
A philosophy Ph.D. student working his way, with the world's leading thinkers, through the problems of philosophy, religion, science, and the existential struggle with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) - similar to Alex O'Connor, but more American. Who wants to come along for the ride? mileskdonahue.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhysicsSociety & CulturePhilosophyScience | |||

Isn't "smorgasbord" a great word? Amos Wollen, my friend and fellow Oxford graduate student, joins me to debate his novel argument for the compatibility of God's love and an eternal Hell, a theodicy involving our consenting to suffering prior to our ... more
Two philosophers come together to debate the question of whether objective, mind-independent moral facts exist. Mike says yes, Matt says no. They discuss whether we can ever have reason to go against our desires, whether beliefs about morality make a... more
Emerson Green walks through three powerful objections to attempts to reduce consciousness to the brain: phenomenal transparency, philosophical zombies, and vagueness.Check out Emerson's YouTube channel.
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Dr. Randal Rauser and I explore the arguments of his new book, The Wideness of the Sea: How to be Evangelical and Gay-Affirming, wherein he offers a four-part case for including a gay-affirming perspective within the fold of Christian orthodoxy: scri... more
Miles does an awesome job with these interviews. He always gets right to the point and is not afraid to go into the weeds. He is a clear reasonable thinker and often asks the questions that I would want to ask.
Maybe he could have someone on to talk about universalism or religious pluralism. Or open theism.
Miles Donahue's Uncertainty tackles life's biggest questions—philosophy, religion, science—with sharp intellect and a uniquely personal flair. It’s deep, thought-provoking, and refreshingly human, with moments of humor that make even existential struggles (and IBS) surprisingly relatable. Perfect for curious minds craving both insight and authenticity!
Deep scholarly discussions hosted by an up and coming philosopher of religion.
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