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Thinkin' Bros Podcast
Chris and Alex
53 episodes
1 week ago
Your favorite corner-store philosophers trying to figure out life one conundrum at a time. We are two brothers in love with thinking. Our dream is to use casual philosophy to figure out most of life's uncertainties. Delusional? Perhaps. One thing is certain: we will not arrive at this goal without engaging in meaningful discourse with others. Help us achieve this dream.
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Your favorite corner-store philosophers trying to figure out life one conundrum at a time. We are two brothers in love with thinking. Our dream is to use casual philosophy to figure out most of life's uncertainties. Delusional? Perhaps. One thing is certain: we will not arrive at this goal without engaging in meaningful discourse with others. Help us achieve this dream.
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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52. The End (Kinda) | Thinkin' Bros Podcast
Thinkin' Bros Podcast
1 hour 22 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
52. The End (Kinda) | Thinkin' Bros Podcast

🧠 Thinkin’ Bros Podcast is hosted by intellectual phenomena Alex and Chris. We make psychology and philosophy accessible through informal discussions and try to find ways to use these disciplines to enhance our everyday lives.


👉 In this season 2 finale, we discuss Plato's "The Apology". Although not an apology at all, Socrates defends himself in front of the Athenian court in his usual masterful way. His argumentative skills are unmatched and seem to check every box of a modern debate club specialist. Despite the 2000-year difference, it seems like politics haven't changed much, and persuasion seems to overshadow truth in this dialogue as well.

P.S. Thanks to everyone who supported us during this journey. This is not an ending, but a break that will make us come back more skillful than ever. Your constructive feedback has been a major reason for our progress, but now that we've plateaued, we will take some time off to break through it. Until next time!


🤔 “Figured it Out” rating: We Forgot/10

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*Note that none of the introductory clips actually refer to Thinkin’ Bros Podcast. They are edited together to make it appear as though they do.

Thinkin' Bros Podcast
Your favorite corner-store philosophers trying to figure out life one conundrum at a time. We are two brothers in love with thinking. Our dream is to use casual philosophy to figure out most of life's uncertainties. Delusional? Perhaps. One thing is certain: we will not arrive at this goal without engaging in meaningful discourse with others. Help us achieve this dream.