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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

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Episode 114: Schopenhauer: "The World Is Will"

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On The World As Will and Representation (1818), book 2. The world is a blind, striving force!

Apr 27, 20152h 10m

Episode 113: Jesus's Parables

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Interpreting the Parables using texts from Paul Ricoeur, John Dominic Crossan, Paul Tillich, et al, with guest Law Ware.

Apr 6, 20152h 24m

Episode 112: Ricoeur on Interpreting Religion

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On Paul Ricoeur's "The Critique of Religion" and "The Language of Faith" (1973), with guest Law Ware. How can we apply hermeneutics to the Bible?

Mar 16, 20152h 9m

Episode 111: Gadamer's Hermeneutics: How to Interpret

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On Hans-Georg Gadamer's Truth and Method (1960, ch. 4), "Aesthetics and Hermeneutics" (1964), "The Universality of the Hermeneutical Problem" (1966), and "Hermeneutics as Practical Philosophy" (1972).

Mar 2, 20152h 21m

Close Reading (PREMIUM) of Heidegger on Truth

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Mark and Seth go line-by-line through the first half of "On the Essence of Truth" to help you understand Heidegger's language. This is a 17-min preview of a 2 hr, 37-min bonus recording. Citizens, log in and listen now.

Feb 23, 201516 min

Ep. 110 Aftershow (PREMIUM) with Stephen West

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Stephen West returns: Citizens should log in and listen to the Aftershow on Whitehead featuring Dylan Casey and David Buchanan. Everyone can listen to the first chunk of the discussion now.

Feb 22, 201519 min

Close Reading (PREMIUM) of Kant on the Sublime

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Mark and Wes go line-by-line through a chunk of the Critique of Judgment to help you feel confident decoding Kant and other difficult texts. This is a 13-min preview of a 72-min bonus recording. Citizens, log in and listen now.

Feb 16, 201513 min

Episode 110: Alfred North Whitehead: What Is Nature?

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On The Concept of Nature (1920). Nature, i.e. the object of our experience, is events, not things, ya dig?

Feb 2, 20152h 17m

Precognition of Ep. 110: Whitehead

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Mark Linsenmayer outlines Alfred North Whitehead's book The Concept of Nature (1920)

Feb 1, 201513 min

Ep. 109 Aftershow (PREMIUM) with Stephen West

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The first chunk of our new after-the-episode discussion, featuring Stephen West from Philosophize This! and Mark Linsenmayer. This is a 20-min preview of a 72-min discussion that can be found in full on our Free Stuff for Citizens page.

Jan 31, 201520 min

Episode 109: Jaspers's Existentialism with Guest Paul Provenza

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On Karl Jaspers's "On My Philosophy" (1941), featuring comedian/actor/director/author Paul Provenza

Jan 19, 20152h 1m

Precognition of Ep. 109: Karl Jaspers

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Mark Linsenmayer introduces Karl Jaspers's existentialist tract, "On My Philosophy." (1941)

Jan 18, 201510 min

Episode 108: Dangers of A.I. with Guest Nick Bostrom

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On Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, and Strategies (2014) with the author. What can we predict about, and how can we control in advance, the motivations of the entity likely to result from eventual advances in machine learning? Also with guest Luke Muehlhauser.

Jan 6, 20151h 42m

Episode 107: Edmund Burke on the Sublime

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On A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful, where young Burke lays out our knee-jerk aesthetic reactions, including those to scary things at a safe distance. With guest Amir Zaki.

Dec 20, 20142h 15m

Not Ep. 107: The 12 Interminable Days of Xmas: A Musical Extravaganza

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Mark Lint and the PEL Orchestra present the longest, slowest, biggest, fattest, most surreal Christmas carol ever.

Dec 20, 20141h 28m

Episode 106: Pyrrhonian Skepticism According to Sextus Empiricus

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On "Outlines of Pyrrhonism" from 200 C.E. Can you live while suspending judgment about all non-everyday matters? WIth guest Jessica Berry.

Dec 4, 20141h 56m

Episode 105: Kant: What Is Beauty?

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On Critique of Judgment (1790), Part I, Book I. What is beauty? Disinterested pleasure!

Nov 15, 20142h 0m

Episode 104: Robert Nozick's Libertarianism

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On Anarchy, State & Utopia (1974), ch. 1-3 and 7. What are the moral limits on government power? No redistributive taxation, suckah! With guest Stephen Metcalf.

Oct 27, 20142h 2m

Precognition of Ep. 104: Robert Nozick

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Seth Paskin introduces Anarchy, State, and Utopia about libertarianism and the limits of legitimate government power.

Oct 26, 201411 min

Episode 103: Thoreau on Living Deliberately

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On Henry David Thoreau's Walden (1854). Should all true philosophers go live in the woods and seek Truth in nature? Probably YOU should.

Oct 14, 20141h 47m

Episode 102: Emerson on Wisdom and Individuality

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On Ralph Waldo Emerson's "The American Scholar" lecture (1837) and his essays "Self-Reliance" and "Circles" (1841). Be yourself! Don't conform! Realize your oneness with the universe!

Sep 20, 20142h 6m

Episode 101: Maimonides on God

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On Guide for the Perplexed about God's lack of properties, featuring guest comedian Danny Lobell of the Modern Day Philosophers podcast.

Sep 1, 20141h 41m

Episode 100: Plato's Symposium Live Celebration!

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Our big live episode (also on video) about love, sex, self-improvement, and ancient Greek pederasty! Featuring a set by Mark Lint, plus Philosophy Bro on Plato's "Apology."

Aug 15, 20142h 28m

Episode 99: Looking Back on 100 Discussions and 5+ Years

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What have we learned? How has our take on the PEL project changed? On the eve before our big ep. 100 live show, we sat down to reflect on what we've been doing here. With guest Daniel Horne.

Aug 11, 20141h 49m

Episode 98: Guest Michael Sandel Against Market Society

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Interviewing him on his book "What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets" and continuing the discussion of his first book, "Liberalism and the Limits of Justice."

Jul 26, 20141h 28m

Episode 97: Michael Sandel on Social Justice and the Self

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On "Liberalism and the Limits of Justice" (1982) where Sandel critiques Rawls's version of liberalism as based on a bogus picture of us as purely choosing beings.

Jul 19, 20141h 45m

Episode 96: Oppenheimer and the Rhetoric of Science Advisers

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Discussing Lynda Walsh's book "Scientists as Prophets: A Rhetorical Genealogy" (2013) with the author, focusing on Robert J. Oppenheimer.

Jul 1, 20142h 5m

Precognition of Ep. 96: Oppenheimer's Rhetoric

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Guest Lynda Walsh describes her book Scientists as Prophets: A Rhetorical Genealogy, focusing on J. Robert Oppenheimer's conflicted position after WWII as science advisor and anti-nuke spokesman.

Jun 29, 201412 min

Episode 95: Gödel on Math

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On two unpublished essays considering the implications of Godel's incompleteness theorems and asserting mathematical realism. With guest Adi Habbu.

Jun 16, 20141h 50m

Precognition of Ep. 95: Gödel

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Guest Adi Habbu lays out Kurt Gödel's famous incompleteness theorems and describes some highlights from "Some Basic Theorems on the Foundations of Mathematics and their Implications" (1951) and "The Modern Development of the Foundations of Mathematics in Light of Philosophy" (1961).

Jun 15, 20149 min

Episode 94: Schopenhauer on Reading, Writing, and Thinking

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On Arthur Schopenhauer's essays, "On Authorship and Style," "On Thinking for Oneself," and "On Genius" (all published 1851).

May 23, 20141h 39m

Episode 93: Freedom and Responsibility (Strawson vs. Strawson)

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On P.F. Strawson's "Freedom and Resentment" (1960), Galen Strawson's "The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility" (1994), and Gary Watson's "Responsibility and the Limits of Evil: Variations on a Strawsonian Theme" (1987). With guest Tamler Sommers.

May 3, 20141h 36m

Precognition of Ep. 93: Free Will (via Strawsons)

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Guest Tamler Sommers (from the Very Bad Wizards podcast) summarizes Galen Strawson's "The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility" (1994) and his father P.F. Strawson's "Freedom and Resentment" (1960).

Apr 29, 201414 min

Episode 92: Henri Bergson on How to Do Metaphysics

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On Bergson's "An Introduction to Metaphysics" (1903). With guest Matt Teichman.

Apr 12, 20141h 38m

Precognition of Ep. 92: Henri Bergson

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Guest Matt Teichman introduces Bergson's essay "An Introduction to Metaphysics."

Mar 30, 201415 min

Episode 91: Transhumanism (Plus More on Brin)

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More on David Brin's novel Existence, plus Nick Bostrom's essay "Why I Want to Be a Posthuman When I Grow Up" (2006). With guest Brian Casey.

Mar 29, 20141h 32m

Episode 90: Sci-Fi and Philosophy with Guest David Brin

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Discussing David Brin's novel Existence (2012) with the author. Also with guest Brian Casey.

Mar 26, 20141h 35m

Precognition of Ep. 90: Sci-Fi and Philosophy with David Brin

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Introductory salvo by Mark Linsenmayer before our interview with author David Brin.

Mar 25, 20147 min

Episode 89: Berkeley: Only Ideas Exist!

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On Bishop George Berkeley's Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous (1713).

Mar 12, 20141h 33m

Precognition of Ep. 89: Berkeley's Idealism

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Wes Alwan introduces George Berkeley's Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous.

Mar 11, 201430 min

Partially Examined Life Not School Digest #4: Sartre, Heidegger, Zizek, Marx, and Theater

Excerpts from discussions on Sartre's Nausea, Heidegger's "The Question Concerning Technology," Slavoj Zizek's Year of Dreaming Dangerously, Marx and Engels's "Communist Manifesto," Peter Schaffer's play Equus, and Cormac McCarthy's The Sunset Limited: A Novel in Dramatic Form.

Mar 1, 20141h 9m

Episode 88: G.E.M. Anscombe: Should We Use Moral Language?

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On Elizabeth Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy" (1958), Intention sections 22-27 (1957), and "War and Murder" (1961). With guest Philosophy Bro.

Feb 18, 20141h 47m

Precognition of Ep. 88: G.E.M. Anscombe

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Guest Philosophy Bro introduces Elizabeth Anscombe's "Modern Moral Philosophy," and Intention sections 22-27.

Jan 18, 201410 min

Sartre's "No Exit" Read with Lucy Lawless & Jaime Murray

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In support of our ep. #87 discussing Sartre, the PEL Players present our 2nd annual dramatic reading of a work of philosophical theater.

Jan 2, 20141h 27m

Episode 87: Sartre on Freedom and Self-Deception

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On Jean-Paul Sartre's "Existentialism is a Humanism" (1946), "Bad Faith" (pt. 1, ch. 2 of Being & Nothingness, 1943), and his play No Exit (1944).

Jan 1, 20141h 56m

Precognition of Ep. 87: Sartre

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Mark Linsenmayer lays out some themes from Jean-Paul Sartre's "Existentialism is a Humanism" and the "Bad Faith" chapter (Part 1, Ch. 2) of Being & Nothingness.

Dec 30, 20138 min

Episode 86: Thomas Kuhn on Scientific Progress

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On The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, published mostly in 1962.

Dec 24, 20131h 28m

Precognition of Ep. 86: Thomas Kuhn

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Dylan Casey lays out Thomas Kuhn's thesis in The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.

Dec 23, 20135 min

Episode 85: Rawls on Social Justice

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On John Rawls's A Theory of Justice (1971), most of ch. 1-4.

Dec 7, 20131h 46m

Precognition of Ep. 85: John Rawls

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Seth Paskin summarizes the John Rawls's A Theory of Justice.

Dec 6, 201310 min