he adjusted it later, but I gave up halfway through. Sorry.
I’ve been a fan of “Meaning of Life TV” ever since I watched a young Robert Wright get under the skin of a cantankerous Daniel Dennett during an interview posted on Slate Magazine’s old website. You can catch that gem on YouTube nowadays or catch today’s latest “thinkers” duking it out right here on iTunes ( or your favorite podcast app ). Did you know Robert Wright essentially INVENTED the podcast? MOL-TV’s sister-site, BloggingHeadsTv ( go check it out, too), was a true innovator in online vid... more
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