
Philosophical excursions into interesting, and often controversial, topics. Hosted by Spencer Case.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Full professor of philosophy at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and sometimes David Cross impersonator Ryan Jenkins returns to Micro-Digressions to discuss the dangers of AI. The conversation covers such matte... more
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Mark Oppenheimer from Brain in a Vat discusses controversies surrounding hate speech in South Africa.
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Philosophers J.P. Andrew, Mark Oppenheimer, Jason Werbeloff, Nicholas Delon, and Jason Brennan discuss their worst philosophical nightmares.
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Marcus Arvan returns to MD to talk about his new book, Why It's Ok to be a Moderate, which you can find here:
Amazon.com: Why It's OK to Be a Moderate: 9781032613864: Arvan, Marcus: Books
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Great guests, interesting topics, tasteful interviewer. Amusing title.
I really enjoy these episodes, they go deep into specific topis of philosophy and religion. Spencer Case asks poignant questions that bring out the best in the interviewed guests.
Host is an excellent interviewer; guests are quite varied. I liked especially the episodes with Oliver Traldi and the one on Liberalism (guest’s name escapes me atm). Look forward to more.
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Focused on exploring complex and often provocative philosophical inquiries, the content traverses a wide array of subjects including ethics, political discourse, metaphysics, and social justice. Topics discussed reflect a rigorous examination of contemporary issues and longstanding philosophical debates, often incorporating insights from notable thinkers in the field. The discussions are characterized by a dynamic exchange of ideas, encouraging critical thinking and reflection on the implications of philosophy in everyday life. Unique in its approach, the series frequently invites guests who are experts in their respective domains, enhancing the richness of dialogue with varied perspectives.
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