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Ep 10: Sense and Reference - The Superman Paradox
What’s in a name? In his 1892 paper, “Sense and Reference,” the German philosopher Gottlob Frege gave an unconventional answer to this question. Up until that point, most philoso...
Ep 9: The New Riddle of Induction - Eaten by a Grue
Inductive reasoning is the process whereby we take a lot of specific observations and use them to form more general conclusions. For example, because we’ve seen millions of black r...
Ep 8: Ship of Theseus - One Ship, Two Ship, Old Ship, New Ship
The Ship of Theseus is one of longest-standing paradoxes in philosophy. It asks us to consider how something can change over time, but still remain the same thing. If we take a shi...
Ep 7: Compatibilism - To-do list: Cake, Ketamine, Gym, Podcast
The problem of free will has long haunted philosophers who also want to believe that the laws of physics govern everything in the universe. According to determinism, once set in mo...
Ep. 6: Thomas Kuhn – Losing my Saganity
In his 1962 book, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn argued that the history of science is not the history of a steady march towards the truth that we usually ima...
Ep. 5: Time Theory – A Time, B Time, C All-Of-The-Above Time
Time is a fundamental part of how we experience the world. But when we try to describe what time actually is, things get murky pretty fast. The philosopher J.M.E. McTaggart laid ou...
Ep. 4: Supererogation - The Spiritual Bank Account
In traditional moral philosophy there are three kinds of actions: Good actions you’re required to do, bad actions you’re not allowed to do, and permittable actions that are neither...
Ep. 3: Gettier Problems - A Squishy Dodge
The traditional definition of “knowledge,” first put forward by Plato, is a “justified, true belief.” That definition stuck for a few thousand years until Edmund Gettier wrote a fa...
Ep. 2: The Mind-Body Problem - My Sad is Different From Your Sad
Are humans just a mere collection of atoms, arranged just so, or is the “self” something that transcends the physical world? This question goes all the way back to Plato and Aristo...
Ep. 1: Utilitarianism - I've Got a Serial Killer's Liver
Is doing the most good for the most people always the right thing to do? The moral theory known as “consequentialism” holds that our decisions should be guided by their outcomes. U...
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