A deep dive into topics such as evolution, consciousness, intelligence, faith, and cultural discourse with renowned evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. From growing up in colonial Africa to discussing the complexity of evolution and the divinity of nature, the conversation covers a wide range of intriguing subjects.
Richard Dawkins advocates for the importance of science and criticism of religion.
The podcast explores themes of consciousness, evolution, and human perceptions of meaning.
Deep dives
Support and Subscribers Growth
The podcast host expresses gratitude for the continued support from the audience and celebrates reaching milestones of 160,000 followers and 21,000 paid subscribers. The growth in support is acknowledged as fantastic, showcasing a thriving community around the podcast.
Upcoming Guests and Topics
The podcast teases upcoming episodes featuring guests like Adam Moss, Johann Hari, and George Will. Topics to be discussed include the artistic process, ozempic's advantages and disadvantages, and insights on Trump and conservatism. The anticipation for these episodes is highlighted due to the personal friendships shared with the guests.
Discussing Individual Relationships
The host shares personal anecdotes about their interactions with various notable individuals like Richard Dawkins, Justin Briarley, and others. There is a reflection on past commentary and misunderstandings, leading to apologies and clarifications. These insights provide a glimpse into the host's diverse network and the dynamics of their relationships.
Exploring Views on Religion and Consciousness
A deep philosophical discussion ensues about religion, consciousness, evolution, and the significance of the human experience. Concepts of spirituality, skepticism towards supernatural beliefs, and the awe-inspiring nature of scientific understanding are debated. The conversation delves into the complexities of human perceptions of meaning, purpose, and existential contemplations.
Richard is a scientist, author, and public speaker. From 1995 to 2008 he was the Charles Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford, and he's currently a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Royal Society of Literature. Among his many bestselling books are the The Selfish Gene, The God Delusion, and his two-part autobiography, An Appetite for Wonder and A Brief Candle in the Dark. He also has substack called The Poetry of Reality — check it out and subscribe!
A pioneering New Atheist, Dawkins is a passionate defender of science and denigrator of religion. Who better to talk to about God? For two clips of our convo — on whether faith is necessary for meaning, and which religion is the worst — pop over to our YouTube page.
Other topics: Richard growing up in England and colonial Africa; his father serving as an agricultural officer; the paternalistic racism of that period; Orwell’s “Such, Such Were the Joys”; genetic variation and natural selection; how evolution is “stunningly simple” but yields “prodigious complexity”; the emergence of consciousness; the crucial role of language for humans; how our intelligence will destroy us; life on other planets; birds-of-paradise and seducing the opposite sex; how faith and the scientific method aren’t mutually exclusive; Einstein’s faith; Pascal; Oakeshott; religious practice over doctrine; the divinity of nature; Richard’s love of cathedrals and church music; Buddhism; virgin births and transubstantiation; Jesus as a moral teacher; his shifting of human consciousness; the Jefferson bible; Hitchens; GK Chesterton; Larkin; Richard as a “cultural Anglican”; gender as “fictive sex”; gamete size; respecting pronouns; science and race; tribalism and “the other”; the complex blend of genetics and culture; the heritability of intelligence; the evolutionary role of religion; the heretical violence of Islam; gays in the Catholic Church; falling rates of religious faith; Judith Butler’s new book; and my awful experience on Jon Stewart’s now-terminated show.
Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Next up: Daniel Finkelstein on his memoir Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad, and Neil J. Young on his history of the gay right. After that: Johann Hari on weight-loss drugs, Adam Moss on the artistic process, and George Will on Trump and conservatism. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other pod comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
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