
From Nowhere to Nothing
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Boundary Problem
Binding Problem
Frontiers
Moral Purview
Malthusian Crises
Ep 257Paradoxes Part 2
In this episode, we look at several Paradoxes and discuss them in light of previous categorical descriptions.
Ep 256Paradoxes Part 1
In this episode, we lay some foundational groundwork for understanding Paradoxes.
Ep 255AI Ethics
In this episode, we discuss a base of philosophy regarding agency before delving into current events and issues surrounding ethical use of AI.
Ep 254Antifragility
In this episode, we explore the positive and negative aspects of Antifragility from systemic and individual perspectives.
Ep 253Contemporary Philosophers of Color
In this episode, we explore the works of Michele Moody-Adams, Adrian Piper, Lewis Gordon, and Liam Kofi Bright, integrating themes for deeper reflective consideration.
Ep 252Incommensurability
In this episode, we discuss Kuhn's notion of Incommensurability: the lack of neutral standards in comparing paradigms.
Ep 251Hygge
In this episode, we explore the Danish notion of Hygge, exploring its limits and our own.
Ep 250Progress vs Evolution
In this episode, we examine an article written by Adam Neiblum in Philosophy Now regarding the conflation of Progress and Evolution.
Ep 249Friendship
In this episode, we dissect the moral, transactional, and social elements of what constitutes Friendship.
Ep 248Passion
In this episode, we discuss multiple dimensions of Passion: conceptual clarity, internal vs external influences, temporal stability, and much more.
Ep 247The Paranormal
In this episode, we attempt to take a look at the Paranormal from a balanced viewpoint, with neither dismissal nor abandoning critical reflection.
Ep 246Giving
In this episode, we look at the nuanced interactional effects of internalized states and contextually contingent external Giving behaviors when examining virtuosity.
Ep 245Somebody Should Do Something
In this episode, we talk about the individual capacity for social change with authors Michael Brownstein and Daniel Kelly, as discussed in their book, Somebody Should Do Something.
Ep 244Horror
In this episode, we discuss the nature of Horror, including both its existence in real life, and as a media aesthetic.
Ep 243Modal Realism
In this episode, we tackle the unintuitive and nuanced idea of Modal Realism and possible worlds. Stay tuned for bonus content at the end of the episode!
Ep 242Attention
In this episode, we discuss Attention, its relationship to consciousness, and our interpretation of reality.
Ep 241James Geary: Aphorisms
In this episode, author James Geary dives into the philosophy of aphorisms with us in preparation for his new book, The World in a Phrase.
Ep 240Dr. Wind Goodfriend: Cults
In this episode, special guest Dr. Wind Goodfriend helps us discuss the philosophy and psychology of Cults.
Ep 239Fear!
In this episode, we contrast the ideas of Fear and anxiety, looking at philosophical as well as physiological and psychological facets in determining their constitution.
Ep 238Society
In this episode, we parse apart Society, including pithy discussions of culture, language versus communication, and the role of individuals.
Ep 237John Searle
In this episode, we discuss the life and work of John Searle, visiting his philosophies of mind, language, and society from a critical context.
Ep 236Brute Facts
In this episode, we discuss Brute Facts: concepts that defy explanation in causal terms.
Ep 235Bruce Schneier: Rewiring Democracy
In this episode, we discuss Bruce Schneier and Nathan E. Sander's upcoming book, Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship.
Ep 234Antinomy
In this episode, we ask some difficult questions about Antinomy: when a concept has multiple logical explanatory theories that are contradictory.
Ep 233Substantivalism
In this episode, we present the cases for Substantivalism and Relationalism as we discuss space and time.
Ep 232Ableism
In this episode, we wrestle with the discriminatory notion of Ableism.
Ep 231Friluftsliv
In this episode, we discuss the phenomenological, ontological, and ethical aspects of the Norwegian concept Friluftsliv.
Ep 230Tarab
In this episode, we explore the idea of Tarab from the Arabic world: an enchantment with music and its ability to provide deep meaning.
Ep 229Yugen
In this episode, we discuss the Japanese notion of Yugen, drawing on metaphorical and personal examples to demonstrate the concept.
Ep 228Ubuntu
In this episode, we explore Ubuntu: a concept from southern Africa regarding the relationality and communal nature of humanity.
Ep 227A Treatise on Challenges from Nature to Anthropocentric Ontology
In this episode, the duo switches seats, as Norm interviews Joel about his newly released book, "A Treatise on Challenges from Nature to Anthropocentric Ontology."
Ep 226Ontological Closure
In this episode, we delve headlong into the end of being, interweaving established philosophical positions with anecdotal experiences.
Ep 225Alasdair MacIntyre
In this episode, we discuss the nuance of Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophical musings, particularly on virtue ethics.
Ep 224Space Exploration
In this episode, we discuss the history, impetus, and consequences of Space Exploration.
Ep 223Pets!
In this episode, we discuss our reasoning for, and relationship with, our lovable Pets.
Ep 222Identity
In this episode, we explore the multifaceted notions of Identity.
Ep 221Hypnocracy
In this episode, we discuss the philosophical performance experiment of Andrea Colamedici's AI-written book, "Hypnocracy."
Ep 220Surprise Round #5
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments: Norm's: The Finely Wrought Object Joel's: Zeno's Dichotomy/Arrow
Ep 219Surprise Round #4
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments: Norm's: Hedonine and Pononine Joel's: The Two-Space Myth
Ep 218Surprise Round #3
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments: Norm's: The Language Game Joel's: The Split Brain
Ep 217Surprise Round #2
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments: Norm's: Eternal Recurrence Joel's: The Inquiring Murderer
Ep 216Surprise Round #1
In this episode, we surprise each other with philosophical thought experiments: Norm's: The Experience Machine Joel's: The Problem of the Speckled Hen
Ep 215Thought Experiments
In this episode, we lay the groundwork for a series of shows focusing on philosophical Thought Experiments by examining a couple of familiar examples and discussing their constituent elements.
Ep 214Compliance
In this episode, we discuss some technical and definitional aspects of Compliance, including concepts of authority, power, obedience, and perspective.
Ep 213Dr. Michael Passmore
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Michael Passmore about consciousness, biological bases of behavior, and reality.