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147: Thomas Malthus on Population
Season 1 · Episode 147
lundi 4 décembre 2023 • Duration 15:03
Today's episode of the egg timer takes a look at Thomas Malthus's ideas about population and the significant influence that they had on 19th century thought.
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146: Hardin on The Tragedy of The Commons
Season 1 · Episode 146
jeudi 9 novembre 2023 • Duration 11:47
in 1968 Garrett Hardin published 'The Tragedy of the Commons' and since that time his ideas have proved highly influential to a wide range of thinkers including philosophers, political scientists, economists, ecologists, and biologists. Tune to learn what the tragedy of the commons is and what solutions have been offered to try to address the problem.
A link to Hardin's article can be found here: https://math.uchicago.edu/~shmuel/Modeling/Hardin,%20Tragedy%20of%20the%20Commons.pdf
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137: Leibniz on Monads
Season 1 · Episode 137
mercredi 17 mai 2023 • Duration 13:49
What is the fundamental element of reality? In 1714 Leibniz published the Monadology and gave a very interesting answer to this question. There he argued that a non-physical part less basic substance called a Monad was indeed the fundamental element of reality. Tune in to learn more about Monads and see if you think Leibnitz was on to unlocking one of the oldest metaphysical quandaries.
You can find a free copy of the Monadology here: https://www.plato-philosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/The-Monadology-1714-by-Gottfried-Wilhelm-LEIBNIZ-1646-1716.pdf
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47: The Euthyphro Dilemma
Season 1 · Episode 47
vendredi 7 mai 2021 • Duration 08:21
Do the Gods love the good because it is good or is something good because the Gods love it? That's the dilemma that Plato posed through the voice of Socrates in his dialogue Euthyphro and the topic for this episode of the egg timer.
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46: The Trolley Problem: Part II
Season 1 · Episode 46
vendredi 30 avril 2021 • Duration 07:44
On today's episode we delve deeper into the ethical conundrum of the trolley problem.
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45: The Trolley Problem: Part 1
Season 1 · Episode 45
vendredi 23 avril 2021 • Duration 08:58
Imagine you are conducting a trolley and the break gets stuck. If you do nothing the trolley will kill five workman on your path. But you can quickly switch tracks where the trolley will kill one person. Should you pull the lever and switch tracks? That's the question on this episode of the egg timer.
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44: Nietzsche on Eternal Recurrence
Season 1 · Episode 44
vendredi 16 avril 2021 • Duration 06:10
How would you respond to the offer to live life again forever exactly as you have lived it? That's the question Nietzsche poses with his eternal recurrence thought experiment. This episode explores how the notion of regret plays a strong role in how this offer is treated.
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43: Vegetarianism and Animal Welfare
Season 1 · Episode 43
vendredi 9 avril 2021 • Duration 07:26
Is eating meat a moral practice? Today's episode explores this question with specific attention given to a very interesting analogy between eating meat and swinging a baseball bat into a cow's skull offered by Robert Nozick.
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42: Euthanasia
Season 1 · Episode 42
vendredi 2 avril 2021 • Duration 06:39
This episode of the egg timer explores James Rachels's influential essay, 'Active and Passive Euthanasia'. Rachels suggests that the distinction based upon the difference between killing and letting die that has shaped medical policy surrounding euthanasia in the United States is deeply flawed. Tune in to find out why Rachels holds this position.
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41: Crito: The Death of Socrates
Season 1 · Episode 41
samedi 27 mars 2021 • Duration 06:50
This episode of the egg timer is devoted to the Platonic Dialouge of Crito. In this Dialouge Socrates finds himself in prison awaiting a death sentence and his friend Crito has come to visit. Crito comes with the enticing offer of helping Socrates escape from prison. Listen to why find out why Socrates rejects the offer and accepts his sentence of death.
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