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The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, Rose de Castellane, Gregory Millthepanpsycast.com
An 'informal and informative' philosophy podcast inspiring and supporting students, teachers, academics and free-thinkers worldwide. All episodes are available at www.thepanpsycast.com.
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Episodes

Episode 113, Epicurus and the Art of Happiness (Part I - The Path to Tranquility)

You're going to a party, but you don't care if the other guests will like your dress. You pull onto your drive; you don't consider what your neighbours will think of your car. You sell books that you've written, share photographs that you've taken, and post your thoughts on the world to any internet user who will listen – yet, you are unmoved and unmotivated by the popularity of your work. Imagine if you didn't have to worry about your career, your fame, or wealth. Imagine if you didn't have to ...

Nov 20, 20221 hr 10 min

Episode 112, 'The Philosophy of Buddhism' with Jay Garfield (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

A prick of the skin; the sorrow of grief; the inevitability of change; our dependence on the whim of the cosmos. Suffering bleeds into every aspect of our existence and, according to Siddhārtha Gautama (the Buddha), the anguish of our misfortune stems from our ignorance and confusion. If we were to see the world for how it really is – a place of impermanence, interdependence, and emptiness – then, according to Buddhism, we might free ourselves from illusion and discover the path to liberation an...

Nov 06, 202249 min

Episode 112, 'The Philosophy of Buddhism' with Jay Garfield (Part I - The Nature of Reality)

A prick of the skin; the sorrow of grief; the inevitability of change; our dependence on the whim of the cosmos. Suffering bleeds into every aspect of our existence and, according to Siddhārtha Gautama (the Buddha), the anguish of our misfortune stems from our ignorance and confusion. If we were to see the world for how it really is – a place of impermanence, interdependence, and emptiness – then, according to Buddhism, we might free ourselves from illusion and discover the path to liberation an...

Oct 23, 202255 min

Episode 111, The Banality of Evil (Part IV - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction On April 11, 1961, a Monster was put on trial in the state of Israel and broadcasted to the world. The Monster, who was housed in a glass box, was accused of crimes against humanity and the Jewish people – of knowingly sending hundreds of thousands of people to their deaths. When the trial commenced, and the Monster was asked how he pleaded, he answered, 'Not guilty, in the sense of the indictment.' As the trial proceeded, the Monster portrayed himself as a cog in a machine. He was ...

Oct 09, 202251 min

Episode 111, The Banality of Evil (Part III - The Essence of Evil)

Introduction On April 11, 1961, a Monster was put on trial in the state of Israel and broadcasted to the world. The Monster, who was housed in a glass box, was accused of crimes against humanity and the Jewish people – of knowingly sending hundreds of thousands of people to their deaths. When the trial commenced, and the Monster was asked how he pleaded, he answered, 'Not guilty, in the sense of the indictment.' As the trial proceeded, the Monster portrayed himself as a cog in a machine. He was ...

Sep 25, 202244 min

Episode 111, The Banality of Evil (Part II - Eichmann in Jerusalem)

Introduction On April 11, 1961, a Monster was put on trial in the state of Israel and broadcasted to the world. The Monster, who was housed in a glass box, was accused of crimes against humanity and the Jewish people – of knowingly sending hundreds of thousands of people to their deaths. When the trial commenced, and the Monster was asked how he pleaded, he answered, 'Not guilty, in the sense of the indictment.' As the trial proceeded, the Monster portrayed himself as a cog in a machine. He was ...

Sep 11, 202258 min

Episode 111, The Banality of Evil (Part I - The Life of Hannah Arendt)

Introduction On April 11, 1961, a Monster was put on trial in the state of Israel and broadcasted to the world. The Monster, who was housed in a glass box, was accused of crimes against humanity and the Jewish people – of knowingly sending hundreds of thousands of people to their deaths. When the trial commenced, and the Monster was asked how he pleaded, he answered, 'Not guilty, in the sense of the indictment.' As the trial proceeded, the Monster portrayed himself as a cog in a machine. He was ...

Aug 28, 20221 hr 7 min

Episode 110, 'The Philosophy of Islam' with Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction "How did the universe come into existence?" It's a question that most of the world's religions seek to answer. According to the Abrahamic faiths, the world can only exist with the existence of a being who was not caused by something other than itself – and this they call 'Yahweh', 'Allāh', or 'God'. Philosophical arguments to this end come in many forms, one of which – from the medieval Islamic philosopher Ibn Sina (known in the West as 'Avicenna') ­­­– claims that we can prove the ...

Aug 14, 202242 min

Episode 110, 'The Philosophy of Islam' with Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (Part I - Allāh)

Introduction "How did the universe come into existence?" It's a question that most of the world's religions seek to answer. According to the Abrahamic faiths, the world can only exist with the existence of a being who was not caused by something other than itself – and this they call 'Yahweh', 'Allāh', or 'God'. Philosophical arguments to this end come in many forms, one of which – from the medieval Islamic philosopher Ibn Sina (known in the West as 'Avicenna') ­­­– claims that we can prove the ...

Jul 31, 202250 min

Episode 109, The Mystery of Consciousness (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

In this episode, you'll be treated to a live performance of The Panpsycast. The event took place at Liverpool's beautiful Tung Auditorium on 20th May 2022. Over three hundred of you purchased tickets to the event, with some of our most loyal patrons travelling thousands of miles to be with us in person. Before you listen to the audio, we just wanted to say a huge thank you to those who came along, as well as all of our wonderful panellists – Rowan Williams , Anil Seth , Laura Gow , and Philip Go...

Jul 17, 202229 min

Episode 109, The Mystery of Consciousness (Part I - The Debate)

In this episode, you'll be treated to a live performance of The Panpsycast. The event took place at Liverpool's beautiful Tung Auditorium on 20th May 2022. Over three hundred of you purchased tickets to the event, with some of our most loyal patrons travelling thousands of miles to be with us in person. Before you listen to the audio, we just wanted to say a huge thank you to those who came along, as well as all of our wonderful panellists – Rowan Williams , Anil Seth , Laura Gow , and Philip Go...

Jul 03, 202251 min

Episode 108, The Richard Dawkins Interview (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction The flight of a hummingbird, the sprint of a cheetah, the breath of a whale, a daisy turning towards the sunlight. Given the complexity of the natural world, we can understand why – before the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species – people believed that the universe was the work of an intelligent designer. These days, however – although creationism continues to be defended by religious fundamentalists – the scientific consensus is that the world's organisms evolve...

Jun 19, 202228 min

Episode 108, The Richard Dawkins Interview (Part I - Why I'm an Atheist)

Introduction The flight of a hummingbird, the sprint of a cheetah, the breath of a whale, a daisy turning towards the sunlight. Given the complexity of the natural world, we can understand why – before the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species – people believed that the universe was the work of an intelligent designer. These days, however – although creationism continues to be defended by religious fundamentalists – the scientific consensus is that the world's organisms evolve...

Jun 05, 202227 min

Episode 107, 'The Ethics of Art' with Daisy Dixon (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction Art is created by people, but people are fallible. When the art we love is tainted by the brush of an artist's biography, we must ask whether the shift in our aesthetic experience is reasonable. One might also wonder whether artworks can do wrong in and of themselves. If artworks can be intended as conveyers of truth, can they convey falsehoods or – more awkwardly – lies? These aren't just conceptual problems. If artworks lie and immoral artists are inseparable from their artworks, ...

May 22, 202237 min

Episode 107, 'The Ethics of Art' with Daisy Dixon (Part I - Immoral Art)

Introduction Art is created by people, but people are fallible. When the art we love is tainted by the brush of an artist's biography, we must ask whether the shift in our aesthetic experience is reasonable. One might also wonder whether artworks can do wrong in and of themselves. If artworks can be intended as conveyers of truth, can they convey falsehoods or – more awkwardly – lies? These aren't just conceptual problems. If artworks lie and immoral artists are inseparable from their artworks, ...

May 08, 202249 min

Episode 106, Four Thousand Weeks (Part III - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction Enjoying a holiday in a small coastal village, a New York banker finds herself walking along a tranquil pier when she comes across a fisherman in a small, wooden boat. Inside the boat she spotted several rainbow-coloured fish. 'Congratulations on a fine score. How long did it take you to catch them?' 'Only a little while,' the fisherman replied. 'That's great,' said the banker, 'so, why don't you stay out longer and catch a few more?' The fisherman explained that he only caught what...

Apr 24, 202247 min

Episode 106, Four Thousand Weeks (Part II - How to Use It)

Introduction Enjoying a holiday in a small coastal village, a New York banker finds herself walking along a tranquil pier when she comes across a fisherman in a small, wooden boat. Inside the boat she spotted several rainbow-coloured fish. 'Congratulations on a fine score. How long did it take you to catch them?' 'Only a little while,' the fisherman replied. 'That's great,' said the banker, 'so, why don't you stay out longer and catch a few more?' The fisherman explained that he only caught what...

Apr 10, 202254 min

Episode 106, Four Thousand Weeks (Part I - Time)

Introduction Enjoying a holiday in a small coastal village, a New York banker finds herself walking along a tranquil pier when she comes across a fisherman in a small, wooden boat. Inside the boat she spotted several rainbow-coloured fish. 'Congratulations on a fine score. How long did it take you to catch them?' 'Only a little while,' the fisherman replied. 'That's great,' said the banker, 'so, why don't you stay out longer and catch a few more?' The fisherman explained that he only caught what...

Mar 27, 202247 min

Episode 105, 'Animals in Transhumanism' with Michael Hauskeller (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Welcome to 'Episode 105 (Part II of II)', in which we'll be analysing Hauskeller's argument against transhumanist approaches to animals. We are all prisoners of our biology. Whether humans (and our non-human cousins) have the capacity to think, feel, or fly is dictated by their DNA, long before they have a say in the matter. It's a living lottery that has lifted human beings to lofty heights; that is, above the world's lowly, lesser creatures. With the emergence of new technologies, the age of t...

Mar 13, 202246 min

Episode 105, 'Animals in Transhumanism' with Michael Hauskeller (Part I - How to Become a Post-Dog)

Welcome to 'Episode 105 (Part I of II)', in which we'll be discussing animals in transhumanism with Michael Hauskeller. We are all prisoners of our biology. Whether humans (and our non-human cousins) have the capacity to think, feel, or fly is dictated by their DNA, long before they have a say in the matter. It's a living lottery that has lifted human beings to lofty heights; that is, above the world's lowly, lesser creatures. With the emergence of new technologies, the age of the transhumanists...

Feb 27, 202242 min

Episode 104, 'Art and the Future' with Vid Simoniti (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction If we want to improve our public discourse, we must aim to be as objective as possible. When we raise our consciousness and work towards clearing our minds of personal interests, political affiliations, and the sophistry of art, we grow closer to rationality and knowledge. Art, on the other hand, is nothing more than the overly excited offspring of objectivity: films, paintings, music, and dance contribute nothing unique to our understanding of the world. At worst, art muddies the w...

Feb 13, 202245 min

Episode 104, 'Art and the Future' with Vid Simoniti (Part I - Art as Political Discourse)

Introduction If we want to improve our public discourse, we must aim to be as objective as possible. When we raise our consciousness and work towards clearing our minds of personal interests, political affiliations, and the sophistry of art, we grow closer to rationality and knowledge. Art, on the other hand, is nothing more than the overly excited offspring of objectivity: films, paintings, music, and dance contribute nothing unique to our understanding of the world. At worst, art muddies the w...

Jan 30, 202245 min

Episode 103, 'Nudges' with Thomas Schramme (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Introduction Given the choice, who wouldn't increase the balance in their bank account, switch into a fit and healthy body, find themselves in a meaningful career, and cultivate happiness and love in their relationships? These are preferences we all share, but few of us achieve them. Perhaps we could, if only we made better choices. We all want to make better decisions – the salad over the burger, the restful night's sleep over 'one more episode' – yet we continue to succumb to our desires. Perh...

Jan 16, 202248 min

Episode 103, 'Nudges' with Thomas Schramme (Part I - Public Health)

Introduction Given the choice, who wouldn't increase the balance in their bank account, switch into a fit and healthy body, find themselves in a meaningful career, and cultivate happiness and love in their relationships? These are preferences we all share, but few of us achieve them. Perhaps we could, if only we made better choices. We all want to make better decisions – the salad over the burger, the restful night's sleep over 'one more episode' – yet we continue to succumb to our desires. Perh...

Jan 02, 202245 min

Episode 102, The Richard Swinburne Interview (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

The existence of God is the most discussed, and perhaps the most important, question in philosophy. For the majority of the world's population, God provides meaning, morality, metaphysics, and hopefully, salvation. A rich history of scholarship defending God's existence has meant theism has long been considered to be a reasonable worldview; however, with the rise of secularism and the new atheist movement, a fiery and passionate debate has ensued: one of science vs. religion. Our question: can t...

Dec 19, 202137 min

Episode 102, The Richard Swinburne Interview (Part I - Is there a God?)

The existence of God is the most discussed, and perhaps the most important, question in philosophy. For the majority of the world's population, God provides meaning, morality, metaphysics, and hopefully, salvation. A rich history of scholarship defending God's existence has meant theism has long been considered to be a reasonable worldview; however, with the rise of secularism and the new atheist movement, a fiery and passionate debate has ensued: one of science vs. religion. Our question: can t...

Dec 05, 202136 min

Episode 101, Talking about the Mind (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Imagine the smile on your parent's face as you rush to meet them at the school gates, the soft heat of the sand between your toes on a first holiday, waking up in the haze of a late afternoon after dancing all night, the drop in your stomach when you realize you'll never hear their voice again. These are conscious experiences. Without them, what is there to life? In this sense, we all know what consciousness is – there's nothing we know more intimately – yet it remains one of life's greatest mys...

Nov 21, 202149 min

Episode 101, Talking about the Mind (Part I - The Fabric of Reality)

Introduction Imagine the smile on your parent's face as you rush to meet them at the school gates, the soft heat of the sand between your toes on a first holiday, waking up in the haze of a late afternoon after dancing all night, the drop in your stomach when you realize you'll never hear their voice again. These are conscious experiences. Without them, what is there to life? In this sense, we all know what consciousness is – there's nothing we know more intimately – yet it remains one of life's...

Nov 07, 202155 min

Episode X, The Cave

The Panpsycast is now five years old. In which time, we have never failed to release a weekly instalment of the show. We're exceptionally proud of what we've accomplished with your support. From our audiobook and upcoming book series to our big interviews and collaborations with leading organisations – it's incredible that so many of you tune in week in, week out and support us on Patreon . Producing the podcast takes a lot of work, and every project has its peaks and valleys. The beginning of t...

Jul 25, 20216 min

Episode 100, Plato's Cave (Part II - Souls)

A philosophical education can feel like a long and arduous path. Sometimes you think you have seen the light; you think that you have knowledge, only to discover you knew nothing. It is times like this where the learner must examine their blind spots and begin their path to understanding once again while accepting that the next attempt might too end where it began. The philosopher Plato likened this path to the ascent from a dark cave up into the light of the sun. He also said that those who hav...

Jul 18, 20211 hr 1 min
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