
"No dogma. Just dialogue." Conversations with Peter Boghossian features candid, intellectually rigorous dialogues with leading thinkers, dissidents, and public figures on today's most divisive cultural, political, and philosophical issues.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 218 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNews | |||

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Ridvan is an amazing person. Peter has some amazing guests and this podcast is one of them. Elucidating pod.
Boghossian used to promote rationality & open discourse. Now he throws around around false numbers, promotes simplistic american exceptionalism, and calls himself a „cultural christian“.
It is sad to see a former hero of mine fall like that.
Occasionally Perter is so obsequious that he might as well blow his guest.if it is a guy.
Excellent show. Peter has interesting guests and conversations. And he’s not afraid of speaking about reality. Rare.
The planet is not overpopulated
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This podcast features insightful conversations with prominent thinkers, philosophers, and public figures, exploring a range of contentious cultural, political, and philosophical issues. Its unique approach of fostering open dialogues without adhering to dogmas sets it apart, encouraging guests to express their views candidly while engaging listeners in thought-provoking discussions. Topics such as transhumanism, gender identity, cultural conflicts, and academic freedom frequently emerge, allowing for a rich exchange of ideas across the ideological spectrum. The format aims to challenge conventional narratives and support intellectual diversity, making it appealing to those interested in navigating complex societal topics.
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Recent guests on Conversations include:
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2. Brett Hall
3. Coleman Hughes
4. Dov Davidoff
5. Rod Dreher
6. Danny Kaplan
7. Benedict Beckeld
8. Adam LeBor
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