

Dilemma Podcast
Jay Shapiro
Solving the problems of what to do next with some of today's top thinkers and writers.
Hosted by Jay Shapiro.
Hosted by Jay Shapiro.
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Jan 9, 2021 • 14min
Jay's Special Comment on The Coup with Michael Scott Moore
On the using of the word "coup" to describe the events in Washington on Jan 6 2021.
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Jan 4, 2021 • 1h 33min
S02E17: Atheistic search for god - Seth Andrews
Seth Andrews was a Christian Radio host in Tulsa Oklahoma before he began his intellectual journey to atheism. Jay and Seth discuss the philosophies underpinning the religious worldview and how it continues to inform our political landscape.
Jay lays out exactly what the title of this episode means with the help of his favorite Richard Feynman clip.
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Dec 14, 2020 • 1h 25min
S02E16: The Silence Beyond Sound - Scott Barry Kaufman
Why do we avoid intimacy when we know it is the deepest need we have?
Scott Barry Kaufman is an author, psychologist, and podcast host. His latest book "Transcend" continues the work of Abraham Maslow who introduced the hierarchy of needs. Jay and Scott discuss: peak experience, 1st order and 2nd order desires, the danger of gurus, the vulnerability of intimacy, the higher grumbles, utopias, and much more.
Jay ponders the tragedy of Jonestown and also asks the listeners for a future show idea.
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Dec 7, 2020 • 1h 50min
S02E15: Speech on Campus - Sigal Ben-Porath
Are the kids alright?
Sigal Ben-Porath and Jay discuss the thorny issues of free speech on college campus by first traversing some philosophical groundwork offered by Hannah Arendt. Together they explore what speech is "beyond the pale", "a waste of time", "too dangerous", or simply disingenuous cover for nefarious politics. Ultimately, the questions of what kinds of responsibilities educational (and housing) institutions have to their students and tenants and what the purpose of school really is become central to the conversation.
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Nov 26, 2020 • 47min
S02E14: Thanksgiving 2020 - Mom
Jay and his mom Sally talk about old age, being thankful in a strange year, and the lessons they're learning from COVID.
Video posted on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oeboanFZOG8
Happy Thanksgiving from Dilemma
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Oct 21, 2020 • 1h 10min
S02E13: The Power of Memes - Susan Blackmore
Did Charles Darwin discover something much more fundamental than the origin of species?
A defense and exploration of the field of memetics with Professor Susan Blackmore. Jay and Susan make their way through the common confusions, problems, and good and bad questions to ask about memetics.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 1h 19min
S02E12: How To Avoid a Civil War - Mike Selinker
Jay goes down the dark paths that might lie ahead spurred by the 2020 US election with Mike Selinker. Mike is an award winning game designer and game theorist who writes frequently about politics. What are the historical analogies that could warn us and help us steer clear of the dangers?
This episode follows the format of Mike's viral essay "A wargame designer defines our four possible civil wars". Available here: https://medium.com/@mikeselinker/a-wargame-designer-describes-our-four-possible-civil-wars-cf5b2e980099
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Sep 28, 2020 • 1h 11min
S02E11: Home Field Advantage - Jon Wertheim
A look at the philosophical side of sports and what we can learn about human behavior in the time of COVID altered stadiums.
Jay speaks with veteran sports writer Jon Wertheim as they focus in a particular chapter from his book Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind How Sports Are Played and Games Are Won all about "home field advantage" and what exactly caused home teams to win so much... before COVID changed everything.
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Sep 21, 2020 • 1h 9min
S02E10: Too Much Information - Cass Sunstein
What do you NOT want to know?
Jay is joined by the prolific and influential behavior economist Cass Sunstein for a conversation about his latest book: Too Much Information.
Discussed in this episode: The Garden of Eden, Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept metrics, the social media habit, the right to know vs the consequences of information, the usefulness of informing one's vote, the focus of attention and editorial choices, and whether Cass really did "ruin popcorn."
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Sep 14, 2020 • 1h 6min
S02E09: What is Art? - SWOON
Jay tackles the age old question of philosophically defining art with the incredible street artist SWOON (Caledonia Curry). Together they wonder, can machines make art?
Swoon's recent piece: The Medea
https://swoonstudio.org/#/the-canyon/
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