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Some Questions Regarding Life (SQRL)
Audrey Hua
24 episodes
1 day ago
SQRL seeks to masticate on the simplest - yet hardest - questions that we, as humans, have faced for the past 300,000 years. Join a high-schooler as she subjects her friends (students, judges, professors, teachers and mentors included) to some questions regarding life, from music taste as an innate or learned phenomenon to whether true altruism exists. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are personal opinions only and do not constitute professional advice. This is a student-run project created for open discussion and reflection.
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SQRL seeks to masticate on the simplest - yet hardest - questions that we, as humans, have faced for the past 300,000 years. Join a high-schooler as she subjects her friends (students, judges, professors, teachers and mentors included) to some questions regarding life, from music taste as an innate or learned phenomenon to whether true altruism exists. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are personal opinions only and do not constitute professional advice. This is a student-run project created for open discussion and reflection.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Episode 14A: "Imagination"
Some Questions Regarding Life (SQRL)
33 minutes 56 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 14A: "Imagination"

I meet with Paul Galey -- teacher, former school minister, and creator of Mercersburg Academy’s Nature and Meaning course -- during the summertime, the best time to talk philosophy.

Episode in a 🌰:
We focus on a magical concept: imagination. Is imagining uniquely human? We explore how it fuels both Einstein’s physics and Buddhist philosophy, and where it touches Descartes and dolphins. We wonder: can animals imagine realms beyond survival, and what happens if a human loses their ability to imagine?

In season 2, I highlight one-to-one chats with teachers, professors, and mentors. The primary question for this entire season will remain the same: What makes a human, human?

TIMESTAMPS

00:00:00 — “I imagine, therefore I am"

  • 00:01:01 — Biology vs. spirit: what defines a human

    00:03:40 — Imagination as the bridge between science and spirituality

    00:05:06 — Quantum physics, multiverse, and the math of imagination

    00:10:00 — The dark side of imagination

    00:11:25 — Losing imagination: brain injury & essence

    00:15:35 — When does the capacity for imagination begin?

  • 00:20:23 — Materialism vs. dualism

  • 00:24:28 — Mental illness, surviving vs. thriving


  • 🥜🥜 Hypothetical Nuts of the Day

    1. If imagination is what makes us human, what happens when someone loses it?

    2. Are humans the only species that can go against their own evolutionary drive to survive?


    Hope you enjoyed the ep!

    Some Questions Regarding Life (SQRL)
    SQRL seeks to masticate on the simplest - yet hardest - questions that we, as humans, have faced for the past 300,000 years. Join a high-schooler as she subjects her friends (students, judges, professors, teachers and mentors included) to some questions regarding life, from music taste as an innate or learned phenomenon to whether true altruism exists. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are personal opinions only and do not constitute professional advice. This is a student-run project created for open discussion and reflection.