Sand Pebbles Podcast Knights of Thermopylae Inn of Court
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- Society & Culture
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Two philosophers and one theologian will be discussing basic problems in philosophy and theology for a modern non-academic audience.
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#112: Godel’s Incompleteness Theorem / Logic or Math?
Why did Godel’s Incompleteness Theorem become so famous outside of mathematics? The real question that should be asked is: why is it so famous within mathematics?
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#111: Difference Between Code/Language
What is the difference between code and language?
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#110: Law as Religion / Conclusion
Introduction to the philosophy of law argument and concept that law is a religion in present post-modern Technological Society. This conclusion is a final comment on the previous multiple-part contemplation asking whether law has become a religion in Technological Society?
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#109: Law as Religion / Part III: What is Law?
Introduction to the philosophy of law argument and concept that law is a religion in present post-modern Technological Society. This Part III of III asks what is law in Technological Society?
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#108: Law as Religion / Part II: What is Religion?
Introduction to the philosophy of law argument and concept that law is a religion in present post-modern Technological Society. This Part II of III asks what is religion in Technological Society?
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#107: Law as Religion / Part I: The Necessity of Having Law as a Religion
Introduction to the philosophy of law argument and concept that law is a religion in present post-modern Technological Society. This Part I of III contemplates the necessity of having law as a religion in Technological Society.
Customer Reviews
Red Pill or Blue Pill? Is there a difference...
Where does one draw the line between truth and fiction? Can a line even be drawn, or is the difference between the two simply depend on the definition of reality, or rather one’s vision of reality…? If these questions have ever bothered you then this is the podcast for you. If these questions have never bothered you then try taking the red pill for once and give these questions a gander. The podcasts are the perfect length for anyone with a bit of sense to play, stop, rewind, and think about during the morning commute or binge listen during a long road trip. Seriously, just give the red pill a go, just once...
Sand Pebbles Podcast
A novel way to end a podcast is to ask your audience to choose between a red or blue pill. It takes the complexity of the subject matter addressed in these podcasts and boils it down to a “simple” selection, which anyone can (or some may say, "everyone must”) make. If the goal of the podcasts was to demystify philosophy for the common man, then it’s mission accomplished.
Sand pebbles podcast
Good summary and discussion of modern problems with philosophical and scientific concepts of truth. Serves as a foundation for further contemplation.