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A podcast featuring casual philosophical conversations about...whatever.

    Ep. 147 - Fitness

    Ep. 147 - Fitness

    Bethany needs advice. She can no longer rely on her body to take care of itself, and recognizes the importance of fitness as she is getting older, but she hates it and finds nothing rewarding about it. What, then, is she to do? Aaron and Jp both speak about their motivation behind wanting to stay fit, including a psychological complex and the desire to simply not make noises when you get up from a chair. We then discuss whether or not remaining fit is a moral imperative, the importance of appropriately situating fitness within the context of one's life, the desire to "escape" the body experiencing pain, and the gendering process. Finally, might being fit promote both one's own agency and the agency of their companions? If fitness promotes co-agency, must we admit it as imperative? 
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    Ep. 146 - Grooming (Not That Kind)

    Ep. 146 - Grooming (Not That Kind)

    In this episode we discuss personal grooming and the role played by practices of self-nurturing in the formation of the social self. What do our grooming habits tells us about who we are? How might brushing one's hair or showering be relevant to one's political and civic participation? Can cuticle care shed light on our metaphysics? In answering these questions, we entertain a long discussion on the so-called nature-history/culture/nurture distinction. And we explore the idea of grooming as a practice of self-learning, which influences (implicitly or explicitly) how we socially enact our identities. 
    If you want to learn more about show, visit us at philosophyafterhours.com. There you can find links to our socials and how to become a Patreon member. 

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    Ep. 145 - Zen Koans and Egolessness

    Ep. 145 - Zen Koans and Egolessness

    In this episode we begin with a discussion of Zen and the practice of the koan, which serves as a starting point for our more prolonged back-and-forth on the nature/value of egolessness in the Buddhist tradition. Aaron is insistent in his disavowal of egolessness and its implications, and although Bethany wishes to be more persuaded by the notion, she falls within Aaron's camp, for the most part. Jp spends the majority of the episode fielding questions on this topic and does his best to persuade Bethany and Aaron; or, at the very least, assuage the weight of their poignant criticisms. The extent to which he is successful in this endeavor, we hope you will listen and determine for yourself. 
    If you like what you hear, visit us at philosophyafterhours.com. There you can find links to our socials as well as how to become a patreon member.  
     

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    Ep. 144 - What Difference Does Sex Make? Part 2

    Ep. 144 - What Difference Does Sex Make? Part 2

    In this episode we return to a discussion about the value of sex in relationships. (See Part 1 - ep. 142 - to get caught up on the conversation - although you don't need to listen to it to appreciate this episode.) Here, we talk about what's involved in "primary" relationships. What role does sex play in establishing certain relationships as primary? How do we fairly negotiate the time and energy we give to our primary, secondary, and then tertiary relationships? Should we always chose our partner(s) over our friend(s), family, or acquaintance(s)? Does our culture support/encourage healthy relationship practices? 
    If you want to learn more about our podcast, including how to become a Patreon member, visit us at philosophyafterhours.com.
     
     
     
     
     
     

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    Ep. 143 - Value

    Ep. 143 - Value

    In this episode we talk about value. What does it mean to value something? How does money, as a marker of value, align with or contradict other markers of value (e.g., affection)? We all know the story of the underpaid teacher, who does what they love. But what do you do when what you love isn’t valued by the market? This discussion explores that tension, attempting to identify ways to address our divers needs, without viewing the dollar as the sole tool.
    If you like what you hear, check us out at philosophyafterhours.com. There you can find links to our socials, as well as our Patreon account.

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    Ep. 142 - What Difference Does Sex Make?

    Ep. 142 - What Difference Does Sex Make?

    In this episode we explore the difference between sex-including unions (like marriages) and sex-excluding unions (like bestfriends). Does the erotic activity of sex necessarily mean that couples engaging in this activity reach deeper levels of intimacy than those that do not? Aaron, Bethany, and Jp all agree that our contemporary society values sex-including unions to a greater extent than sex-excluding unions, but why? And are we incorrect to do so?
    Lots of good stuff here, and be prepared for a Part II on this topic that will be coming out in the next few weeks!
    If you want to learn more about our podcast, including how to become a Patreon member, visit us at philosophyafterhours.com. 

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