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Episode 15: Monism and the Fire of the World (with Clinton McMillan)

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Today I talk with Clinton McMillan, a linguist and the high priest of Waldgang in the Pacific Northwest. In this episode, we discuss a variety of topics, including: The relationship between religion and language The origins of "Yaweh" The limitations of etymology Anthropomorphism in religious myth Some of the problems with polytheistic "paganism" And more than can be totally summarized in bullet points. You can find Clinton's writing at https://clintonmcmillan.com/, and on instagram. Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Sep 5, 20221h 15m

Episode 14: Philology, Myth, and Epic (with Greg Nagy)

Today I sit down with Gregory Nagy, renowned philologist and classicist. to talk about art and the relationship between man and art, especially with the advent of AI-generated images. Among the subjects we go over: What is philology? The reader's relationship with myth and epic Comparative linguistics and etymology Solar mythology and spirituality And much more Greg Nagy's writings can be found at the Center for Hellenic Studies, as well as at Classical Continuum. Of particular note is Nagy's "Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours," which can be read online for free, or found on Amazon. Mentioned are my essays on "The Spiritual Origins of Science" and "The Cattle of the Sun." And in the spirit of Greg Nagy's openness, I have published "The Hero and the Man" in full for free on the blog so that everybody can access the work. Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Aug 28, 20221h 3m

Episode 13: Utilitarianism Sucks (and so does Sam Harris)

In which Sam Harris forces my hand and makes me talk about Utilitarianism, and not only because it is moral to care whether dead children are in Hunter Biden's basement. After going over the 5 major moral theories (divine command, virtue ethics, deontology, utilitarianism, nihilism) and some general Sam-bashing, we dive into the the meat of Utilitarianism and its various problems, including: the problem of quantification vices and vice traps flexibility in interpreting subjective experience the inclination toward tyranny the inclination toward antinatalism Source videos: Harris' 2010 TED Talk Triggernometry Interview Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Aug 22, 202246 min

Ep 12Episode 12: "Seasonality" (with Sierra)

After a mildly inebriated ramble about what it means to be "seasonal," we emerge with slightly more wisdom about living in time with our surroundings and each other. Among the bigger topics we tackle: What does "seasonality" mean? The relationship between seasonality and the heroic Seasonality for men and women The purpose of seasonal holidays and more Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Aug 13, 202250 min

Episode 11: "Silence" and the Silence of God

Today we dive into Scorsese's 2016 film "Silence," a story about Jesuit priests traveling to medieval Japan, and some of the themes brought up in that film: Silence and the "hiddenness" of God Icons and superficialities Compassion and Empathy Submission and "Korobu" The "Weak Man" Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Aug 7, 202230 min

Episode 10: Moldbuggian Monarchism: An introduction to the Philosophy of Curtis Yarvin

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Today we take a look at a contemporary political philosopher named Curtis Yarvin, sometimes better known by his early pseudonym "Mencious Moldbug." A highly influential writer of the political right, understanding Yarvin can provide a window into some common phrases of contemporary political conversation, including: "Red-pill" "The Cathedral" "Ultra-Calvinism" Yarvin's writing covers a wide range of subject matter, but probably the three biggest ideas he advocates are: Formalism Monarchism Passivism More of Curtis' writings can be found at the Unqualified Reservations blog, and his current project is on substack, with the working title "The Gray Mirror of the Nihilistic Prince." Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jul 30, 202236 min

Episode 9: Filth, Art, and Rammstein (with Jonas Weaver)

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Today I sit down with Jonas Weaver to drink and ramble about what makes Rammstein so special. Over the course of our wandering, we discuss: The cultural context of Rammstein and Till Lindemann Juxtaposition and paradox in art Filth in art: catharsis or degeneracy? Identifying sincerity and purpose in art Freud, Lacan, Joyce, Nabokov, Jung, GG Allin and Homer And much more You can find Jonas on Instagram @the__hinterland. Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jul 23, 20221h 42m

Episode 8: A Simple Introduction to Homer

In today's episode, we scratch the surface on arguably the greatest artist in the history of the West: Homer. In addition to exploring the depth of Homer's influence on our culture, I offer some recommended readings for understanding Homer, which include: "Why Homer Matters" by Adam Nicolson "The Hero and the Man" by C.B. Robertson (me) "The Ancient Greek Hero in 24 Hours" by Gregory Nagy We also go over the introductory lines of the Iliad and the Odyssey and cover some key themes in their original Greek, including: Menis Hero Kleos Andra Noos Nostos Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jul 17, 202232 min

Episode 6: Art and AI Art (with Jack Donovan)

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Today I sit down with author Jack Donovan to talk about art and the relationship between man and art, especially with the advent of AI-generated images. Among the subjects we go over: The importance of creativity and art for man What *is* art? The importance of purity and intention in art The dangers and oppportunities for art in artificial intelligence And much more You can find Jack's work on Instagram @starttheworld, or his website at jack-donovan.com. His writing appears in CHEST magazine, including the mentioned essay on sex-pollution, "Beyond the Man Cave." All of his works are available on Amazon. Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jul 3, 20221h 6m

Ep 5Episode 5: Post Physique

Today we dive into the internet phenomenon of "post-physique," where online guys ignore other online guys who don't post pictures of themselves while or after working out. We go over two arguments for posting physique: Ethos (demonstration of shared values) The aesthetic commons and try to address two arguments against posting physique: Vanity Shaming Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jun 30, 202231 min

Ep 4Episode 4: Anarcho-Primitivism (with Ben Brower)

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In this episode, I'm joined by Ben Brower, a blacksmith and former activist in the anarcho-primitivist movement. In a fairly wide-ranging conversation, we go over: The cultural origins of anarcho-primitivism The disparate political and philosophical "sides" of anarcho-primitivism The academic-anthropological back-and-forth at the center of the anarcho-primitivist worldview What it was like being in the movement in the 90s Heidegger, Zerzan, Kaczynski, J.R.R. Tolkien, Rousseau, and other relevant thinkers Some of the challenges to Anarcho-Primitivism And a lot more You can find Ben's work on Instagram @pitchblackforge, or his website at www.pitchblackforge.com. Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jun 20, 20221h 34m

Episode 3: The Second Amendment

Continuing on the semi-morbid subject of guns, we dive into the surprisingly simple legal history of the second amendment... and its significantly less simple challenge of interpretation. In this episode, we talk about: Supreme Court case law surrounding the Second Amendment (Miller, Heller, McDonald) A steel-man case for legal restrictions on gun ownership An argument for an alternative purpose for the Second Amendment and a right to gun ownership beyond self-defense, civic defense, hunting, or sport Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jun 10, 202251 min

Ep 2Episode 2: "Wholesome Paganism"

Can paganism be wholesome? In my book, Letter to Anwei, I outlined the beginnings of a religious practice centered around family and the lineage. Since then, my wife and I have been putting this idea to the test as we grow our family. Most of the paganism we might be familiar with is esoteric, dark, or occult. But could there be a practical pagan faith that is more family friendly? In this episode, my wife joins me to discuss: Why modern paganism has tended toward the black metal aesthetic What we mean by paganism, at least insofar as our practice of it How family-oriented paganism can still leave room for the masculine pursuit of knowledge For links and resources mentioned in the podcast, check out the show notes at caffeineandphilosophy.com/2. Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

Jun 6, 202232 min

Ep 1Episode 1: School Shootings and the Columbine Hero Cult

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Whenever there is a major shooting in the news, various pundits and experts jump into the fray to dissect the many causes (and of course, the purported cures) for these events. SSRIs, involuntary celibacy, and American gun culture are commonly invoked as causes, but in this episode, I focus on a different, more religious frame that might help explain why these mass shooting events keep happening. In this episode, we talk about: What a "hero cult" is How, in the absence of religious leadership, young men will fashion their own religious cults The characteristics of hero cult in the first major school shooting: Columbine Leave a rating and review, it really helps others to find the podcast. Find more Caffeine and Philosophy content online: https://caffeineandphilosophy.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeineandphilosophy/ On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChristopherRobertson

May 30, 202231 min