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Join two curious STEM students on a journey to peel back the layers of some of the most complex and divisive philosophical questions. They will tackle their many disagreements through logical, fiery debate which will illuminate the truth and burn away the falsehoods. Get ready for wild opinions, unexpected arguments, and a genuine sense of camaraderie.
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The world changed forever on March 15th 44BC. Julius Caesar, the victorious general turned "democratic" dictator was brutally killed on the senate floor by 23 supposed allies, close friends, and even his son. Join us as we explore this event, its almost surreal prelude, and its thunderous consequences. Support the Show.…
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In this episode , we unravel the myth of the questing beast, a medieval tale mystified by vivid imaginations and rumours of the time. And don't worry, Misha's narrative skills weave a story that will leave a very satisfying aftertaste, so do stick around to the end. Rather often in human history, reality lends itself to be supremely overexaggerated…
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Circumnavigating the globe in 1519 was one of the most ambitious voyages ever conceived. Harried by deadly sees, strange natives, and a treacherous crew, this mission proved more dangerous than could ever be expected. Join us as we explore it's many twists and turns Sources: Information: Over the Edge of the World by Laurence Bergreen Antonio Pigaf…
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An often misunderstood poetry form, Haikus can tell us a lot about Japanese culture, thought patterns, and even their wildlife. This episode, Bobby tries to explain to Misha their rich history, ephemeral characteristics, and why on earth he should care? So pour yourself a cup of green tea, lean back, close your eyes and enjoy the journey. Credit (m…
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No doctrine has been taught more consistently throughout the history of philosophy than the general immorality of lying. Yet few doctrines have been as contentious as the specifics and boundaries of the previous proposition. Join us as we discuss everything from Santa Claus, to nazis at the door from the perspective of diverse philosophers like Kan…
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Would an all-good God wish to destroy all evil, and an all-powerful God achieve all that he wishes? This is the root of the most popular anti-theistical argument since the Renaissance. Today we discuss its history, assumptions, and flaws. Judge for yourself whether we chopped it down, or missed the forest for the trees. Support the Show.…
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Our first episode with a guest on the show; meet our good friend Lili, whose formal education in International Relations will help us navigate the thorny topic (hopefully) without getting murdered. Are UN peacekeepers war criminals? Should there be a world state? Does international law really exist? Join us and find out. Support the Show.…
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Prepare to embark on a mind-bending exploration into the labyrinthine corridors of belief and faith. Delving deep into the realms of philosophy and literature, this episode navigates the intricate musings of existentialist Kierkegaard, the profound insights of Victor Frankl, and the whimsical wisdom of Terry Pratchett. Join us as we unravel the eni…
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In this emotional an eventful episode, we discuss pride, and its impact on the human mind. Literary allusions, personal anecdotes, and logical induction come together to weave a net in which such a turbid, multifaceted concept can be contained. To Oscar Wilde it was an elixir of courage, to C.S. Lewis, a lizard whispering lies. Join us as we unpack…
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Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we explore the fundamental question of who deserves human rights and the criteria that underpin their allocation. Delving deeper into the realm of rights, we also examine the intriguing distinctions between human and animal rights, unraveling their unique implications and ethical considerations. Support …
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