
A philosophical discussion from a subjective standpoint
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This month we talk about ontology: the fundamental nature of existence. With a twist! My starting point for this discussion is the age old question, "Why is there something instead of nothing?" and ends with a nice bow on our discussion regarding int... more
This month we tackle the question of reality! We talk about it so confidently, but rarely discuss what we mean. Almost daily this colloquial notion of reality becomes more unreliable as certain parties make a battleground over the notion of real. It'... more
This month we discuss interpretation as a fundamental force in our existence. Raw data is essentially meaningless, as it cannot be incorporated into our understanding of the world without interpretation. The easiest place to see this is within both t... more
In this episode, we take the sceptic/subjectivist take to its logical conclusion and ask: if everything can be doubted, where do we go from here? And if we accept nothing for granted, is the best next move creating our own understanding?
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A discussion around intersubjectivity, that being the facsimile of objectivity we create by noting the consistencies observed between subjective viewpoints.
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We start of with the idea of the self, defined from a subjective standpoint. Our conversation seeks to establish our epistemic limits, find what lies at the base of our notion of self, and apply these ideas in a practical manner.
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