The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

著者: Jack Symes | Andrew Horton Oliver Marley and Rose de Castellane
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  • An 'informal and informative' philosophy podcast inspiring and supporting students, teachers, academics and free-thinkers worldwide. All episodes are available at www.thepanpsycast.com.
    Copyright (©, ®) 2022 - Jack Symes. All Rights Reserved.
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An 'informal and informative' philosophy podcast inspiring and supporting students, teachers, academics and free-thinkers worldwide. All episodes are available at www.thepanpsycast.com.
Copyright (©, ®) 2022 - Jack Symes. All Rights Reserved.
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  • Episode 137, Between God and Atheism: Live in London (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)
    2024/12/15

    This is a live recording from our recent show at The Royal Institution Theatre in London.

    The panel includes returning guests Philip Goff (professor of philosophy at Durham) and Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury), as well as two new panellists, Elizabeth Oldfield (the popular writer) and Alex O’Connor (the popular YouTuber).

    It’s a very warm and good-spirited debate exploring the problems with traditional religion and atheism. The main arguments discussed are the argument for God from design and the argument against God from evil. Veteran listeners will be familiar with these arguments; still, in each case, it’s fascinating to hear the responses from both sides of the aisle on what their opponents take to be the strongest objections to their view.

    Without further ado, here’s the audio from our live show…we hope you enjoy the conversation.

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    39 分
  • Episode 137, Between God and Atheism: Live in London (Part I - The Debate)
    2024/12/01

    This is a live recording from our recent show at The Royal Institution Theatre in London.

    The panel includes returning guests Philip Goff (professor of philosophy at Durham) and Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury), as well as two new panellists, Elizabeth Oldfield (the popular writer) and Alex O’Connor (the popular YouTuber).

    It’s a very warm and good-spirited debate exploring the problems with traditional religion and atheism. The main arguments discussed are the argument for God from design and the argument against God from evil. Veteran listeners will be familiar with these arguments; still, in each case, it’s fascinating to hear the responses from both sides of the aisle on what their opponents take to be the strongest objections to their view.

    Without further ado, here’s the audio from our live show…we hope you enjoy the conversation.

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    48 分
  • Episode 136, ‘A World Unmade’ with Peter Hitchens (Part II - A Revolution Betrayed)
    2024/11/17

    The Western world faces a tidal wave of secularisation, which shows no signs of receding. In the UK, Christian self-identification has plummeted – dropping, for example, from 72% in 2001 to 47% in 2021. The secularists argue that this trend reflects a shift towards an inclusive and intellectually progressive society; their critics, however, warn that the decline of faith erodes our moral foundations and frays our social ties. “The secular flood isn’t just about church attendance,” they say, “but strikes at the heart of our nation’s identity and stability.”

    For many conservatives, nowhere is this betrayal of our values more evident than our education system. In the UK, the 1944 Education Act introduced free secondary education to all children for the first time – with grammar schools said to offer exceptional educations to our most talented students. Today, grammar schools are in decline, and the founding of new ones prohibited. It was argued that these schools favoured the middle classes and perpetuated social divisions; others, however, believe that closing these pathways has reduced educational and social opportunities. Like the Christian identity of the nation, grammar schools are at risk of being confined to history books.

    In this episode, we’ll be speaking with Peter Hitchens – British journalist, author, and social critic – about what religious and educational changes mean for the soul of Britain. Together, we’ll explore whether this shift marks the dawn of a more inclusive era – or the washing away of a once Great Britain.

    Links

    Peter Hitchens, Mail Online: Blog

    Peter Hitchens, The Spectator

    Peter Hitchens, The Rage Against God (book)

    Peter Hitchens, A Revolution Betrayed (book)

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    33 分

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