

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, Rose de Castellane, Gregory Mill
An 'informal and informative' philosophy podcast inspiring and supporting students, teachers, academics and free-thinkers worldwide. All episodes are available at www.thepanpsycast.com.
Episodes
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Feb 5, 2017 • 1h 22min
Episode 11, Guest Daniel Hill on Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (Part II)
You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode! Part I. Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (Episode 11, Part I). Part II. Analysis and discussion (Episode 11, Part II).

Jan 30, 2017 • 45min
Episode 11, Guest Daniel Hill on Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (Part I)
You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode! Part I. Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (Episode 11, Part I). Part II. Analysis and discussion (Episode 11, Part II).

Jan 22, 2017 • 47min
Episode 10, the Problem of Evil (Part III)
Dive into an engaging analysis of the problem of evil, blending thought-provoking analogies with biblical references. Explore deep questions about hell, divine judgment, and the morality surrounding eternal punishment. Reflect on the narrative of the Book of Job and its challenge to theism amid suffering. With humor, the hosts discuss their philosophical journey and foster audience participation with fun giveaways. Plus, a sneak peek into upcoming discussions on faith and Judaism keeps the conversation alive!

Jan 15, 2017 • 1h 12min
Episode 10, The Problem of Evil (Part II)
Dive into a captivating exploration of theodicy as Augustine and Irenaeus tackle the problem of evil. Discover the implications of original sin and how personal struggle shapes meaning in life. Engage in humorous debates about the value of struggle and the dilemma of infinite pleasure versus real experiences. Delve into the interplay of free will and divine knowledge, questioning moral responsibility amidst suffering. The discussion culminates in a courtroom analogy, defending divine omnipotence against accusations regarding the existence of evil.

Jan 8, 2017 • 1h 6min
Episode 10, The Problem of Evil (Part I)
Dive into the conundrum of the problem of evil as the hosts dissect Mackie's logical challenge and Rowe's evidential arguments. They tackle the complex interplay between good and evil, exploring the implications of suffering on moral accountability. A humorous reflection on fame and podcasting milestones adds a personal touch. The discussion extends to skeptical perspectives, with thought-provoking references to Epicurus and Hume, as they question the existence of a benevolent deity amidst the harsh realities of life.

Jan 1, 2017 • 34min
Episode 9, The Cosmological Argument (Part II)
You best get prime moving! Moving house? Visiting a hotel? Returning a book to the library? This is the podcast for you! Tweet us your thoughts www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Part I. St. Thomas Aquinas 5:10, Part II. Leibniz 34:50, Part III. Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument 00:05 (in Part II), Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis 11:34 (in Part II). You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode!

Dec 27, 2016 • 59min
Episode 9, The Cosmological Argument (Part I)
You best get prime moving! Moving house? Visiting a hotel? Returning a book to the library? This is the podcast for you! Tweet us your thoughts www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Part I. St. Thomas Aquinas 5:10, Part II. Leibniz 34:50, Part III. Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument 00:05 (in Part II), Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis 11:34 (in Part II). You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode!

Dec 19, 2016 • 45min
Episode 8, The Teleological Argument (Part II)
Watch out! It's Part II/II on the Teleological Argument! Are things that appear to be designed, actually designed? Is the world made for us? Who will win philosophical ultimatum? The file size is large, please be patient whilst the podcast buffers/downloads/proves the existence of God a posteriori. Tweet us your thoughts www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Part I. William Paley (4:45), Part II. St. Thomas Aquinas (51:50), Part III. Other Formulations (00:00 in Part II), Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (12:06 in Part II). You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode!

Dec 11, 2016 • 1h 6min
Episode 8, The Teleological Argument (Part I)
Watch out! Time's ticking as the boys go bowling in part one of our wicked awesome super mega two-part special on the teleological argument! The file size is large, please be patient whilst the podcast buffers/downloads/proves the existence of God a posteriori. Tweet us your thoughts www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Part I. William Paley (4:45), Part II. St. Thomas Aquinas (51:50), Part III. Other Formulations (00:00 in Part II), Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (12:06 in Part II). You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode!

Dec 4, 2016 • 1h 10min
Episode 7, The Ontological Argument (Part II)
Flying through space on a magic unicorn… eating ice-cream. The file size is large, please be patient whilst the podcast buffers/downloads/proves the existence of God a priori. In this two-part episode, we take an insightful and fun-filled look at St. Anselm of Canterbury and the ontological argument. Tweet us your thoughts www.twitter.com/thepanpsycast. Part I. Anselm and the Argument (12:00), Part II. Gaunilo and the island (28:15), Part III. General criticisms (00:30 in Part II), Part IV. Further analysis and discussion (28:10 in Part II). You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode!


