High On Free-Floating Philosophy Jonathan Millerton
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A modern exploration of mind-expanding philosophical topics courtesy of a couple dudes under the stars.
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Season 1 Finale: That's All Folks!
In a powerful, thought-provoking conclusion to an incredible season, your favorite hosts discuss the ultimate philosophers grail: the meaning of life. What makes us human? Do we have a purpose? Special appearances from amazing guests Mr. AP and J add great depth and comedy. Best of all, in our last episode we return to our birthplace: the great Napa valley. Listen on for a good time, and tune in for Season 2!
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Thinking Itself Is Dangerous
This episode has been described by some as similar to a chocolate truffle: small, rich, and a tad bit bittersweet. Your favorite hosts discuss the value and danger of thought, the experience of riding the cosmic quantum wave, and how every good ride comes to an end at some point. Enjoy!
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Dondaaaaaaaa: A Reflection On The Metaphysics Of Life
In this episode, the boys travel to the hills and plains of Rohan to discuss truth, beauty, and enlightenment. Can you hear the sound of one hand? Can babies breath underwater? Will the neighbors turn off their tractor?
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The Palace
In this episode your hosts travel through history, thinking their way through thorny Zen koans and appreciating the minds of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They also discuss Kurt Godel and his Incompleteness Theorem in a mind-blowing reflection on the nature of truth. Remember, you must empty your cup in order to fill it?
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Episode IV: 40,000 Leagues Deep
In this episode, your beloved hosts are joined by several esteemed philosophers to discuss the origins of evil, the possibility of extraterrestrial intelligence, and the certainty of interdimensional jazz. Special thanks to Balto, ST, Char, and whoever runs the simulation we're living in.
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Redemption and Reality
In our latest episode we discuss a range of topics under the theme of redemption and reality, including The Fall, Oscar Peterson, Dualism, and Descartes. Stay tuned for more...