
Welcome to the Philosophy in Real Life podcast where we strive to live meaningful lives by pursuing truth and unmasking the lies in our culture. I am your host, Carlos Santos, a Philosophy PhD from Spain.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophy | |||

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In this episode, Carlos Santos is joined by Tristen and Santi to have a discussion on the ideas presented in episode 5: "Humans as moral agents".
In this conversation, they discuss the concept of moral evaluation, distinguis... more
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In this episode, Carlos Santos delves into the complexities of human desires, particularly focusing on metabiological desires and their implications for moral agency.
He distinguishes, following Charles Taylor's philosophy, ... more
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In this episode, Carlos Santos is joined by Tristen and Santi to have a discussion on the ideas presented in episode 3: "Why we question our desires".
This conversation explores the complexities of human desires, focusing o... more
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In this conversation, Carlos Santos delves into the complexities of human desires, distinguishing between first order and second order desires.
He explores the concept of metabiological desires, which allow humans to evaluat... more
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In this episode, Carlos Santos is joined by Tristen and Santi to have a discussion on the ideas presented in episode 1 "What is desire, really?".
They explore how desires motivate human action, shape perceptions of reality, ... more
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In this episode, Carlos Santos explores the concept of desire, its implications on human perception, and its role in motivating actions.
He discusses how desire shapes our reality, revealing what we perceive as valuable and ... more
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Carlos Santos gives an introduction of the theme for season 2. He explores the complex relationship between desire, ethics, and meaning.
He challenges the conventional view that desires are obstacles to a meaningful life, pr... more
This is a conversation with one of my close friends, Hugo, who is 25 years old. Hugo was diagnosed in October 2023 with stomach-gastric cancer, stage 4 (terminal cancer). It is one of the most difficult cancers to treat.
Hugo has been given a life e... more
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