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Andrew has a degree in philosophy, Taylor is working on a degree in philosophy, and Mr. Parsons taught philosophy to them both. Together they explore philosophy and its application to life, so come along! The door is always open. Open Door Philosophy on Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophyOpen Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.comContact us via email at [email protected]

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Ep. 86 The Oxford Four, Part One: Iris Murdoch

July 09, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 41.5 MB

Send us a Text Message.  Dive into the fascinating world of Iris Murdoch, one of four trailblazing women who revolutionized philosophy at Oxford University before and during World War II. These extraordinary friends reshaped philosophical thought with their groundbreaking ideas. In this episode, we explore Murdoch's impressive literary achievements and delve into her profound moral philosophy which centers around love. Join us for an engaging discussion on the life and legacy of a philosoph...

Ep. 85 Character and Virtue with Guest Christian Miller

June 11, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 54.3 MB

Send us a Text Message. People do not have any virtues, and people do not have any vices. You wouldn't be blamed for thinking this is a surprising take, but our guest Christian Miller thinks this is the case. Join us as Dr. Miller walks us through the argument in this captivating interview that canvases the landscape of character and virtue.  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Inst...

Ep. 84 Our Fourth Annual Marcus Aurelius Extravaganza!

May 28, 2024 05:00 - 50 minutes - 34.9 MB

Send us a Text Message. Roughly 1800 years ago, the most powerful person in the world wrote a book. Actually, back then it was only his journal, but today it is considered one of the great books of world wisdom. Known simply as Meditations, the emperor of the Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, for ten years wrote most mornings about the challenges he was to face and how he intended to approach them through the lens of his stoic philosophy. For generations since, millions have found a bit of the...

Ep. 83 Is Morality Relative?

May 14, 2024 05:00 - 59 minutes - 41 MB

Send us a Text Message. Can morality be entirely relative to an individual or a cultural standard? Does the diversity of moral beliefs across cultures undermine the existence of objective moral principles? Does the fact that human sacrifice once existed in one culture but looked down upon but another disprove the fact that there are objective morals? Or if we accept that moral subjectivism exists, is there a way to justify or make moral claims? Join us for this episode on moral relativism. ...

Ep. 82 Religious Experience, Part 2

April 30, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 43.4 MB

Send us a Text Message. Last weekend, as I was driving down the interstate in Houston, I noticed, not for the first time, a billboard that claims, “Signs, Miracles, and Wonders! Every Sunday at 11:00 AM.” I turned towards my wife and quipped, “I didn’t realize you could schedule them.” But in all seriousness, how should one express such things to others, something like a miracle or a sign? If language is how we report the world, how does one speak of their public or private experience of Go...

Ep. 81 Religious Experience, Part 1

April 16, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 46.6 MB

Send us a Text Message. In the book of Exodus, God appears to the biblical patriarch Moses in the form of a burning bush, and tells him he is to lead the Isrealites, enslaved by the Egyptians, to freedom. In the Bhagavad Gita, the source of all things, lord Krisha, appears to prince Arjuna as his charioteer and helps him understand his identity and potential on the eve of a major battle. These appearances by gods, however, are not reserved just for the spiritual heroes of old. Millions of p...

Ep. 80 Philosophers on God with Guest Jack Symes

April 02, 2024 05:00 - 1 hour - 51.8 MB

Send us a Text Message. What’s the most important question in philosophy? Our guest Jack Symes believes it to be the question of God’s existence, no matter where you fall on the belief spectrum.  In this episode, Jack discusses with us his latest book, Philosophers on God: Talking about Existence which directly address this question. What is the origin of the universe? What are the most powerful arguments for and against the existence of God? What do thinkers outside of the Abrahamic faiths...

Ep. 79 From Wollstonecraft to Wolf: Women Who Shaped Philosophy, Part 3

March 19, 2024 05:00 - 54 minutes - 37.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. Included in this episode are feminist icons Mary Wollstonecraft and Simone de Beauvoir, champions of new ethics Mary Midgley, Iris Murdoch, Philippa Foot, and Elizabeth Anscombe, and contemporary powerhouse on love and other moral stances Susan Wolf. It's a lot packed into one hour! Join us for this final installment of the series: Women Who Shaped Philosophy! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at contact@opendoorph...

Ep. 78 Ban Zhao and Christine de Piaza: Women Who Shaped Philosophy, Part 2

March 05, 2024 06:00 - 39 minutes - 27 MB

Send us a Text Message. Throughout the history of philosophy, women have been active, yet markedly absent from much of the scholarship. If you go into a book store or do a google search for the greatest philosophers, you would most likely see one or two women, at most on any given list. How can those two things coexist together? In Han Dynasty China, a female scholar was employed by the Emporer to write on the role of women. Plagued by the looming accusations of withcery and devil worship, ...

Ep. 77 Diotima and Hypatia: Women Who Shaped Philosophy, Part 1

February 20, 2024 06:00 - 39 minutes - 27 MB

Send us a Text Message. Throughout the history of philosophy, women have been active, yet markedly absent from much of the scholarship. If you go into a book store or do a google search for the greates philosohers, you would most likely see one or two women, at most on any given list. How can those two things coexist together? In Ancient Greece and Rome, a few women were revered as philosophical teachers. Plato occasionally included women in his famous dialogues. In Alexandria, Egypt, daugh...

Ep. 76 Looking for Beauty: The Philosophy of Beauty, Part 2

February 06, 2024 06:00 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. Whether concepts such as the Golden Ratio or more subjective standards of aesthetic judgments, beauty has been the subject of debate for every era of philosophical history. In the ancient world, it was the Greeks that formed much of what the ancient era would think about when considering beauty in concepts such as symmetry and ratios. The Enlightenment era philosophers of the modern period, influenced by the new emphasis on reason, grappled with the subjective nature...

Ep. 76 Looking for Beauty: The Philosophy of Beauty, Part Two

February 06, 2024 06:00 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

Whether concepts such as the Golden Ratio or more subjective standards of aesthetic judgments, beauty has been the subject of debate for every era of philosophical history. In the ancient world, it was the Greeks that formed much of what the ancient era would think about when considering beauty in concepts such as symmetry and ratios. The Enlightenment era philosophers of the modern period, influenced by the new emphasis on reason, grappled with the subjective nature of beauty and proposed a...

Ep. 75 Engaging with Beauty: The Philosophy of Beauty, Part One

January 23, 2024 06:00 - 59 minutes - 41 MB

Beauty and aesthetics seems to be one of the least discussed branches of philosophy, yet occupied the minds of some of the greatest philosophers such as: Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hume, just to name a few. Its appeal is immediately obvious, however, when someone asks the seemingly simple question of exactly what beauty is. The conversation that typically follows involves topics such as: what exactly are standards of beauty, if these standards are objective or entirely in the eye of the beh...

Ep. 75 Engaging with Beauty: The Philosophy of Beauty, Part 1

January 23, 2024 06:00 - 59 minutes - 41 MB

Send us a Text Message. Beauty and aesthetics seems to be one of the least discussed branches of philosophy, yet occupied the minds of some of the greatest philosophers such as: Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Hume, just to name a few. Its appeal is immediately obvious, however, when someone asks the seemingly simple question of exactly what beauty is. The conversation that typically follows involves topics such as: what exactly are standards of beauty, if these standards are objective or entir...

Trailer - Welcome To Open Door Philosophy!

January 16, 2024 06:00 - 35 seconds - 455 KB

Send us a Text Message. Welcome to Open Door Philosophy! We're happy you stopped by! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

Ep. 74 Preview of 2024

January 09, 2024 06:00 - 36 minutes - 24.9 MB

Send us a Text Message. Join us as we discuss our goals and plans for Open Door Philosophy in 2024. We discuss upcoming guests, episode topics, and more! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

ODP Nonsense 3: Latin, Booze, Neck Ties, Camera Angles

January 02, 2024 06:00 - 13 minutes - 9.53 MB

Send us a Text Message. In this bit of nonsense, Andrew tries to convince Mr. Parsons to learn Latin, no one is sure what whiskey is, Mr. Parsons ditches the neck ties, and there's some dissatisfaction with camera angles.   Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

Ep. 73 Year-In-Review and Our Favorite Books of 2023

December 26, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we put a bow on the year that was 2023! We look back on the podcast and this year's meaningful events in our lives. We then discuss our favorite books of 2023; No Spoilers! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all our listeners. We'll see you in 2024! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy web...

Ep. 72 The Concept of Property

December 12, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 48.7 MB

Send us a Text Message. What do you own? Why do you own it? Are things owned individually or collectively? Do citizens own public parks and do they have an obligation to its maintenance? Can you own ideas or other intangible things like money and time? Join us for this exploratory episode on the concept of property.  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy ...

ODP Nonsense 2: Cardigans, Fraud, Mysterious Travel, and Polish

December 05, 2023 06:00 - 6 minutes - 4.47 MB

Send us a Text Message. In this bit of nonsense, we talk about Taylor's cardigans, how Mr. Parsons avoided fraud, Andrew's mysterious travel, and the difficulties of the Polish language.  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

Ep. 71 Education, Justice, and the Ideal Society: 20th Century Political Philosophy with Strauss, Rawls, Nozick

November 28, 2023 06:00 - 59 minutes - 40.8 MB

Send us a Text Message. In this episode, we delve into the rich work of political philosophy by Leo Strauss, John Rawls, and Robert Nozick. We begin with Strauss's influential ideas on liberal education, examining how he views cultural cultivation as essential for intellectual development and a bulwark against the homogenization of mass culture. Strauss's Aristotelian perspective on nurturing the individual's nature through education sets the stage for a deeper exploration of societal struc...

ODP Shorts 1: Mullets, Football, Beckham, Astros

November 20, 2023 06:00 - 6 minutes - 4.67 MB

Need a bit of the ODP crew without the philosophy? Welcome to ODP Shorts! Andrew needs a haircut and thinks David Beckham is a fine American, Mr. Parsons' football team is struggling, and Taylor reviews former Houston Astros Jerseys.   Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

ODP Nonsense 1: Mullets, Football, Beckham, Astros

November 20, 2023 06:00 - 6 minutes - 4.67 MB

Send us a Text Message. Need a bit of the ODP crew without the philosophy? Welcome to ODP Shorts! Andrew needs a haircut and thinks David Beckham is a fine American, Mr. Parsons' football team is struggling, and Taylor reviews former Houston Astros Jerseys.   Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

Ep. 70 Enlightenment Political Philosophy: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau

November 14, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 50.7 MB

Send us a Text Message. At one point in history, European countries were ruled by monarchs.  The Catholic Church also exerted a great deal of control. And our physical explanations for why nature is comprised the way it is relied on  metaphysical explanations reliant on God. Then enter the Enlightenment. Thinkers like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau were instrumental in this transition from Medieval conceptions of the divine rights of kings and original sin to that of r...

Ep. 69 Spooky Philosophers Halloween Spectacular!

October 31, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 48.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. Welcome to a very spectral, spooky episode of Open Door Philosophy! Since this episode releases on Halloween, we thought how better to celebrate than talk about our spookiest philosophers! You'll have to listen to find out who they are though, because suspense is the name of the game! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door...

Ep. 68 The Ethics of War

October 17, 2023 05:00 - 58 minutes - 39.9 MB

Send us a Text Message. We know war happens all the time, unfortunately.  Caught up in war are states and individuals who wish for others to see their actions as reasonable, for the best, and ultimately just. But it seems war involves many actions which are considered wrong in other circumstances, killing another human being for example.  Most people will agree that self-defense is justifiable, but how far does that defense go before it becomes vengeance? And a particular difficulty for agg...

Ep. 68 When is War Ethical?

October 17, 2023 05:00 - 58 minutes - 39.9 MB

We know war happens all the time, unfortunately.  Caught up in war are states and individuals who wish for others to see their actions as reasonable, for the best, and ultimately just. But it seems war involves many actions which are considered wrong in other circumstances, killing another human being for example.  Most people will agree that self-defense is justifiable, but how far does that defense go before it becomes vengeance? And a particular difficulty for aggressor states is that the...

Ep. 68 Can War Be Ethical?

October 17, 2023 05:00 - 58 minutes - 39.9 MB

We know war happens all the time, unfortunately.  Caught up in war are states and individuals who wish for others to see their actions as reasonable, for the best, and ultimately just. But it seems war involves many actions which are considered wrong in other circumstances, killing another human being for example.  Most people will agree that self-defense is justifiable, but how far does that defense go before it becomes vengeance? And a particular difficulty for aggressor states is that the...

Ep. 67 Where Should I Start with Philosophy?

October 03, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 47.9 MB

Send us a Text Message. Philosophy is a notoriously massive subject, and for someone unfamiliar, it might be difficult to figure out where to start. Do you look for a famous name on the bookshelf? Try to choose a subject? Start with self-help? Maybe join a book club? In this episode, we answer a listener question by exploring how to get started in philosophy by recounting our own experiences and plotting a course.  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us...

Ep. 66 Can Science and Wisdom Traditions Complement Each Other?”

September 19, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 50.3 MB

Send us a Text Message. The Shawnee, a native American tribe, tells a tale of brother crow and brother buffalo which imparts the wisdom of balance: to only hunt the buffalo when it is necessary for food and skins, but to remember that each creature is our brother and sister too. Tales like this one are not uncommon in many indigenous cultures around the world.  Through an illustrative story set in nature, they transmit the ethical, epistemological, and metaphysical beliefs of the tribe fro...

Ep. 65 Authority, Labels, and Oranges

September 05, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 49.6 MB

Send us a Text Message. On first listen, you might think this episode is about the Tao Te Ching. We thought it would be too, but it became a meandering conversations about the origin of authority, premises that lead to conclusion, justification, wisdom versus reason, and social media.  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at ...

Ep. 64 What Is Happiness?

August 22, 2023 05:00 - 56 minutes - 38.8 MB

Send us a Text Message. It’s pretty common in the self-help age we live in, with piles of well meaning books and as many podcast as the stars, to pursue happiness. But often the focus is on what we can change or tweak in our life to obtain it rather than what exactly it is. What is happiness? Perhaps if we identify what happiness is, we can create a foundation on which to build. Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at contact@opendoorphiloso...

Ep.63 The Philosophy of Love, Part 2

August 08, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 44 MB

Send us a Text Message. Love is a driving factor in our decisions. People plan their lives around who they love: they stay close to their parents, take a completely random job to stay with their spouse, and save hundreds of thousands of dollars for their future children’s education. But just as the people we love drive our decisions, so do what activities we love. Famously, Paul Gauguin ran away from his wife and children, culture and country to pursue his love of painting in Tahiti. The co...

Ep. 62 The Philosophy of Love, Part 1

July 25, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 45.6 MB

Send us a Text Message. Around 2500 years ago in Ancient Greece, Empedocles contemplated the essential questions of the universe, including the role of love and strife. Empedocles is known as a pre-Socratic philosopher, although he was primarily a poet. In his surviving works, On Nature and Purifications, Empedocles posits that the cosmic powers of Love and Strife govern the four indestructible elements of the universe. Love unifies the elements with each other and draws like to like. Since...

Ep. 61 Philosophy and Literature

July 11, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 45.7 MB

Send us a Text Message. Roughly 3700 years ago, in the fertile crescent of mesopotamia, the first Western epic was composed. The character Gilgamesh, and his friend Enkidu, have many adventures battling mighty beasts. But when Enkidu dies, Gilgamesh is thrown into, what we would today call, an existential crisis, as Gilgamesh grapples with themes such as friendship and love, mortality, free will and fate, and the search for meaning. Since that time, literature has been consistently used as ...

Ep. 60 Language and Meaning, Who Was Ludwig Wittgenstein? The Analytic Tradition, Part 2

June 27, 2023 05:00 - 59 minutes - 41.1 MB

Send us a Text Message. Ludwig Wittgenstein was born in 1889 into a wealthy and aristocratic family in Austria. He was a brilliant child, and he was educated at some of the best schools in the country. After graduating from Cambridge University, Wittgenstein began a career in mathematics and logic. He quickly made a name for himself as a brilliant thinker, and he published several important works on these subjects. In the early 1900s, Wittgenstein began to turn his attention to philosophy...

Ep. 59 Who Was Bertrand Russell? The Analytic Tradition, Part 1

June 13, 2023 05:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. One of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century, British philosopher Bertrand Russell's reach is inescapable.  He was a true polymath, with interests in mathematics, logic, philosophy, politics, and social reform. And he was also a controversial figure, often outspoken in his criticism of the status quo. Join us as we ask, who was Bertrand Russell? Episode Resources A History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell The Conquest of Happiness by Bertra...

Ep. 58 Should We Hope?

May 30, 2023 11:00 - 1 hour - 42.2 MB

Send us a Text Message. Join us for this exploration of the concept of hope from a philosophical perspective. What is hope? Can hope ever be justified?  What are the uses of hope? And what do different philosophical schools say about hope? Plus a visit to the bookshelf! The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet: John Green Life is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way: Kieran Setiya Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via ...

Ep. 57 Cultivation of the Soul

May 16, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 45.1 MB

Send us a Text Message. The philosophy of Transcendentalism  advocated for living simply, evaluating tradition, and cultivating your inner-self. Join us as we explore some of the practices that Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson participated in attempting to cultivate the soul. We also discuss the new Snapchat AI. Apologies for the poor audio track.  Episode Resources Transcendentalism and The Cultivation of the Soul by Barry M. Andrews Nature and Other Essays by Ralph Waldo Emer...

Ep. 57 Kierkegaard On Despair

May 01, 2023 05:00 - 55 minutes - 38 MB

Surely despair is a state of mind we all experience from time to time, and once through it we never want to experience such a state again. The Danish philosopher and father of Existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard, believed that despair was a universal feature of existence. In other words, none of us are getting out of it, and it's also not a temporary state, but something we endure all the time. Fear not though, Kierkegaard has an answer. Join us as we explore is text The Sickness Unto Death as...

Ep. 56 Kierkegaard on Despair

May 01, 2023 05:00 - 55 minutes - 38 MB

Send us a Text Message. Surely despair is a state of mind we all experience from time to time, and once through it we never want to experience such a state again. The Danish philosopher and father of Existentialism, Søren Kierkegaard, believed that despair was a universal feature of existence. In other words, none of us are getting out of it, and it's also not a temporary state, but something we endure all the time. Fear not though, Kierkegaard has an answer. Join us as we explore is text T...

Ep. 55 Our Third Annual Marcus Aurelius Extravaganza!

April 18, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 41.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. Who doesn't love a little Marcus Aurelius? Join us for our third annual visit with our old philosophical friend, Marcus. He hasn't change much, but maybe we have. Also tune in for another installment of ChatGPT versus Mr. Parsons and Taylor orchestrated by the gamemaster Andrew, as well as a visit to the bookshelf! Good times had by all. Episode Resources Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (Hays Translation) Meditations by Marcus Aurelius (Waterfield Translation) Sig...

Ep. 54 Hinduism, Eastern Philosophy, Part 4

April 04, 2023 05:00 - 58 minutes - 40.3 MB

Send us a Text Message. Hinduism is the oldest continuous eastern philosophy in the world. In this episode we look at a bit of it's history, some of it's main beliefs, the influential Bhagavad Gita, and offer some practical application. Episode Resources The Bhagavad Gita  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorph...

Ep. 53 Buddhism, Eastern Philosophy, Part 3

March 21, 2023 05:00 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

Send us a Text Message. The Four Noble Truths, The Eight Fold Path, the interdependent nature of all things, and licking honey from a razor blade. Buddhism has a tremendous following world wide, but with such notoriety comes many misconceptions, or at least misguided approximations, from those who do not practice or live in a region where it is widely practiced. Join us this episode as we focus on some of the more philosophical claims Buddhism makes such as the nature of suffering. Episode...

Ep. 52 Confucianism, Eastern Philosophy, Part 2

March 07, 2023 06:00 - 58 minutes - 40.5 MB

Send us a Text Message. One of the three great Chinese philosophical traditions, join us as we explore Confucianism. What is the gentleman? What does it mean to be benevolent? And why follow the rites? Episode Resources The Analects  Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

Ep. 51 Taoism, Eastern Philosophy, Part 1

February 21, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 41.9 MB

Send us a Text Message. "The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name." Thus begins one of the most famous and mysterious claims in philosophy from one of the two primary texts of Taoism, the Tao Te Ching. Join us as we explore the philosophy of Taoism which values balance, flexibility, and non-attachment in this first of a four part series on Eastern Philosophy! Episode Resources Tao Te Ching - Feng/English Translation Sign up for...

Ep. 50 Listener Questions!

February 07, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour - 41.4 MB

Send us a Text Message. It's our 50th episode, and we decided to celebrate by answering your questions! Do we have free will? What's a philosophical tv show/movie we like?  What got us into philosophy, and what keeps us there? And more! Plus a little retrospective, some looking forward, and a lot of laughs! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door ...

Ep. 49 Who Was Jean-Paul Sartre?

January 24, 2023 06:00 - 54 minutes - 37.7 MB

Send us a Text Message. *cue dramatic music* Out of the ashes of World War II arose a philosophy based on embracing the absurdism of existence, being authentic, and enduring the existential nausea that resulted.  One of it's many champions was French  philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who scaled the mountain of criticism to become one of the most popularly known figures of the mid-twentieth century. With his emphasis on radical freedom and responsibility, a solidified movement called Existenti...

Ep. 48 Who was Simone de Beauvoir?

January 10, 2023 06:00 - 55 minutes - 38.2 MB

Send us a Text Message. One of the most popular philosophers of the mid 20th century and influential member of 2nd wave feminism, Existentialist Simone de Beauvoir was a significant novelist, essayist, autobiographer, and champion of social issues. Join us as we explore and discuss the life and ideas of Simone de Beauvoir.  Episode Resources: Becoming Beauvoir by Kate Kirkpatrick  How To Be Authentic by Sky Clearly At the Existentialist Cafe by Sarah Bakewell Sign up for our newsletter h...

Ep. 47 Our Favorite Books of 2022

December 27, 2022 06:00 - 56 minutes - 38.8 MB

Send us a Text Message. Join us as we review our favorite books we read in 2022! Sign up for our newsletter here! Open Door Philosophy Newsletter Contact us via email at [email protected] Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophy Open Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com

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