The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey
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Nov 15, 2021 • 13min

PREMIUM-Ep. 281: Paul Feyerabend's Anarchist Philosophy of Science (Part Two)

Continuing on Against Method (1975) about the non-rational progress of science. Given that according to F., epistemological conformity can't proceed by an appeal to reason, how does it proceed? Through indoctrination, propaganda, and coercion, even when our goal is to encourage freedom and rationality. If you're not hearing the full version of this part of the discussion, sign up via one of the options described at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support.
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Nov 8, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 281: Paul Feyerabend's Anarchist Philosophy of Science (Part One)

On Against Method (1975). In dialogue with Lakatos, Feyerabend claimed that scientific progress can not be explained rationally, so how does it progress? Is F. just arguing against the possibility of any philosophy of science? Part two of this episode is only going to be available to you if you sign up at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support or via Apple Podcasts. Get it now or listen to a preview.
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Nov 1, 2021 • 10min

PREMIUM-Ep. 280: Imre Lakatos on Scientific Progress (Part Two)

Continuing on "Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes" (1970). We distinguish various kinds of falsificationism and give more details about Lakatos' concept of a scientific research program. If you're not hearing the full version of this part of the discussion, sign up via one of the options described at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support.
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Oct 25, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 280: Imre Lakatos on Scientific Progress (Part One)

On "Falsification and the Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes" (1970). In what way is scientific progress rational? Lakatos splits the difference between Popper and Kuhn to argue that some scientific research programs are more progressive than others, meaning that they make dramatic, unexpected predictions. Part two of this episode is only going to be available to you if you sign up at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support or via Apple Podcasts. Get it now or listen to a preview.
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Oct 18, 2021 • 10min

PREMIUM-Ep. 279: Aristotle's "Categories" of Being (Part Two)

Continuing on the Categories, considering artifacts, social construction in cutting up the world, different kinds of properties, and more. If you're not hearing the full version of this part of the discussion, sign up via one of the options described at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support.
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Oct 11, 2021 • 54min

Ep. 279: Aristotle's "Categories" of Being (Part One)

On the Categories (ca. 350 BCE), which purports to describe all the types of entities that exist. We mostly talk about substances, as A's presentation raises interesting questions about, e.g. the status of the species of substance, and the rest of the categories (e.g. quality, quantity, relative) rely on substances existing. So how exactly do these other categories relate to substances, and why does A divide the world the way he does? Part two of this episode is only going to be available to you if you sign up at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support or via Apple Podcasts. Get it now or listen to a preview. Sponsors: Get a free month of Great Courses lectures and lots of other great content at Wondrium.com/PEL. Get a free month's access to a vast library of guided meditations at Headspace.com/PEL.
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Oct 4, 2021 • 11min

PREMIUM-Ep. 278: Derrick Bell on the Dynamics of Racism (Part Two)

Continuing on Faces At the Bottom of the Well (1992), with guest Lawrence Ware. We discuss "The Racial Preference Licensing Act" (ch. 3). If you're not hearing the full version of this part of the discussion, sign up via one of the options described at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support.
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Sep 27, 2021 • 46min

Ep. 278: Derrick Bell on the Dynamics of Racism (Part One)

On Faces At the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence of Racism (1992), a foundational text in critical race theory that presents thought experiments in the philosophy of law, including "The Space Traders." With guest Lawrence Ware. Part two of this episode is only going to be available to you if you sign up at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support or via Apple Podcasts. Get it now or listen to a preview.
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Sep 6, 2021 • 12min

PREMIUM-Ep. 277: Hegel on Our Understanding of Physics (Part Two)

Continuing on The Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 3, "Force and the Understanding." We start off by considering the players in force: the thing exerting the force and the thing receiving. By arguing that these are not so different, Hegel moves to arguing that knowledge and the world are likewise not sharply distinguished. If you're not hearing the full version of this part of the discussion, sign up via one of the options described at partiallyexaminedlife.com/support.
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Aug 30, 2021 • 54min

Ep. 277: Hegel on Our Understanding of Physics (Part One)

Delve into Hegel’s 'Phenomenology of Spirit' and uncover the intricate relationship between consciousness and reality. Explore how knowledge intertwines with self-consciousness, revealing truths about force in physics. The conversation contrasts Hegel’s ideas with those of Locke and Hume, examining sensuous universals and their implications. Discover the dual nature of force, emphasizing the dynamic interplay within physical phenomena. The dialectical process of understanding is unveiled, illustrating how oppositional relations shape our grasp of truth.

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