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The Partially Examined Life

The Partially Examined Life

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Podcast Host: Mark Linsenmayer

Podcast Ownerbonesbiscuit

Website: http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com

Location: Madison,WI; Austin,TX; Boston,MA

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The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy 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 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.

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Episode 76: Deleuze on What Philosophy Is  play >

Episode 76: Deleuze on What Philosophy Is

5/14/2013 | Download File (119.91 MB) - right click to download

On Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s What Is Philosophy? (1991). How is philosophy different from science and art? What’s the relationship between different philosophies? Is better pursued solo, or in a group? Deleuze described philosophy as the creation of new concepts, whereas science is about functions that map observed regularities and art is about creating Read more...

Episode 75: Lacan & Derrida Criticize Poe’s “The Purloined Letter”  play >

Episode 75: Lacan & Derrida Criticize Poe’s “The Purloined Letter”

4/19/2013 | Download File (114.71 MB) - right click to download

On Jacques Lacan’s “Seminar on ‘The Purloined Letter’” (1956), Jacques Derrida’s “The Purveyor of Truth” (1975), and other essays in the collection The Purloined Poe: Lacan, Derrida, and Psychoanalytic Reading. How should philosophers approach literature? Lacan read Edgar Allen Poe’s story about a sleuth who outthinks a devious Minister as an illustration of his model Read more...

Episode 74: Jacques Lacan’s Psychology  play >

Episode 74: Jacques Lacan’s Psychology

4/4/2013 | Download File (123.45 MB) - right click to download

On Bruce Fink’s The Lacanian Subject (1996) and Lacan’s “The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience” (1949). What is the self? Is that the same as the experiencing subject? Lacan says no: while the self (the ego) is an imaginative creation, cemented by language, the subject Read more...

Episode 73: Why Do Philosophy? (And What Is It?)  play >

Episode 73: Why Do Philosophy? (And What Is It?)

3/23/2013 | Download File (68.65 MB) - right click to download

Mark, Seth, Wes, and Dylan share what drove them into philosophy and keeps them there. How is philosophy different than (or similar to) science? Than religion? Art? The consensus seems that philosophy, to us, is inevitable for the curious. It’s just inquiry, unbounded (in principle at least) by any fixed assumptions. While scientific and religious Read more...

Episode 72: Terrorism with Jonathan R. White  play >

Episode 72: Terrorism with Jonathan R. White

3/9/2013 | Download File (97.51 MB) - right click to download

We’re joined by an international terrorism expert to discuss how to define terrorism and whether it can ever be ethical. We read: -Donald Black’s “The Geometry of Terrorism” (2004) -J. Angelo Corlett’s “Can Terrorism be Morally Justified?” (1996) -Igor Primoratz’s article on terrorism in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2007, revised 2011) -Karl Heinzen’s Murder Read more...

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One of the best philosophy podcasts on iTunes 
Definitely the best mix of humor and intellect I've seen on any philosophy podcast. Well worth checking out!
Reviewed on 12/1/2010

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