The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

PEL 2026 Kickoff Nightcap

Jan 5, 2026
The hosts kick off the year with their philosophical bucket lists, diving into works like Merleau-Ponty's Being and Time and Bergson's exploration of memory. They discuss identity politics through Honneth's lens and Taylor’s insights on authenticity. Quantum mechanics raise metaphysical queries, while the philosophy of architecture and Chan Buddhism spark curiosity. Literature also features prominently, with proposals including Moby-Dick and Infinite Jest, while pessimism and radical empiricism invite deeper engagement. Suggestions from listeners are welcomed!
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ADVICE

Prioritize Deep Reads When Time Is Limited

  • If you only had five episodes left, pick the philosophical works you care most about and focus on them.
  • Use a limited-run framing to prioritize deep reads like Hegel or Heidegger rather than spreading thin.
INSIGHT

Later Sections Recast Earlier Themes

  • Mark suggests revisiting the second half of Being and Time to see recurring themes refracted across the book.
  • He notes later sections may revise earlier parts, so reading the whole work reveals internal revisions and structure.
ANECDOTE

Revisiting Levinas Changed Seth's Focus

  • Seth mentions re-listening to their earlier Levinas episode and feeling drawn to Levinas over Heidegger.
  • Mark has already downloaded Totality and Infinity and suggests they should cover Levinas at some point.
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