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Studious
Stuart Byers
29 episodes
5 days ago
The Studious Podcast is an exploration of our known universe, as well as our theoretical musings on it. Our aim is to examine these theories without biases, but inherent biases are kinda hard to avoid.
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The Studious Podcast is an exploration of our known universe, as well as our theoretical musings on it. Our aim is to examine these theories without biases, but inherent biases are kinda hard to avoid.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Sapir-Whorf!?!
Studious
38 minutes 21 seconds
2 years ago
Sapir-Whorf!?!

This week on Studious, we explore the concept of linguistic relativity. Can the language we learn shape our experiences and perspectives? How much of our perspective hinges conceptually, and how much of it is culturally influenced. All this and more, this week on Studious.


We also talk about linguistic relativity in relation to aliens. And somehow I completely breezed over Arrival, not to be confused with the Charlie Sheen vehicle, The Arrival. Warning: if you get triggered easily, perhaps sit this one out. I’m mild sauce level offensive.

Studious
The Studious Podcast is an exploration of our known universe, as well as our theoretical musings on it. Our aim is to examine these theories without biases, but inherent biases are kinda hard to avoid.