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Andy and Jonathan

Two philosophers; one lively (and occasionally silly) conversation. Each week we unpack the ideas behind the headlines and the philosophical questions shaping everyday life, from AI and justice to love, work, and identity. No jargon. Plenty of curiosity. Philosophy where you actually find it — in the news and in the world we share.

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  1. 10/10/2025

    Episode 3: Thinking in an Age of Appearances: Philosophy, AI, and the Search for What Matters

    In this episode, we explore what it really means to think well in the age of AI and appearances. We discuss new research showing that philosophy majors outperform every other discipline on critical thinking tests—why might that be, and what does it say about the future of higher education? And we also discuss the claim that evidence of objective morality is “hidden in plain sight,” asking whether moral truths still hold when machines can reason. Along the way, a thread on respectability and dress sparks a conversation about judgment, perception, and how we read moral character from appearance. Finally, a Daily Nous guest post on how philosophers can use theory-driven GPTs brings the discussion full circle: what happens when our theories start to think back? Evidence of Objective Morality Is Hidden in Plain Sight - Christianity Today https://studyfinds.org/philosophy-majors-beat-every-other-major-on-critical-thinking-tests/ derek guy on X: "ON RESPECTABILITY IN DRESS Every once in a while, people here will get mad at me. And it often involves the same issue: respectability in dress. Or its related cousin: dress codes. Judging someone's deeper, more important qualities based on attire often feels so natural; people https://t.co/2fjFS4wG0u" / X  https://dailynous.com/2025/09/25/best-next-moves-how-philosophers-can-make-good-use-of-theory-driven-gpts-guest-post/

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Two philosophers; one lively (and occasionally silly) conversation. Each week we unpack the ideas behind the headlines and the philosophical questions shaping everyday life, from AI and justice to love, work, and identity. No jargon. Plenty of curiosity. Philosophy where you actually find it — in the news and in the world we share.