SHOW NOTES: https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/10/27/deathanxiety/ I sat down with philosopher Tom Cochrane to explore death anxiety, happiness, and how we cope when existential dread surfaces. We began with the classic philosophical arguments against fearing death. For Tom, ultimate comfort does not require a cosmic designer. It comes from recognizing the world's intrinsic value. He advocates for what he calls "aestheticism," seeing the universe as beautiful, sublime...
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SHOW NOTES: https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/10/27/deathanxiety/ I sat down with philosopher Tom Cochrane to explore death anxiety, happiness, and how we cope when existential dread surfaces. We began with the classic philosophical arguments against fearing death. For Tom, ultimate comfort does not require a cosmic designer. It comes from recognizing the world's intrinsic value. He advocates for what he calls "aestheticism," seeing the universe as beautiful, sublime...
Can Love Be Addictive? On Bioethics, AI, and Human Connection - Dr. Brian Earp, Imi Lo
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Can Love Be Addictive? On Bioethics, AI, and Human Connection - Dr. Brian Earp, Imi Lo
https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/04/30/brianearp/ In this episode, we discuss - Dr. Brian Earp’s prolific academic work in philosophy, psychology, and medical ethics. - how his conservative religious upbringing sparked his curiosity about morality and ethics. - his transition from professional theater to academia and his commitment to a PhD at age 30. - his research on love, obsession, and addiction, and his critique of monogamy as a societal default. - his book Love Drugs and ...
The Intense Mind with Imi Lo
SHOW NOTES: https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/10/27/deathanxiety/ I sat down with philosopher Tom Cochrane to explore death anxiety, happiness, and how we cope when existential dread surfaces. We began with the classic philosophical arguments against fearing death. For Tom, ultimate comfort does not require a cosmic designer. It comes from recognizing the world's intrinsic value. He advocates for what he calls "aestheticism," seeing the universe as beautiful, sublime...