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The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Matthew Hazelwood
10 episodes
4 days ago
Hello internet! This is Matthew and welcome to The Philosopher’s Guide to the Apocalypse. This is not, as you might suppose, a podcast about surviving the Zombie Apocalypse. At that point all hope is lost, and you should run into the hoard of zombies. No, this is a podcast in which a variety of subjects will be examined using philosophy in the hopes of gaining greater insight and perspective. This podcast won’t solve all your problems, but it will make you think. Your milage may vary. Normies not allowed.
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Hello internet! This is Matthew and welcome to The Philosopher’s Guide to the Apocalypse. This is not, as you might suppose, a podcast about surviving the Zombie Apocalypse. At that point all hope is lost, and you should run into the hoard of zombies. No, this is a podcast in which a variety of subjects will be examined using philosophy in the hopes of gaining greater insight and perspective. This podcast won’t solve all your problems, but it will make you think. Your milage may vary. Normies not allowed.
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The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep. 10: Kant, Nietzsche: Arendt: On the Philosopher in Politics

The title of the episode is taken from an essay I wrote over the summer under the guidance of one my professors. This is the first draft and I would need to spend a lot more time writing and researching before I would even think of publishing it. But I offer it to the internet in the hopes that it will offer two hours of amusement at the very least. At most I hope it helps you think in a more deeper way about what the relationship between philosophy and politics is and whether being a philosopher changes the sort of citizen a person is.

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2 years ago
1 hour 44 minutes

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep. 9: The Overturning of Roe V. Wade

On episode nine of The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse,  I give my thoughts on today's decision regarding the overturning of Roe v. Wade. This was an impromptu episode, so I did not write a script or do any in-depth research. But I have thought about this issue a lot over a period of many years, and I wanted to get my voice out there during this trying time. This is one of those philosophical questions which has a real effect on public policy and everyday life.

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3 years ago
1 hour 50 minutes 58 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep. 8: Federalist #10 by Publius (ft. Karl Nord)

On the eight episode of The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse, Karl Nord comes on the podcast to discuss the tenth essay in The Federalist Papers written by Publius (James Madison's chosen pseudonym) on the prevalence of factions, and how to mitigate their effects. Along the way we discuss collectivism vs individualism, the place for sacrifice in the social body, and whether America is more or less democratic than it used to be.  

Note: In the intro I say that Karl Nord mentions French literature in the conversation. What I meant to say was "Russian literature".

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3 years ago
1 hour 45 minutes 54 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep. 7: On the Use (and Misuse) of Education (ft. Mynaa M.)

After a good long hiatus, The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse is back. I present the listeners with a conversation I had with my friend Mynaa Miesnowan. We discuss what it means to be a philosopher, how ideas affect (or don't affect) human history, and most importantly perhaps, the nature and methods of education, what it means to be educated, and why the smart people have the toughest time in formal education.   

https://www.matchmaker.fm/podcast-guest/mynaa-miesnowan-3e7090 

Music: https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

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3 years ago
3 hours 26 minutes 35 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep.6: Why Ideas Are Dangerous

In one of the first YouTube Videos I made for my channel The Anti-Philosopher I talk about how I no longer identify as a liberal. My statement is more true now than it was when I originally said it. This podcast is a long rant in which I explore the challenges an individual faces when he questions the messaging his culture sends him, and/or questions formally cherished beliefs. But as difficult as these processes are, I think they should be embraced, because they will allow you to learn and grow and be a better (more intellectually honest) thinker overall. That, at least, is what can be hoped for.

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4 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 32 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep.5: I Am A Decadent

I read a New York Times article written on the topic of the Decadence, and although the article wasn't the best it got me thinking on the topic more broadly. It is in vogue now to speak about cultural and political decline. Unfortunately as much as I hate cliché I have to agree with the majority here, and this episode is my extrapolation on the issue (how to define decadence, what are the signs, and whether there is anything we can do about it). Also, this upload is a week late and I did not have time to edit it, so you're getting the raw cut. Thanks for understanding. 

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4 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 57 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep. 4: Why History Matters

In the fourth episode of The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse, Matthew discusses why he thinks the study of history is important and how it can assist when talking about various sociopolitical and philosophical issues (a few examples being the protests in Cuba, reparations/race relations, and US foreign policy). To be alive means you are playing a part in history no matter how small. And if that isn't a good reason to study history, I don't know what is!

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4 years ago
55 minutes 35 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep.3: Machiavelli's Revenge (The Rules for Rulers)

In this episode I dissect the arguments made by the YouTuber CGP Gray in his video The Rules for Rulers, and I respond to them in turn. This is a very popular video, and his arguments are quite fascinating (very Machiavellian-hence why I chose this title). But at the same time that I respect and agree with his overall thesis, I think Gray's arguments lack a nuance which is warranted given the subject matter. While it is true that political leaders seek power, human motivation is very rarely about one thing. Nevertheless, I highly suggest that my listeners go watch the video themselves, and decide whether or not they agree with it. 

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4 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 56 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep. 2: The New Atheist's Paid for Our Sins

Hello internet! This is Matthew and welcome to The Philosopher’s Guide to the Apocalypse. In this episode I read the rough draft of an essay that I wrote on my religious views. Afterwards I discuss what I myself think about the essay and the conclusion that I have come to regarding the debate between critics of religion and defenders of religion. Also, I was greatly influenced by the New Atheists as a teenager, so this episode was like a trip down memory lane for me.

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4 years ago
42 minutes 31 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Ep.1: Is Philosophy Useless?

Hello internet! This is Matthew and welcome to The Philosopher’s Guide to the Apocalypse. In this episode I read the rough draft of an essay that I wrote on my religious views. Afterwards I discuss what I myself think about the essay and the conclusion that I have come to regarding the debate between critics of religion and defenders of religion. Also, I was greatly influenced by the New Atheists as a teenager, so this episode was like a trip down memory lane for me.

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4 years ago
16 minutes 56 seconds

The Philosopher's Guide to the Apocalypse
Hello internet! This is Matthew and welcome to The Philosopher’s Guide to the Apocalypse. This is not, as you might suppose, a podcast about surviving the Zombie Apocalypse. At that point all hope is lost, and you should run into the hoard of zombies. No, this is a podcast in which a variety of subjects will be examined using philosophy in the hopes of gaining greater insight and perspective. This podcast won’t solve all your problems, but it will make you think. Your milage may vary. Normies not allowed.