

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey
The Partially Examined Life is a podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy, or even to have read the text we're talking about to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. For links to the texts we discuss and other info, check out www.partiallyexaminedlife.com.
We also feature episodes from other podcasts by our hosts to round out your partially examined life, including Pretty Much Pop (prettymuchpop.com, covering all media), Nakedly Examined Music (nakedlyexaminedmusic.com, deconstructing songs), Philosophy vs. Improv (philosophyimprov.com, fun with performance skills and philosophical ideas), and (sub)Text (subtextpodcast.com, looking deeply at lit and film). Learn about more network podcasts at partiallyexaminedlife.com.
We also feature episodes from other podcasts by our hosts to round out your partially examined life, including Pretty Much Pop (prettymuchpop.com, covering all media), Nakedly Examined Music (nakedlyexaminedmusic.com, deconstructing songs), Philosophy vs. Improv (philosophyimprov.com, fun with performance skills and philosophical ideas), and (sub)Text (subtextpodcast.com, looking deeply at lit and film). Learn about more network podcasts at partiallyexaminedlife.com.
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Jan 20, 2024 • 1h 12min
PEL Presents NEM#209: Bruce Hornsby Is a Lifelong Student
Legendary musician Bruce Hornsby discusses his evolution of vocal style, collaborations with artists like Justin Vernon, Ezra Koenig, and James Mercer, the struggle of being a creative person, the inspiration behind his song 'My Resolve', and the process of creating a musical composition. He also talks about his admiration for The Shins and the sonic elements that influenced their collaboration.

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Jan 15, 2024 • 44min
Ep. 333: Kierkegaard's "Fear and Trembling" on Faith (Part Two)
The hosts discuss Kierkegaard's 'Fear and Trembling' and delve into the meaning of terms like infinite and universal. They explore the concept of the ethical and its connection to God and eternity. They also analyze the role of God's commands in ethical duty and debate the suspension of the ethical and creating a higher ethical framework. The podcast concludes with a discussion on faith and its application in everyday life.

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Jan 8, 2024 • 45min
Ep. 333: Kierkegaard's "Fear and Trembling" on Faith (Part One)
Explore Kierkegaard's 'Fear and Trembling' and its portrayal of faith through Abraham's story. Delve into the struggles of understanding an ethical ideal and the emotional tone of the 'night of faith'. Discuss Kierkegaard's thoughts on faith and the self and his perspective on faith and community. Also, explore the story of Job and the joy of renewal.

Jan 7, 2024 • 11min
PREMIUM-PEL Winter Nightcap (Concluding 2023)
Hosts reflect on their encounters with spirits, discuss Kierkegaard's philosophy and the role of religion in finding meaning. They explore the challenge of connecting the finite and infinite, delve into the search for transcendence and the significance of making choices to overcome despair.

Jan 1, 2024 • 52min
Ep. 332: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Ethical Self (Part Two)
Balancing individuality and universality, exploring the paradoxical nature of duty, personality and moral relativism, the role of acceptance in morality, Kierkegaard's views on beauty and ownership, and finding meaning in all forms of work.

Dec 25, 2023 • 40min
Ep. 332: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Ethical Self (Part One)
The podcast discusses the balance between the esthetic and the ethical in the development of the personality. They delve into Kierkegaard's recommendations for individual action, the importance of concrete projects, and the significance of work and relationships. They also explore the concept of repentance in relation to love in Christianity and the experience of despair in choosing the ethical life. Lastly, they discuss the essence of marriage and Kierkegaard's views on the concrete self, women, and friendship.

Dec 22, 2023 • 10min
PREMIUM-Ep. 331: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Ethical Life (Part Three)
The hosts explore the stages of despair in Kierkegaard's 'Either/Or', analyzing the concept of maximizing desire satisfaction and delving into the implications. They discuss managing desires without rejecting them and delve into refinement, aesthetic experiences, and living life to the fullest. They explore the concept of finite reflection and its role in prioritizing desires. A discussion of Kierkegaard's 'Either/Or' passage on imperial desires and the journey of the person with insatiable desire towards self-realization and truth.

Dec 18, 2023 • 47min
Ep. 331: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Ethical Life (Part Two)
Exploring the relationship between aesthetics and ethics, the podcast critiques philosophy and discusses Kierkegaard's concept of freedom. It delves into the difference between the aesthetic and ethical life, analyzes Kierkegaard's portrayal of the romantic artist, and explores the transition to the ethical life. The podcast also discusses developmental stages and paradigms in Kierkegaard's consciousness and debates the true intentions of Kierkegaard.

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Dec 11, 2023 • 42min
Ep. 331: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Ethical Life (Part One)
This podcast explores Kierkegaard's essay on the balance between the esthetic and ethical in the development of personality, discussing the importance of making choices and the integration of religious and ethical aspects. It also touches on the concept of choice, the process of creating oneself, and the differences between aesthetic and ethical earnestness.

Dec 8, 2023 • 12min
PREMIUM-Ep. 330: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Aesthetic Life (Part Three)
Mark, Wes, and Seth discuss Kierkegaard's aphorisms on the aesthetic life and the implications of unintentional slips revealing underlying intentions. They explore the relationship between imperfection, creativity, and art. They examine Kierkegaard's response to Hegel's dialectic and the concept of opposition. They delve into the idea of life's meaninglessness and the connection between comedy and tragedy.


