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Micro-Digressions: A Philosophy Podcast
Spencer Case
72 episodes
1 month ago
Tell Spencer your thoughts about this episode! Philosophers J.P. Andrew, Mark Oppenheimer, Jason Werbeloff, Nicholas Delon, and Jason Brennan discuss their worst philosophical nightmares.
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Tell Spencer your thoughts about this episode! Philosophers J.P. Andrew, Mark Oppenheimer, Jason Werbeloff, Nicholas Delon, and Jason Brennan discuss their worst philosophical nightmares.
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics
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Death and Immortality (Thinking About Death Part 2)
Micro-Digressions: A Philosophy Podcast
1 hour 20 minutes
1 year ago
Death and Immortality (Thinking About Death Part 2)
Tell Spencer your thoughts about this episode!Come for Spencer's funeral home jokes; stay for the unanticipated discussion of the movie Her. Travis Timmerman and Spencer Case resume their discussion about death. This time they talk about annihilationism, the idea that being annihilated is an intrinsically bad thing for the annihilated person, as well as popular arguments that immortality would be a bad thing for creatures like us.
Micro-Digressions: A Philosophy Podcast
Tell Spencer your thoughts about this episode! Philosophers J.P. Andrew, Mark Oppenheimer, Jason Werbeloff, Nicholas Delon, and Jason Brennan discuss their worst philosophical nightmares.