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34. Colin McGinn — Paradoxes, Puzzles, and Philosophy
Episode 34

34. Colin McGinn — Paradoxes, Puzzles, and Philosophy

The Michael Shermer Show · Michael Shermer, Colin McGinn

August 22, 20181h 11m

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Show Notes

In their second Science Salon conversation Michael Shermer and Colin McGinn consider the broader sweep of philosophy after their first encounter in which they focused on consciousness, free will, and God. In this dialogue they review some of the paradoxes and puzzles of philosophy, pseudo-questions, realism v. antirealism, how to deal with unknown unknowns, immortality and the nature of the self and soul, and how McGinn and Daniel Dennett differ in their positions on mysterianism. Another hard-hitting and illuminating conversation.

If you missed it, listen to part 1 of this dialogue with Colin McGinn: Mysterianism, Consciousness, Free Will, and God (Science Salon # 29).

This remote Science Salon was recorded on July 20, 2018.