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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PEL Special: Bill Bruford on Nakedly Examined Music #25


NEM now features jazz, hip-hop, classical, folk, and more. Check out all the episodes at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com, where you can subscribe and follow on Facebook. - Bill was the original drummer for Yes, a default member of King Crimson,


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 November 6, 2016  1h18m
 
 

Episode 150: Guest Peter Singer on Famine, Affluence, and Morality


What do we owe the poor? Mark and Wes interview perhaps the world's most influential living philosopher. We discuss his ongoing work rooted in his 1971 essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality," about the warped priorities of our consumerist society: We ...


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 October 24, 2016  2h7m
 
 

NEM Ep 26: Pat Doty: Tubas Unite!


This orchestral tubist and pop songwriter has composed fun new additions to the solo tuba repertoire and classically influenced piano-vocal songs. We discuss “Mendota” and “Love for My Own” and listen to “Disco Tubas” from Dare to...


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 October 22, 2016  1h22m
 
 

Episode 149: Plato’s “Crito”: A Performance and Discussion


Broadway stars Walter Bobbie and Bill Youmans perform Plato's dialogue in which Socrates awaits his execution. Should Socrates defy the verdict and try to escape the city? Socrates says no; that would be ungrateful to the city whose benefits he's enjoy...


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 October 17, 2016  1h20m
 
 

Episode 148: Aristotle on Friendship and Happiness (Part Two)


Concluding on Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics, books 8–10. Should you share your sorrow with your friends? Can you be friends with someone in a different social station? Do you really need to love yourself before you can be a friend?


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 October 10, 2016  1h12m
 
 

Episode 148: Aristotle on Friendship and Happiness


On the final books 8–10 of Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics. What does friendship have to do with ethics? With guest Ana Sandoiu.


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 October 3, 2016  2h0m
 
 

Episode 147: Aristotle on Wisdom and Incontinence (Part Two)


Continuing on the Nichomachean Ethics, bks 6–7. More on intellectual virtues (like nous or rational intuition), plus we finally get to weakness of the will (akrasia), which is much better than simply being a jerk with wrong moral beliefs. -


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 September 26, 2016  1h16m
 
 

Episode 147: Aristotle on Wisdom and Incontinence (Part Two)


Continuing on the Nichomachean Ethics, bks 6–7. More on intellectual virtues (like nous or rational intuition), plus we finally get to weakness of the will (akrasia), which is much better than simply being a jerk with wrong moral beliefs. -


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 September 26, 2016  1h16m
 
 

Episode 147: Aristotle on Wisdom and Incontinence (Part Two)


Continuing on the Nichomachean Ethics, bks 6–7. More on intellectual virtues (like nous or rational intuition), plus we finally get to weakness of the will (akrasia), which is much better than simply being a jerk with wrong moral beliefs. -


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 September 26, 2016  1h16m
 
 

NEM Ep 24: Tyler Hislop (Sacrifice): Copious Rhymes


Tyler (editor of this podcast!) can rap endlessly, and has filled up ten albums with his machine-gun musings on life and politics. A great intro to indie hip-hop for the ignorant (like me)! Songs: “Negative Space,” “Long Way Down,” and...


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 September 26, 2016  1h33m