Drunken Philosophy Drunken Philosophy
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Dan has a degree in Philosophy. Connor has a degree in High School. Together they have a bit of a drinking problem. Each week they explore the work of a new philosopher or a new philosophical idea and do their best to learn something before getting distracted.
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#310 - Diogenes
In addition to being the patron saint of cynicism, the ancient Greek philosopher Diogenes is basically the patron saint of Drunken Philosophy. He was famous for living in an overturned wine barrel on the streets of Athens and generally thumbing his nose at the educated citizens of that old world metropolis. This week, Connor and Dan investigate Diogenes' whole deal and see if he had anything worth while to say.
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#309 - Liberty, Harm, and a Ride on the Bus
This week, Connor and Dan break quarantine in order to venture into the land of make believe. It's thought experiment time! Should people be free to do harmless actions? What if they're really gross? What if I'm just trying to get to work and they're being really gross? These are the pressing questions answered on this week's episode (sort of).
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#308 - Jean Gebser, Structures of Consciousness
Are we approaching end times or just a monumentally shift in the way we understand the world? If you were to ask European poet, philosopher, and student of culture Jean Gebser he would emphatically say it was the latter. This week, Connor and Dan discuss Gebser's various structures of consciousness to see where we've been, where we are, and where we're going.
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#307 - Henri Bergson, Time and Free Will
This episode is going to require some imagination, some creativity, and some intuition on the part of the listener. Connor and Dan aren't quite sure they understand what Henri Bergson is talking about, but they like the cut of his jib and they like the way he makes them feel. Sometimes that's good enough.
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#306 - Bertrand Russell
The time has come to finally get analytical on this podcast and, in order to do so, Connor and Dan head straight to the source: The father of analytic philosophy, Bertrand Russell. We're talking logic, we're talking math, and we're talking paradoxes. But we're also talking about an anti-war atheist who managed to hang around on this Earth for a century. Pretty neat guy!
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Very good podcast for people who kinda intend to learn something
Drunken Philosophy is unexpectedly underrated, even though one should think that drinks and philosophy are a mix made in heaven. What really makes the content of this podcast great are not only the alcohol and the philosophy but also the two hosts, they make it seem as if you were actually just listening to a very entertaining skype call between two friends who share a unique kind of humour that I always enjoy. One last thing I want to add is that just in case you want to prepare for an exam (in my case: political ideas course at university) but dont really feel like learning its also perfect for you since Connor & Dan always put the right amount (sometimes the majority amount) of emphasis on humorous anecdotes and cultural references which are often unrelated to the episode’s philosophical topic. This way you kinda learn something which is good enough so you don’t feel guilty for not studying for an exam.
Listen to this almost every night to fall asleep to & would recommend to everybody.