The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

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.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 54m. Bisher sind 1267 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 3 Tage.

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PREMIUM-Episode 175: Blade Runner (Part Two)


Do you want the WHOLE discussion on the new Blade Runner 2049, the original 1982 film, and the idea packed (1967) by Philip K. Dick? If you do, show your love to the podcast by signing up to be a supporter at the $1-or-higher level at , or better yet...


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 November 6, 2017  2m
 
 

Episode 175: Blade Runner: Androids and Humanity (Part One)


On Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1967) and the films Blade Runner 2049 (2017) and Blade Runner (1982). What makes us human? Dick's story about androids emphasized their lack of empathy, while the movie adaptations portrayed...


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 October 30, 2017  45m
 
 

NEM#57: Richard Amp's Exploratory Atmospheres


Richard F. Walker has released 20+ albums, usually with his London space-rock band Amp. We discuss "Just Get It (Why Don’t You)" and "Les Ombres Sur la Lune" from Q Factors (A Mixtape) (2017) and "Tomorrow" from Stenorette (1988), and listen to...


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 October 23, 2017  1h10m
 
 

Episode 174: Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" (Part Two)


Continuing on the foundational text of economics. We talk "invisible hand," "greed is good," tariffs, unproductive labor, city vs. country, and the education racket. Listen to first or get the ad-free . End song: "With My Looks and Your Brains" by...


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 October 23, 2017  1h4m
 
 

Episode 174: Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" (Part One)


On the foundational, 1776 text of modern economics. How does the division of labor and our instinct to exchange lead to the growth of wealth? Is the economy sufficiently machine-like to enable us to manipulate its output, or at least to tell us how...


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 October 16, 2017  54m
 
 

Episode 173: Relating to American Indian Philosophy (Part Two)


We go further into "Philosophy of Native Science" by Gregory Cajete and "What Coyote and Thales Can Teach Us: An Outline of American Indian Epistemology" by Brian Yazzie Burkhart, plus process philosophy, propositional vs. procedural knowledge, and...


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 October 9, 2017  59m
 
 

NEM#56: "Dr. Frank" Portman Writes His Inner Teenager


Frank has led punk band The Mr. T Experience in the Bay Area since 1985, and has also released three successful music-related books for teens since 2006. We discuss "Down With the Universe" from King Dork Approximately (2016), "Big, Strange, Beautiful...


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 October 8, 2017  1h17m
 
 

Episode 173: Relating to American Indian Philosophy (Part One)


What is wisdom? We discuss articles by Brian Burkhart, Gregory Cajete, and Anne Waters, plus Black Elk Speaks by John Neihardt (1932) and some traditional stories. With guest Jim Marunich; we read his master's thesis, "Process Metaphysics in the Far...


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 October 2, 2017  48m
 
 

Episode 172: Mind, Self, and Affect with Guest Dr. Drew (Part Two)


Continuing with Drew Pinsky on “Attachment and Reflective Function: Their Role in Self-organization” by Peter Fonagy and two articles by Allan Schore. Fonagy claims we gain the ability to emotionally self-regulate as a result of achieving secure...


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 September 25, 2017  57m
 
 

Episode 172: Mind, Self, and Affect with Guest Dr. Drew (Part One)


Radio legend Dr. Drew Pinsky talks with us about “Attachment and Reflective Function: Their Role in Self-Organization” by Peter Fonagy and two articles by Allan Schore. The focus is "theory of mind"; how do we develop the ability to impute...


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 September 18, 2017  42m