Embrace The Void
En podkast av Embrace The Void
316 Episoder
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EV - 149 White Fragility with Rod Graham
Publisert: 2.7.2020 -
EV - 148 Social Justice and Street Epistemology with Reid Nicewonder pt.2
Publisert: 25.6.2020 -
EV - 147 Social Justice and Street Epistemology with Reid Nicewonder pt.1
Publisert: 18.6.2020 -
EV - 146 Revising the Chinese Room with Daniel Estrada
Publisert: 12.6.2020 -
EV - 145 Void Crossing with James Croft
Publisert: 5.6.2020 -
EV - 144 Conservative Postmodernism with Matt McManus
Publisert: 28.5.2020 -
EV - 143 Better Know Mary Astell with Simone Webb
Publisert: 21.5.2020 -
EV - 142 Nonreligious Life in America with Alison Gill
Publisert: 14.5.2020 -
EV - 141 Secular Student Alliance with Kevin Bolling
Publisert: 8.5.2020 -
EV - 140 Campquest.org with Neil Polzin
Publisert: 30.4.2020 -
EV - 139 New Media Roundtable
Publisert: 24.4.2020 -
EV - 138 Naked Shame with Krista Thomason
Publisert: 16.4.2020 -
EV - 137 Strong Emergence with Emerson Green
Publisert: 9.4.2020 -
EV - 136 Dialetheism with Michael Bench-Capon
Publisert: 2.4.2020 -
EV - 135 Sentientism with Jamie Woodhouse
Publisert: 26.3.2020 -
EV - 134 Existential Risk with Phil Torres
Publisert: 20.3.2020 -
EV - 133 Open Minded Centrism with Andrea Lewis
Publisert: 12.3.2020 -
EV - 132 American Atheism with Nick Fish
Publisert: 6.3.2020 -
EV - 131 Politics sans Free Will with Iona Italia
Publisert: 28.2.2020 -
EV - 130 The Soul of Libertarianism with Jason Lee Byas
Publisert: 20.2.2020
Welcome friends, to a podcast for a darker timeline. Maybe the darkest of all timelines. Definitely not one of the good timelines. Maybe it’s always been a dark timeline, maybe the Hadron collider screwed us over. Science may never know. What we do know is that we live in the void. The void, a place where a chittering mass of void crabs can infest a person suit and win the presidency. The void, a place where we're just clever enough to know that climate change is happening, but not quite clever enough to do anything about it. The void seems terrible and cruel, but it loves you, in its own ironic way.