The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane
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Aug 10, 2025 • 54min

Episode 146, The Philosophy of Comedy (Part I - The Nature of Humour)

The podcast dives into the provocative world of comedy, examining how humor intersects with societal norms and moral boundaries. It discusses controversial jokes, like those that sparked outrage from Jimmy Carr, and questions where the line is drawn in comedy. The hosts explore various theories of humor, such as superiority and incongruity, while reflecting on personal experiences. They emphasize humor's ability to shape cultural values and foster connections, all while navigating the complex interplay of laughter, emotions, and social dynamics.
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Jul 27, 2025 • 23min

Episode 145, The Mystery of Morality: Live in London (Part II - Audience Questions)

In this lively discussion, Alex O’Connor, a moral philosophy expert known for his insights on emotivism, joins a panel to unravel the origins of morality. They tackle intriguing questions about personal choices and societal structures, particularly regarding family dynamics and marriage. The group also explores the intersection of Hindu philosophy and moral truths, recommending key texts. The candid audience Q&A further dives into ethical emotivism, revealing how emotions shape our moral landscape.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 1h 15min

Episode 145, The Mystery of Morality: Live in London (Part I - The Debate)

Join thinkers Richard Swinburne, an Oxford philosopher, Jessica Frazier, a religious studies scholar, Alex O’Connor, the CosmicSkeptic, and bioethicist Peter Singer for a lively debate on morality. They tackle pressing issues like animal rights, the ethics of same-sex relationships, and the cultural roots of morality. Expect a thought-provoking discussion that contrasts Eastern and Western views and explores the interplay between emotion and ethical reasoning. Prepare for humor amidst serious inquiries as they unravel the mystery of moral inclusion.
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Jun 29, 2025 • 33min

Episode 144, Steven Pinker x Richard Dawkins: Live in London (Part II - Audience Questions)

Join psychologist Steven Pinker, renowned for his insights on language and human nature, in a captivating discussion with biologist Richard Dawkins. They tackle the generational shifts in religious beliefs and the ethical implications of AI on society. Dive into the evolving standards of animal welfare and the intriguing future of synthetic meat. The duo engages in thought-provoking Q&A, contemplating AI consciousness and the potential impacts on human evolution. A lively exchange that brilliantly connects the past, present, and future of humanity!
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Jun 15, 2025 • 1h 5min

Episode 144, Steven Pinker x Richard Dawkins: Live in London (Part I - The Future of Humanity)

In a captivating discussion, Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist, interviews cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker. They explore the evolution of humanity, diving deep into language, culture, and cognition's roles in our development. Topics include societal progress and public perception, highlighting cognitive biases that often skew our understanding. They also address the controversial idea of nature’s rights and how political beliefs shape our grasp of information. Optimism for the future, especially driven by technology and AI, rounds out their insightful dialogue.
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Jun 1, 2025 • 31min

Episode 143, ‘The Philosophy of Mental Health’ with Rose Cartwright (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

In this engaging discussion, Rose Cartwright, author of 'Pure' and 'The Maps We Carry,' dives deep into the current mental health crisis. She explores the societal shifts contributing to the rise of mental health disorders, questioning whether modern life or evolving narratives about mental well-being play a role. She shares personal experiences with various therapeutic methods, including psychedelic journeys, and examines the complex impact of socioeconomic factors on mental health. The conversation is a blend of humor and profound insights, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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May 18, 2025 • 36min

Episode 143, ‘The Philosophy of Mental Health’ with Rose Cartwright (Part I - The Maps We Carry)

Rose Cartwright, author of 'Pure' and 'The Maps We Carry', dives into the urgent mental health crisis affecting society today. She explores the impact of modern life on mental well-being and critiques traditional biomedical approaches to mental suffering. Cartwright emphasizes the power of storytelling in navigating mental health challenges, advocating for new narratives and frameworks. She also discusses the complexities of psychiatric diagnoses, the role of psychedelics, and highlights how personal experiences shape our understanding of mental health.
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May 4, 2025 • 33min

Episode 142, 'The Philosophy of Food' with Julian Baggini (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Julian Baggini, a renowned philosopher and member of the Food Ethics Council, dives deep into food's ethical dimensions and its global impact. He examines the balance between animal welfare and practical activism, critiquing utilitarian views. The discussion also tackles the philosophy behind cultured meat, scrutinizing its practicalities versus traditional methods. Baggini explores the complexities surrounding GMOs, advocating for informed food choices. Additionally, he highlights the emotional and social significance of food and shared meals, revealing their philosophical depths.
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Apr 20, 2025 • 41min

Episode 142, 'The Philosophy of Food' with Julian Baggini (Part I - How the World Eats)

Join philosopher and popular writer Julian Baggini as he delves into the vital connections between our food choices and broader philosophical themes. He discusses the complexities of modern food systems, questioning capitalism’s role in exploitation. Baggini highlights environmental issues like destructive fishing practices and emphasizes the urgent need for systemic changes to combat food waste and injustices faced by farmers. His insights prompt listeners to reflect on ethics, sustainability, and the significance of conscious eating in today’s world.
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Apr 6, 2025 • 39min

Episode 141, ‘Deadly Sins’ with Elizabeth Oldfield (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Elizabeth Oldfield, a writer and host of The Sacred podcast, delves into the relevance of the seven deadly sins in today's fragmented society. She discusses how these ancient concepts serve as reflections on our ability to connect and flourish. The conversation also touches on living intentionally within communities, balancing forgiveness and accountability in public discourse, and challenging gender norms to foster inclusivity in philosophical discussions. Oldfield invites listeners to rethink faith and the moral transformations possible through relational understanding.

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