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  • Ep. 367: Hume on the Foundations of Ethics (Part One)
    2025/05/19

    On David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751). What is morality, and how can we know it?

    Hume claims that we simply find ourselves with sentiments morally approving and disapproving of various things. Characterizing these post hoc, we can say that in general we approve of what brings utility, and this explains the existence of most laws and mores. These may vary by culture because conditions change the utility calculation in different environments.

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    50 分
  • PEL Presents PMP#196: Our "Sinners" Shindig
    2025/05/16

    Luvell Anderson (Philosophy prof. at U of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign) joins Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al to discuss Ryan Coogler's new vampire siege/black studies film starring Michael B. Jordan. We talk about the film's comments on black freedom, black music, the church, why the film needed twins, whether the vampires were even necessary, the film's humor and structure, and more.

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    49 分
  • Ep. 366: Edith Stein on Empathy (Part Two)
    2025/05/12

    Continuing on The Problem of Empathy. What does it mean to say that we know other people's mental states "non-primordially"? We talk about Stein's project of explaining how empathy is possible, what it gets us, and how her answers differ from Scheler's.

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    50 分
  • Philosophy vs. Improv #92: Postale au Naturale w/ Greg McBrayer
    2025/05/11

    Greg teaches philosophy (and is ⁠Interim Provost⁠) at ⁠Ashland⁠, loves ⁠Xenophon⁠, and runs ⁠a podcast⁠. We reflect on the dangers of radon and other "natural" things. How might one of our government agencies become more natural, and would we want that? Are fart jokes the most naturally funny kind? Then, Greg the trucker visits Empty Street and embezzles dead mules.

    Bill was thrust from the final portion of the call, so Mark and Greg engage in some philosophy podcast shop talk. He returns for the Post-Game after Greg's departure to reflect on the episode and specifically identify the naturalistic fallacy.

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  • PREMIUM-PEL Sentimentalism Nightcap 2025
    2025/05/09

    We put our recent episodes on moral phenomenology into perspective, anticipating our upcoming Hume discussion and going through some other options to enrich this study of sentiment vs. rational intuition. Plus, more potential author-guests and recent philosophy book coverage.

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    11 分
  • Ep. 366: Edith Stein on Empathy (Part One)
    2025/05/05

    On The Problem of Empathy (1917). What is empathy, and what is its significance?

    Stein pictures empathy as a dynamic process that involves what Scheler called sympathy but goes beyond this. Your don't just take the other person's feeling as our object of contemplation, but in doing so, your enter into it (while still not confusing it with YOUR feeling), this relating to it "non-primordially." So how does this work, exactly?

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    44 分
  • PEL Presents PMP#195: Mike White's Lotus
    2025/05/02

    We discuss the HBO dramedy about rich people having existential crises at a luxury resort in light of its third season. What exactly made this latest season less satisfying than the others? Does the show have a sustainable formula? What is the show saying about enlightenment? Travel? Sexuality?

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    51 分
  • Ep. 365: Scheler on Love (Part Two)
    2025/04/28

    We conclude our treatment of Max Scheler's The Nature of Sympathy (1922), getting further into the Part II of the book about love and hatred and grappling with the puzzles about what exactly it is we love about someone (the "personality").

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    53 分