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Drunken Philosophy

Drunken Philosophywww.comedywasteland.net
Dan has a degree in Philosophy. Connor has a degree in High School. Together they have a bit of a drinking problem. Each week they explore the work of a new philosopher or a new philosophical idea and do their best to learn something before getting distracted.
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Episodes

#251 - Stanley Cavell

No, he's not the Superman guy. But he does have a lot to do with the movies! This week, Connor and Dan discuss American philosopher Stanley Cavell, a pioneer in the realm of ordinary language philosophy and intellectual discussions of pop culture. He made dumb stuff sound smart! Kind of the opposite of this podcast!

Feb 13, 201938 minEp. 251

#250 - Philosophy Of Samurai

Before Connor runs out the door to get to work, he and Dan manage to sit down for a brief, impassioned chat about the philosophy and culture of Japanese Samurai. Of course, a lot of their information comes from cool movies they like, but there is some concrete info in here from books like Bushido: The Soul of Japan and Hagekure . Hopefully this is interesting to someone besides Dan! Only time will tell!

Feb 06, 201938 minEp. 250

#249 - Modern Stoicism

This week the boys talk about a topic that was suggested by a great and wonderful and nice listener, 'Topher: Modern Stoicism! The updated millennial version! We also derail into a very funny topic that is not philosophy. You know the show! (I also did not listen to it before editing and posting, I can only assume we did that.) Enjoy!

Jan 31, 201942 minEp. 249

#248 - Parallel Universes

Hello Sliders! This week, Connor from a nearby bubble universe talks with a Dan that never quit his job at Bevmo! about parallel universes. They also get pretty stoked about the upcoming MIB international movie. Enjoy!

Jan 23, 201949 minEp. 248

#247 - Marshall McLuhan

Since they're always talking about Netflix, streaming television, and the internet in general, Connor and Dan figured it was time they checked out Marshall McLuhan and his whole "Medium is the Message" thing. Turns out Dan is pretty interested in media studies (or so he claims) and they both have some thoughts on Black Mirror's new choose your own adventure experiment. But first! They have a ten minute tangent about schoolyard games. Because this is a bad podcast! That should be more popular!...

Jan 16, 201946 minEp. 247

#246 - Georges Bataille

Trigger warning: Stuff gets aggressively horny in this episode! Based off a listener suggestion, Connor and Dan dive into the twisted world of French intellectual figure Georges Bataille who dabbled in everything from economics to mysticism to eroticism because that's just the kind of eclectic dude he was! We're talking transgressive art here, so you know Wikifeet is going to be referenced multiple times. It's gross! Enjoy!

Jan 09, 201944 minEp. 246

#245 - Ulrich Horstmann, Phillip Mainlander, and German Pessimism

It's the new year! Time to turn over a new leaf and then immediately think about how pointless it is to turn over a new leaf because we're all going to die someday. But, whether you're ushering in the end of humanity or not, this will be an informative (and depressing) look at the persistence of German pessimism throughout the years. Schopenhauer-heads, this one is for you!

Jan 02, 201942 min

#244 - Ethics of Giving to the Needy

Tis the season mother f-er's! That means it's time to talk about giving to charity and whether or not it's a good thing. Peter Singer and Larry Temkin stand in opposition (sort of) when it comes to how we should be doling out charitable efforts. Also, some kid keeps falling in a damn pond. Enjoy this holiday episode ya filthy animals!

Dec 26, 201841 minEp. 244

#243 - The American Dream

Just in time for the Christmas Holidays (and Connor's spur of the moment trip to Vegas) the Drunken Philosophy boys are here to put a damper on everyone's hopes of becoming a millionaire. The American Dream says that we can achieve a better future for ourselves and our children if we work hard enough. But is it a lie? And what kind of bad shit have we done because we thought it was true?

Dec 19, 201843 min

#242 - Jeremy Bentham's Panopticon

Long before the Decepticons battled the Autobots, an English philosopher by the name of Jeremy Bentham came up with a building design called a Panopticon. What benevolent reason did he design these buildings for? Prisons of course! This week, Connor and Dan discuss the bizarre misguided attempt and utilitarian harmony Bentham made when he designed the Panopticon. They also talk about Transformers because why not?

Dec 12, 201845 min

#241 - China's Social Scoring System

In a special "ripped from the headlines" edition of Drunken Philosophy, Connor and Dan discuss the semi-recent establishment of a social scoring system in China that's straight out of an episode of Black Mirror . This autocratic, dystopian nightmare begs the question: What is society's role in the betterment of its people? Hopefully, the Alibaba surveillance network isn't listening in on this episode, because we may or may not say some disparaging things about oppressive capitalistic regimes!...

Dec 05, 201846 minEp. 241

#240 - Donna Haraway's Cyborg Manifesto

Don't get your hopes up robot-heads. We're discussing gender theory on this episode. Donna Haraway's 1985 essay "A Cyborg Manifesto" used an extended, ironic metaphor to argue for a new approach to feminism, and here in 2018, Connor and Dan are nodding in agreement. We hope your gender fluids are primed and ready for this extra-postmodern episode.

Nov 28, 201843 minEp. 240

#239 - Teletransportation revisited

A few years ago, Connor and Dan discussed the paradox of duplication that teleportation can cause. Now that Connor has taken a dip into the cool waters of Star Trek, Dan figures it’s time to revisit this sci-fi heavy thought experiment. Together, they attempt to answer the question: Who is coming out of the transporter? Me? Or just a copy of me? And what if we both survive and continue to exist. Hopefully this episode won’t cause you to lose your sense of identity, but maybe that wouldn’t be the...

Nov 21, 201838 minEp. 239

#238 - Does Evil Exist?

Sure, we know bad things happen and there are bad people in the world. But are people truly “evil?” And, if so, what do we even mean when we say “evil?” In this slightly loosey-goosey episode of Drunken Philosophy, Connor and Dan discuss the different philosophical approaches to the question of evil and try to outline a more helpful definition of this taboo word. Before you listen, they’d just like to clarify again that they’re NOT justifying war crimes. At least, they don’t think they are....

Nov 14, 201847 minEp. 238

#237 - Buddhist Dualism and The Need For Empirical Investigation

Y'all know what we mean when we say Dualism? Hopefully you will by the mid-way point of this episode because Connor and Dan go down some hippie dippy pathways this week to explore the non-traditional philosophy of Buddhist Dualism. Dip your mind back into the substrate consciousness for a minute and do some empirical research...baby!

Nov 10, 201835 min

#236 - Philosophy of Horror

Clanking chains! Creaking doors! Ghoooooost sounds! For this very special Halloween episode of Drunken Philosophy, Connor and Dan put on a brave face and explore the philosophy of horror. Specifically, they're talking about horror films and why audiences seem to enjoy them so much. American philosopher Noel Carroll has some thoughts, let's see if you agree!

Oct 31, 201847 min

#235 - Sally Haslanger

After reading a recent paper from Professor of Philosophy at MIT Sally Haslanger, Dan decides to launch into a discussion about racism, ideology, and how progressive-minded people should go about enacting change in the world. Of course, because of recent news stories, the conversation turns from racism to sexism and ignorance of the patriarchy. But, don't worry, they manage to goof around somewhere in their too.

Oct 24, 201846 min

#234 - Philosophy Of Star Trek

With Dan's move coming up and a dwindling backlog of episodes staring them in the face, Connor suggests doing an entire episode about the philosophy of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek. What could be high-minded discussion quickly devolves into a couple of fanboys talking about their favorite episodes. But whether you've seen the show or not, you'll be able to glean some fun info from this ep.

Oct 17, 201844 min

#233 - Commodity Fetishism

Our old pal Karl Marx stops by the studio to tell Connor and Dan about the not-so-sexy problem of commodity fetishism. What makes a bottle of Coke so special? Why do people go gaga over new Apple products? Why don't we ever think about the poor bastards in the factories making this stuff? All these questions will be pondered in this week's episode.

Oct 10, 201842 minEp. 233

#232 - Mary Midgley

Strap in ladies and gentlemen because it's time for the most epic roast battle in philosophical history. In one corner, the neo-Darwinist himself, Richard Dawkins. In the other corner, weighing in at 99 years of age, it's Newcastle University's Mary Midgley. Who will survive with their dignity intact? Certainly not your hosts, Connor and Dan.

Oct 03, 201840 minEp. 232

#231 - Process Philosophy

It's all about the process, baby! At least, it is this week on Drunken Philosophy where a very sleepy Connor and Dan discuss Alfred Whitehead's book 'Process and Reality' as well as the broader ideas behind process philosophy. Get out of here substance! We don't need ya anymore!

Sep 26, 201837 minEp. 231

#230 - Egalitarianism

When did a fancy word for "equality" get hijacked by Men's Rights Activists and internet charlatans? This week, Dan goes off on one of his incredibly inelegant rants in an attempt to explain the true meaning of egalitarianism to young Connor (with a little help from American philosopher John Rawls). This episode is sponsored by the Committee To Eat Jeff Bezos and Steal All His Money.

Sep 19, 201838 minEp. 230

#229 - Are We All The Same Person

Whoa dude. Let's get trippy. This week, Connor and Dan explore the possibility that, like, maybe we're all just one brain, man. Sort of. In reality, they discuss the thought experiment proposed by amateur philosopher David Yerle that questions what it means to have individuality and what effect technology can have on that meaning. Also, Connor drinks a dad beer!

Sep 12, 201837 minEp. 229

#228 - We Need A Philosophy Of Policing

Dan had big plans to do an episode all about different philosophers thoughts on police and how police should function in a well-run society. But he was dismayed to find that very few philosophers had even touched the subject over the centuries. So, instead, he and Connor delve into a wide-ranging discussion of why this might be the case, what a philosophy of policing might look like, and why it's so important that we have one.

Sep 05, 201843 min

#227 - Philippa Foot

Sure, you've heard of the Trolly Problem. But do you know anything about the woman who created it? This week, Connor and Dan explore the ethical philosophy of British philosopher Philippa Foot who stood apart from most 20th century philosophers by advocated for a return to virtue ethics. Also, Connor has a cat dilemma.

Aug 29, 201845 min

#226 - Deleuze and Guatarri

Exactly one year after promising to do a follow-up episode to their discussion of Gilles Deleuze, Dan finally delivers. Sort of. This week, he and Connor do their best to parse the incredibly dense, incredibly complex, incredibly intriguing philosophy of Deleuze and his longtime collaborate Guatarri. Fair warning, it is impossible to do this topic just in a single episode, but they tried.

Aug 22, 201848 minEp. 226

#225 - New Work

They've talked Work. They've talked Post-Work. Now it's time to talk about a hip new thing that all the kids are raving about. It's called New Work and it's a philosophy developed my Austro-American philosopher Frithjof Bergmann. This week, Dan and Connor learn all about New Work and how it could one day save us from ourselves, if we want it to.

Aug 15, 201842 minEp. 225

#224 - Moral Equilibrium

If you do one really bad thing, but a bunch of really good things, are you still a good person? How important is public perception to our individual ethical decisions? This week, Connor and Dan interrogate the idea of moral equilibrium in the case of corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff who reportedly gave millions to charity while swindling millions from a corrupt system. Towards the end their offer their solutions before (spoiler alert) giving up because they're tired and maybe drank too much. Enjoy...

Aug 08, 201836 minEp. 224

#223 - 'Pataphysics

How do you define something that defies definition? That's the question Connor and Dan face down on this week of Drunken Philosophy as they discuss the anti-philosophy, pseudoscience, art movement known as 'Pataphysics (the apostrophe is on purpose). Founded by French avant garde writer Alfred Jarry, 'Pataphysics has continued to live on in the numerous artists and thinkers interested in exploring the world "beyond metaphysics." Hopefully Connor and Dan don't get lost there.

Aug 01, 201835 minEp. 223

#222 - Onora O'Neil And Trust

Hope you're ready for the audio version of trust fall because this week Connor and Dan are discussing the philosopher Onora O'Neil and her thoughts on humanities relationship with trust. Unfortunately, it's up to these two podcast hosts to determine what news sources are competent, reliable, and honest. God help us, they're going to try their best.

Jul 25, 201842 minEp. 222
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