Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
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Philosophical excursions into interesting, and often controversial, topics.
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
3w ago
This episode tackles one of the most controversial topics of the day (really, most days over the last several decades): Israel/Palestine. Craig White, a former diplomat and the author of Iraq: The Moral Reckoning, and Mark Oppenheimer of Brain in a Vat podcast fame join Spencer to discuss the issue.  ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
2M ago
Ryan W. Davis, a philosophy professor at Bigham Young University, joins Spencer Case to discuss the ethics and politics of gun ownership in the US. Check out his new book, Why it's OK to Own a Gun (Routledge, 2024 ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
3M ago
What is death? Does fear of death affect our everyday lives? And will your death harm you or not? Travis Timmerman, associate professor at Seton Hall University, joins Spencer to discuss these and other questions. Timmerman is coeditor, along with Michael Cholbi, of a fine anthology on the philosophy of death, Exploring the Philosophy of Death and Dying. Purchase your copy here:
https://www.amazon.com/Exploring-Philosophy-Death-Dying-Contemporary/dp/1138393584/ref=sr_1_1?crid=15H1NSANTN5NL&keywords=exploring+the+philosophy+of+death+and+dying&qid=1706235275&sprefix=%2Caps%2C656& ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
4M ago
It's the end of the year again and time to rant! This year's collection of rants includes:
Jarrod Blair on bad habits that crush the philosophical spirit
Matthew Adelstein on the stupidity and depravity of Effective Altruism critics
Matt Lutz on possible world confusions
Mark Oppenheimer on the Israel-Gaza war
Oliver Traldi on the university presidents' testimony to Congress
JP Andrew on naturalism as a dogma in philosophy
Spencer Case on scientific dogmatism
Jason Werbeloff on moralizing vegetarians
Alex Byrne on social construction
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Virtue Vibes Podcast:
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Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
5M ago
Oliver Traldi rejoins Spencer Case to discuss the nature of political beliefs. Topics they cover include the bad incentives that influence political beliefs, how political beliefs should be defined, and the need for (and possibility of) politically neutral language in which to discuss political issues ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
6M ago
His Offensiveness Stephen Kershnar returns to the podcast for a wide-ranging conversation about the philosophy of law. This leads to a discussion of the Students For Fair Admissions (SFFA) Supreme Court Case. Music: "Sweet, Man" by Jeremy Mohney. Available for download $1 here: https://jeremymohneymusic.bandcamp.com ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
7M ago
Kevin Vallier joins Spencer Case to talk about social trust and the role it plays in the psychological and moral foundations of liberal societies.  ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
9M ago
Alex Byrne discusses the controversy around his article on pronouns in the Journal of Controversial Ideas. Byrne and Matt Lutz debate the meaning of the word 'woman.' Alex's view is that women are adult human females, whereas Matt thinks that the word is ambiguous between that traditional definition and a trans-inclusive meaning. We can be tolerant and accept both are legitimate meanings of the word. The conversation eventually comes to focus on the idea that the meanings of words are outcomes of social negotiations of various kinds. Spencer concludes the episode with some thoughts on ho ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
10M ago
MIT philosophy professor Alex Byrne and podcast regular Matt Lutz join Spencer to discuss an article that recently appeared in the Journal of Controversial Ideas entitled "A Defense of Merit in Science." The article, which was written by 27 co-authors, including many social scientists, alleges that the "liberal epistemology" that underlies science is under threat by the institutionalized influence of identity-based ideologies. (The article doesn't use the term "wokeness", but the left identitarian ideologies whose influence it critiques can plausibly be called "woke.") The three conversa ..read more
Micro-Digressions | A Philosophy Podcast
10M ago
Mark Oppenheimer and Jason Werbeloff of Brain in a Vat join Spencer to discuss one of their favorite subjects: thought experiments.  ..read more