Aporia Podcast

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Sep 28, 2025 • 22min

Should the right engage in cancel culture?

The hosts dive into the nuances of cancel culture and whether the right should adopt similar tactics as the left. They debate the implications of public statements, employer discretion, and the consequences of off-duty conduct. Contexts like trauma and the significance of sincere apologies are examined. The conversation extends to cultural norms, overlapping values essential for democracy, and finding common ground amidst differing political views. With a focus on civility, they stress the importance of dialogue over ostracism and thoughtful responses to outrage.
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Sep 19, 2025 • 21min

Explaining the Black–White Homicide Gap

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Sep 7, 2025 • 22min

Myth, Morality and the Right

Dive into the fascinating world of miraculous claims in Christianity and their modern perceptions. Discover the clash between sacred values and monetary trade-offs, revealing deep emotional dilemmas. Explore a mytho-poetic approach to redefine faith and challenge traditional interpretations. Unpack the complexities of belief systems, comparing them to biological vulnerabilities, and see how spirituality influences political dynamics. This thought-provoking discussion critiques empirical views while highlighting Christianity's insights for contemporary values.
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Aug 18, 2025 • 21min

Conservatism, Cars and Capitalism

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Jul 28, 2025 • 22min

Colonialism Revisited | Nigel Biggar

Nigel Biggar, an Anglican priest and former professor of theology at Oxford, dives deep into the complexities of colonialism. He differentiates between imperialism and colonialism, highlighting the unique aspects of British rule in India. Biggar also addresses the dual legacy of the British Empire, recognizing both its humanitarian contributions and darker histories like slavery. Moreover, he examines the changing motivations behind British expansion, revealing a shift from purely economic interests to a more humanitarian impulse, reshaping how we view decolonization.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 21min

We're smarter than our ancient ancestors | Davide Piffer

Join Davide Piffer, an evolutionary anthropologist known for his work on genetic differences and IQ, as he delves into the intriguing world of polygenic scores. He tackles the complexities and controversies surrounding genetic research, particularly regarding intelligence and educational outcomes among various ethnic groups. The discussion also highlights the biases in existing studies, especially those focused on European populations, and examines how environmental factors like nutrition shape intelligence alongside genetic influences.
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Jul 7, 2025 • 20min

Sasha Gusev is Wrong

Sasha Gusev's critique of hereditarianism ignites a fiery discussion on genetic factors and intelligence. The debate touches on the complex relationship between genetics and environmental influences, challenging assumptions about innate superiority. Engaging analogies highlight how external support shapes cognitive outcomes. The conversation delves into the scientific validity of claims about IQ disparities among racial groups while addressing the dangers of conflating genetics with stereotypes. Intellectual dishonesty and contentious assertions are scrutinized, revealing deeper societal implications.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 22min

Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria | Dr. J. Michael Bailey

J. Michael Bailey, a pioneering sex researcher renowned for his studies on sexual orientation and transgenderism, delves into the complexities of gender dysphoria. He highlights the evolving language surrounding LGBTQ+ identities and discusses the contentious concept of autogynephilia. The conversation touches on the nuanced differences between types of transgender individuals and emphasizes the importance of empirical truths in understanding sexuality. Amid societal challenges, Bailey advocates for free speech in academia while navigating sensitive topics with care and insight.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 21min

Against Singerism | Bo Winegard and Noah Carl

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Jun 15, 2025 • 20min

What would make for the perfect heterodox conference? | Emil Kirkegaard

Dive into the thrilling world of heterodoxy as the discussion uncovers its role in social sciences. Explore the tug-of-war between orthodox beliefs and brave new ideas, with real-world implications. The conversation takes a sharp turn into academia’s sociopolitical dynamics, highlighting student activism and the push against cancel culture. Envision the delicate art of planning a heterodox conference, balancing ideological diversity with the risks of controversial topics. It's a thought-provoking exploration of freedom in academic discourse!

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