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The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science

The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science

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Frequency: 1 episode/4d. Total Eps: 61

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The Thinking Abyss explores profound questions at the intersection of philosophy, science, and human experience. From consciousness to quantum mechanics, free will to artificial intelligence, we dive deep into ideas that challenge our assumptions about reality and what it means to be human. Thoughtful conversations for curious minds. AI-narrated, human-researched. The tech just lets us focus on what matters: bringing you mind-expanding content.
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Socrates and the Power of Questioning Everything

Season 1 ¡ Episode 46

jeudi 9 avril 2026 • Duration 57:24

The philosophy of Socrates revolves around a simple but demanding idea: real understanding begins with questioning. Through dialogues like Euthyphro, he reveals how people often mistake confidence for knowledge.

The Socratic method challenges assumptions, exposing the gap between what we think we know and what we truly understand. For Socrates, wisdom is not certainty, but a continuous commitment to intellectual honesty and self-examination.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

What the Myth of Sisyphus Teaches About Life

Season 1 ¡ Episode 45

lundi 6 avril 2026 • Duration 37:42

This episode explores the philosophy of Absurdism developed by Albert Camus—the tension between humanity’s search for meaning and the universe’s silence.

Instead of despair, Camus proposed a form of lucid rebellion: accepting life’s absurdity while continuing to live passionately. 

Through the story of Sisyphus, the struggle itself becomes the source of freedom, dignity, and meaning.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

Are We Losing the Ability to Focus?

Season 1 ¡ Episode 36

samedi 7 mars 2026 • Duration 36:09

This episode examines whether the digital era is eroding our capacity for deep thought and sustained attention. While fears about new technologies are not new, today’s attention economy deliberately exploits psychological mechanisms to fragment focus.

We distinguish between raw cognitive ability — which remains intact — and mental habits shaped by linear reading, now replaced by constant scanning. The decline of concentration may weaken not only individual reasoning but also democratic agency and ethical reflection. Rebuilding deep thinking, the argument suggests, requires intentional changes in personal behavior, education, and platform design.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

Is Certainty Impossible?

Season 1 ¡ Episode 35

lundi 2 mars 2026 • Duration 43:34

This episode explores the philosophy of radical doubt — the unsettling question of whether all human beliefs could be wrong. From ancient skepticism to thinkers like René Descartes and David Hume, we examine how logic, sensory limits, and shifting scientific paradigms challenge certainty.

Through concepts such as the problem of the criterion and the “brain in a vat” thought experiment, we confront the possibility that objective proof of reality may be unreachable. Yet instead of collapsing into total skepticism, the discussion argues for a pragmatic stance grounded in intellectual humility and the acceptance of epistemic limits.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

How Artificial Intelligence Is Reshaping What We Believe

Season 1 ¡ Episode 34

jeudi 26 février 2026 • Duration 36:03

In this episode, we examine the accelerating crisis of knowledge driven by artificial intelligence, algorithmic amplification, and large-scale digital misinformation. While deception is not new, emerging technologies have begun to destabilize the traditional foundations of truth — perception, reason, and reliable testimony.

We explore how engagement-based algorithms distort attention, how synthetic media challenges evidence itself, and why epistemic confusion has become structurally embedded in the information ecosystem. Drawing on philosophical strategies such as epistemic humility, primary-source verification, and cognitive bias awareness, this episode argues that disciplined critical thinking is no longer optional. It is a civic responsibility.

In a fragmented media landscape, the preservation of a shared reality may depend on how rigorously we choose to think.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

Have Humans Reached Peak Intelligence? IQ, AI, and the Future of the Mind

Season 1 ¡ Episode 33

lundi 23 février 2026 • Duration 35:58

Have humans reached the peak of cognitive ability—or are we evolving in new directions? This episode explores intelligence as a dynamic and multifaceted concept, examining the Flynn Effect and whether rising IQ scores reflect genuine biological change or improvements in education, nutrition, and technology.

We also analyze the biological limits of the brain, the growing specialization of modern cognition, and our increasing dependence on external tools. Finally, we confront the impact of artificial intelligence and the critical distinction between accumulating technical knowledge an

This episode includes AI-generated content.

Beyond Physics: Where Science Stops and Philosophy Begins

Season 1 ¡ Episode 32

jeudi 19 février 2026 • Duration 46:06

Physics has mapped the material universe with extraordinary precision, uncovering mathematical laws that predict everything from particles to galaxies. Yet it remains silent on deeper metaphysical questions: Why does existence exist at all? Why do fundamental constants have the values they do? And can objective equations ever explain subjective experience—the hard problem of consciousness?

In this episode, we examine where scientific explanation ends and philosophical inquiry begins, exploring whether morality, free will, and purpose lie beyond empirical measurement—and why physics and philosophy may be complementary rather than competing paths to understanding reality.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

The Ghost in the Code: Perspectives on Artificial Consciousness

Season 1 ¡ Episode 31

lundi 16 février 2026 • Duration 36:37

Can artificial intelligence ever possess subjective experience? This episode examines the clash between functionalism, which sees consciousness as information processing, and biological naturalism, which ties awareness to the brain’s physical substrate.

Exploring the “hard problem” of consciousness, silicon-based minds, and the ethical stakes of machine awareness, the discussion probes whether building artificial consciousness is possible—or whether it first requires redefining what consciousness truly is.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

Determinism vs Randomness: Is the Universe Predictable or Fundamentally Uncertain?

Season 2 ¡ Episode 30

dimanche 15 février 2026 • Duration 37:22

This episode examines the debate between determinism and probabilism, asking whether reality is governed by fixed causal laws or intrinsic chance. Tracing the shift from classical clockwork physics to quantum indeterminacy, it explores ideas like the block universe, chaos theory, and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.

The discussion connects these models to questions of free will and moral responsibility, and distinguishes epistemic randomness from ontological randomness, revealing why modern science leans toward uncertainty—without settling the mystery.

This episode includes AI-generated content.

What Is Life? Physics, Entropy, and Emergence

Season 1 ¡ Episode 30

jeudi 12 février 2026 • Duration 36:29

This episode explores the blurred line between physics and biology, framing life as a continuum of complexity rather than a fixed category.

Through thermodynamics, entropy, and information, it shows how matter can self-organize, replicate, and evolve—without any mystical life force. 

Edge cases like viruses and prions reveal life as an emergent phenomenon, arising naturally from physical law.

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