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Egg Timer Philosophy
Eric Roark
148 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast where philosophical ideas are scrambled up in about five to ten minutes. From ancient philosophy to contemporary approaches and everything in between, if you are looking for accessible, interesting, and relevant philosophy served up fast then you are in the right spot. New episode dished out weekly. Check out the egg timer philosophy website at: www.eggtimerphilosophy.com Send any comments about past episodes or suggestions for new episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com
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A podcast where philosophical ideas are scrambled up in about five to ten minutes. From ancient philosophy to contemporary approaches and everything in between, if you are looking for accessible, interesting, and relevant philosophy served up fast then you are in the right spot. New episode dished out weekly. Check out the egg timer philosophy website at: www.eggtimerphilosophy.com Send any comments about past episodes or suggestions for new episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com
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Egg Timer Philosophy
147: Thomas Malthus on Population

Today's episode of the egg timer takes a look at Thomas Malthus's ideas about population and the significant influence that they had on 19th century thought.

If you have comments, questions, or ideas for future episodes send them over to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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1 year ago
15 minutes 3 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
146: Hardin on The Tragedy of The Commons

in 1968 Garrett Hardin published 'The Tragedy of the Commons' and since that time his ideas have proved highly influential to a wide range of thinkers including philosophers, political scientists, economists, ecologists, and biologists. Tune to learn what the tragedy of the commons is and what solutions have been offered to try to address the problem.

A link to Hardin's article can be found here: https://math.uchicago.edu/~shmuel/Modeling/Hardin,%20Tragedy%20of%20the%20Commons.pdf

Send your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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1 year ago
11 minutes 47 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
145: The Commons

This episode of the egg timer takes a critical look at what the commons are and why they matter to the history of ideas.

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2 years ago
13 minutes 25 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
144: Confirmation Bias

Tune into today's episode to learn more about confirmation bias. What is it? Why do we have it? What can be done about it?


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2 years ago
11 minutes 13 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
143: Bioethics and Organ Donation

Tune in for a discussion of ethical issues related with organ donation and specifically what a system of organ donation ought to be like.

Send your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
12 minutes 14 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
142: Philosophy and 1984: Part 4

This fourth and final installment of the Summer Series takes a look at the philosophical themes from the last quarter of 1984. Winston is being interrogated by O'Brien and what ensues in their encounter is a vivid description of totalitarianism at its worse and lots of ground for philosophical consideration.

A free copy of 1984 can be found here: http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021.txt

Send over your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
141: Philosophy and 1984: Part 3

This third installment of the Summer Series returns to 1984 where Winston and Julia are becoming increasingly entangled in a dangerous conspiracy against The Party.

A free copy of 1984 can be found here: http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021.txt

Send over your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
12 minutes 4 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
140: Philosophy and 1984: Part 2

This installment of the Summer Series takes a look at some of the more important philosophical and social themes from the second quarter of 1984. Winston visits the proles section of the city and beings a secret and rebellious romantic relationship with Julia. He also receives an invitation from an Inner Party member named O'Brien which he hopes will set the stage for revolution against The Party.

A free copy of 1984 can be found here: http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021.txt

Send over your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
18 minutes 25 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
139: Philosophy and 1984: Part 1

This first installment of the Summer Series takes a look at philosophical themes from the first quarter of Orwell's classic, 1984. Tune in to hear ideas about totalitarian dystopia, power and control, and doublethink.


A free copy of 1984 can be found here: http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021.txt

Send over your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com


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2 years ago
22 minutes 10 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
138: Philosophy and 1984 Summer Series Announcement

The 2023 Summer series will highlight themes from George Orwell's classic dystopian creation, 1984. The initial episode covering the first quarter of the book will be released June 28th, the second episode on July 12th, the third on July 26th, and the last on August 9th.


A free copy of 1984 can be found here: http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100021.txt


Send over your questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com


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2 years ago
2 minutes 58 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
137: Leibniz on Monads

What is the fundamental element of reality? In 1714 Leibniz published the Monadology and gave a very interesting answer to this question. There he argued that a non-physical part less basic substance called a Monad was indeed the fundamental element of reality. Tune in to learn more about Monads and see if you think Leibnitz was on to unlocking one of the oldest metaphysical quandaries.


You can find a free copy of the Monadology here: https://www.plato-philosophy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/The-Monadology-1714-by-Gottfried-Wilhelm-LEIBNIZ-1646-1716.pdf


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2 years ago
13 minutes 49 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
136: Duties Owed to Future Generations?

Can we owe duties to people who do not yet exist? Tune in as this vexing philosophical and ethical question gets scrambled up.

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2 years ago
10 minutes 30 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
135: Ethics And The Law

This episode of the egg timer offers some introductory questions and themes about the relationship between ethics and the law.

Send you questions, comments, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
12 minutes 1 second

Egg Timer Philosophy
134: Camus's 'The Stranger': Part 2

This episode of the egg timer scrambles up existential themes from the second half of Albert Camus's 'The Stranger'.

You can find the full text of 'The Stranger' here: https://archive.org/stream/CamusAlbertTheStranger/CamusAlbert-TheStranger_djvu.txt

Send your comments, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
15 minutes 39 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
133: Camus's 'The Stranger': Part 1

This episode of the egg timer scrambles up existential themes from the first half of Albert Camus's 'The Stranger'.


You can find the full text of 'The Stranger' here: https://archive.org/stream/CamusAlbertTheStranger/CamusAlbert-TheStranger_djvu.txt

Send your comments, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
11 minutes 7 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
132: Camus's 'The Stranger' Preview

This episode of the egg timer previews Albert Camus's 20th century classic novel 'The Stranger'.  The next two episodes of the podcast will be devoted to taking a look at the major philosophical themes within that work.

You can find the full text of 'The Stranger' here: https://archive.org/stream/CamusAlbertTheStranger/CamusAlbert-TheStranger_djvu.txt

Send your comments, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
2 minutes 56 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
131: Hannah Arendt on the Banality of Evil

This episode of the egg timer takes a look at Hannah Arendt's thoughts about the banality of evil.  Arendt's treatment of evil was one of the most important and controversial ideas within 20th century political philosophy.  

Send your thoughts, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com


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2 years ago
7 minutes

Egg Timer Philosophy
130: Isaiah Berlin's 'Two Concepts of Liberty'

This episode of the egg timer takes a look at Isaiah Berlin's 20th century political philosophy classic, 'Two Concepts of Liberty'.  Tune in to learn more about the distinction Berlin makes between positive and negative liberty and why he rejects the idea that political communities should strive to enhance positive liberty.

Here is a link to Berlin essay: https://cactus.utahtech.edu/green/B_Readings/I_Berlin%20Two%20Concpets%20of%20Liberty.pdf

Send you comments, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
11 minutes 42 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
129: Two Utilitarian Thought Experiments

For today's episode a couple of thought experiments meant to provoke some critical thought surrounding utilitarian ethics.

Send your comments, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
9 minutes 47 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
128: Price Gouging and Scarcity

For most people price gouging is a very cut and dry ethical issue.  Tune in to find out how considerations of scarcity make the issue more complex than it first appears to be.

Send your thoughts, questions, and ideas for future episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com

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2 years ago
14 minutes 52 seconds

Egg Timer Philosophy
A podcast where philosophical ideas are scrambled up in about five to ten minutes. From ancient philosophy to contemporary approaches and everything in between, if you are looking for accessible, interesting, and relevant philosophy served up fast then you are in the right spot. New episode dished out weekly. Check out the egg timer philosophy website at: www.eggtimerphilosophy.com Send any comments about past episodes or suggestions for new episodes to: eggtimerphilosophy@gmail.com