The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it.Each episode we pick a text and chat about it with insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy or even have read the text we're talking about to follow and enjoy the discussion.
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A Philosophy Podcast and Philosophy Blog
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedians' lives. Bair's gritty and hilarious style combined with Seth's goofy and sharp wit makes for a uniquely entertaining experience. Each month, they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests. Tune in for a rollercoaster of humor and humiliation with Bair and Seth at the helm.
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Partially Redacted brings together leaders in engineering, data, AI, security, and privacy to share knowledge, best practices, and real world experiences. Each episode provides an in-depth conversation with an industry expert who dives into their background and experience. They’ll share practical advice and insights about the techniques, tools, and technologies that every company – and every technology professional – should know about. Learn from an amazing array of founders, engineers, arch ...
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Car Talk for data science.
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Rich in ideas and poor in planning, this is the podcast where things could happen, or not. Whatever. Should be fun, anyways. Featuring your host, Francis Brian Shaw and a regular supply of fresh and tangy farm-raised comedians from Vancouver's bustling comedy scene.
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Cousins Jenn and Julie live on opposite coasts and discuss anything and everything, and mostly nothing. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/partiallyrelated/support
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Ep. 350: Rorty on Justification and Essentialism (Part Two)
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Concluding on "Universality and Truth" from Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism. It it coherent to simply not have a theory of truth? Rorty claims that he's not a relativist; he's just avoiding some useless parts of philosophy that just cause problems, including inculcating the respect for a non-human absolute, and this attitude und…
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Chicago's iO Theater was graced on August 21 by Mark, Bill, and special guest theater educator James Whittington, who spoke about embodiment (see Maurice Merleau-Ponty), the possible disconnect between meaning and tone, and being in the physical presence of greatness. They acted out scenes (while still sitting!) about an unsuccessful party and Expe…
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Pseudoanonymization of Data with Jack Godau
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In this episode, Sean sat down with Jack Godau to dive deep into the world of pseudoanonymization. They started by discussing Jack's career trajectory working with highly sensitive data and how that experience shapes his engineering mindset. Jack shared how pseudoanonymization differs from anonymization, explaining its value for maintaining data ut…
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedian's lives. Each month they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests.This week's guest is the very funny Tina Townes!…
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Ep. 350: Rorty on Justification and Essentialism (Part Two)
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Concluding on "Universality and Truth" from Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism. It it coherent to simply not have a theory of truth? Rorty claims that he's not a relativist; he's just avoiding some useless parts of philosophy that just cause problems, including inculcating the respect for a non-human absolute, and this attitude und…
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PEL Presents PvI#82: LIVE in Personability w/ James Whittington
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Chicago's iO Theater was graced on August 21 by Mark, Bill, and special guest theater educator James Whittington, who spoke about embodiment (see Maurice Merleau-Ponty), the possible disconnect between meaning and tone, and being in the physical presence of greatness. They acted out scenes (while still sitting!) about an unsuccessful party and Expe…
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PEL Presents PvI#82: LIVE in Personability w/ James Whittington
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Chicago's iO Theater was graced on August 21 by Mark, Bill, and special guest theater educator James Whittington, who spoke about embodiment (see Maurice Merleau-Ponty), the possible disconnect between meaning and tone, and being in the physical presence of greatness. They acted out scenes (while still sitting!) about an unsuccessful party and Expe…
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In light of the new film Trap, we look at this writer/director's oeuvre. Was he a bright light (The Sixth Sense) that at one point went out (certainly by The Happening), and has that light gone back on as he's regained full control in his most recent films (Knock at the Cabin, The Visit, et al.)? Is he a genius, overrated, or somehow both? Mark, La…
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Ep. 350: Rorty on Justification and Essentialism (Part One)
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On "Universality and Truth" and "Pan-Relationalism," which are lectures 3-5 in Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism. How do we justify democracy? Rorty says we don't have to refer to transcendent Truth or Good to do this. He also denies the disinction between essential and accidental properties, and in fact between substance and prop…
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Ep. 350: Rorty on Justification and Essentialism (Part One)
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On "Universality and Truth" and "Pan-Relationalism," which are lectures 3-5 in Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism. How do we justify democracy? Rorty says we don't have to refer to transcendent Truth or Good to do this. He also denies the disinction between essential and accidental properties, and in fact between substance and prop…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. On "Universality and Truth" and "Pan-Relationalism," which are lectures 3-5 in Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism. How do we justify democracy? Rorty says we don't have to refer to transcendent Truth or Good to do this. He also denies the disinction be…
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PEL Presents PMP#181: M. Night Shyamalan's Films Are a Trap
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In light of the new film Trap, we look at this writer/director's oeuvre. Was he a bright light (The Sixth Sense) that at one point went out (certainly by The Happening), and has that light gone back on as he's regained full control in his most recent films (Knock at the Cabin, The Visit, et al.)? Is he a genius, overrated, or somehow both? Mark, La…
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PEL Presents PMP#181: M. Night Shyamalan's Films Are a Trap
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In light of the new film Trap, we look at this writer/director's oeuvre. Was he a bright light (The Sixth Sense) that at one point went out (certainly by The Happening), and has that light gone back on as he's regained full control in his most recent films (Knock at the Cabin, The Visit, et al.)? Is he a genius, overrated, or somehow both? Mark, La…
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PEL Presents NEM#222: Amy Rigby's Nostalgic Simplicity
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Amy started out as an NYC punk fan, was in the "cow punk" band Last Roundup with her brother, and then in a vocal trio called The Shams that released an album and an EP around 1993. She finally emerged as a full front-person as a solo artist in 1997; she's since released nine solo albums plus three more with her husband Wreckless Eric, who now serv…
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PEL Presents NEM#222: Amy Rigby's Nostalgic Simplicity
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Amy started out as an NYC punk fan, was in the "cow punk" band Last Roundup with her brother, and then in a vocal trio called The Shams that released an album and an EP around 1993. She finally emerged as a full front-person as a solo artist in 1997; she's since released nine solo albums plus three more with her husband Wreckless Eric, who now serv…
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Known for casting mythical heroes in human proportions, Eurpides has his hands full with Medea—homocidal sorcerous, granddaughter of the sun, and a woman who does not take betrayal lightly. Nevertheless, the poet is able to capture the agony of someone who has given up everything for love—family, home, and homeland—only to find her passion disregar…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. Continuing on Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism, ch. 1, "Pragmatism and Religion" and 2, "Pragmatism as Romantic Polytheism." Rorty evaluates past pragmatists' approaches to religion, arguing contra James that it can't be "privatized," that democratic…
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Ep. 349: Rorty's Pluralistic Pragmatism (Part Two)
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Continuing on Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism, ch. 1, "Pragmatism and Religion" and 2, "Pragmatism as Romantic Polytheism." Rorty evaluates past pragmatists' approaches to religion, arguing contra James that it can't be "privatized," that democratic social goals involve shared rationality, which means that all of our beliefs are…
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Ep. 349: Rorty's Pluralistic Pragmatism (Part Two)
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Continuing on Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism, ch. 1, "Pragmatism and Religion" and 2, "Pragmatism as Romantic Polytheism." Rorty evaluates past pragmatists' approaches to religion, arguing contra James that it can't be "privatized," that democratic social goals involve shared rationality, which means that all of our beliefs are…
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedian's lives. Each month they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests.This week's guest is the very funny Brandon Walley!…
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedian's lives. Each month they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests.This week's guest is the reigning and defending Partially Cooked Cha…
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PREMIUM-Closereads: Merleau-Ponty on the Body
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We begin a long series on Maurice Merleau-Ponty's "Phenomenology of Perception" (1945), focusing on Part I, "The Body": "Experience and Objective Thought." To get the whole recording, you can become a PEL Citizen, or simply go subscribe to the Closereads: Philosophy with Mark and Wes podcast at closereadsphilosophy.com. You can also watch the proce…
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PREMIUM-Closereads: Merleau-Ponty on the Body
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We begin a long series on Maurice Merleau-Ponty's "Phenomenology of Perception" (1945), focusing on Part I, "The Body": "Experience and Objective Thought." To get the whole recording, you can become a PEL Citizen, or simply go subscribe to the Closereads: Philosophy with Mark and Wes podcast at closereadsphilosophy.com. You can also watch the proce…
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Our long lost episode. Consider it a mystery box. Mark philosophizes at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Bill improvises (and teaches) at chicagoimprovstudio.com. Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast to get all our post-game discussions, a video version of the podcast, and other bonus stuff. The post Philosophy vs. Improv #81: Unshelved…
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As Pretty Much Pop ends its 5th year of podcasting, Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn and Al break from our usual format to talk in a more free-form way about the thin line between the "new" media we talk about on the show and the classics of yesteryear. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via…
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Wes & Erin continue their discussion of two of Marie de France’s most famous lais—”Laustic” and “Guigemar”—and how their narratives marry the “flesh” of text, art, and symbology, to the “spirit” of the spoken word (via dialogue, oaths and covenants, and authorial commentary), in order, perhaps, to communicate something of the mysterious and dangero…
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Ep. 349: Rorty's Pluralistic Pragmatism (Part One)
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On Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism (1997), ch. 1-2 about religion. Should democracy be defended on absolutist grounds, e.g. by reference to God-given or natural rights, the nature of Man, or the dictates of Reason? Rorty says no! Democracy, ethics, and even truth itself are a matter for societies to decide for themselves. Monoth…
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Ep. 349: Rorty's Pluralistic Pragmatism (Part One)
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On Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism (1997), ch. 1-2 about religion. Should democracy be defended on absolutist grounds, e.g. by reference to God-given or natural rights, the nature of Man, or the dictates of Reason? Rorty says no! Democracy, ethics, and even truth itself are a matter for societies to decide for themselves. Monoth…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. On Richard Rorty's Pragmatism As Anti-Authoritarianism (1997), ch. 1-2 about religion. Should democracy be defended on absolutist grounds, e.g. by reference to God-given or natural rights, the nature of Man, or the dictates of Reason? Rorty says no! Democracy, ethics, …
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PEL Presents PMP#180: Season Four Wrap: Nostalgia
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As Pretty Much Pop ends its 5th year of podcasting, Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn and Al break from our usual format to talk in a more free-form way about the thin line between the "new" media we talk about on the show and the classics of yesteryear. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via…
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PEL Presents PMP#180: Season Four Wrap: Nostalgia
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As Pretty Much Pop ends its 5th year of podcasting, Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn and Al break from our usual format to talk in a more free-form way about the thin line between the "new" media we talk about on the show and the classics of yesteryear. For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via…
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The Evolution of Certificate Management with Anchor Security's Ben Burkert
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In this episode, Sean sits down with Ben Burkert, Co-founder and CTO of Anchor, to dive into the world of certificate management and internal TLS. We explore how certificates and TLS function, the inherent difficulties in managing internal TLS certificates, and why nearly every engineer has a horror story related to it. Ben also shares insights int…
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedian's lives. Each month they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests.This week's guest is the very funny Ben Malone!…
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedian's lives. Each month they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests.This week's guest is the very funny JP Ford!…
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Hosted by Bair and Seth Dees, the "Partially Cooked Podcast" delves into the most embarrassing moments of comedian's lives. Each month they turn these confessions into material for a no-holds-barred live roast, creating unforgettable laughter for both the audience and their guests.This week's guest is the very funny Red!…
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Ep. 348: Tim Williamson's Knowledge-First Epistemology (Part Two)
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Continuing on "Knowledge First Epistemology" (2011), "Justifications, Excuses, and Sceptical Scenarios" (2015), and "Morally Loaded Cases in Philosophy" (2019). How does knowledge-first epistemology relate to reliabilism? What are its moral implications? Does W. have a good argument against relativism and skepticism? Get more at partiallyexaminedli…
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Ep. 348: Tim Williamson's Knowledge-First Epistemology (Part Two)
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Continuing on "Knowledge First Epistemology" (2011), "Justifications, Excuses, and Sceptical Scenarios" (2015), and "Morally Loaded Cases in Philosophy" (2019). How does knowledge-first epistemology relate to reliabilism? What are its moral implications? Does W. have a good argument against relativism and skepticism? Get more at partiallyexaminedli…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content, including a new, supporter-exclusive, PEL Nightcap. Continuing on "Knowledge First Epistemology" (2011), "Justifications, Excuses, and Sceptical Scenarios" (2015), and "Morally Loaded Cases in Philosophy" (2019). How does knowledge-first epistemology relate to reliabil…
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PREMIUM-PEL End-of-Summer Nightcap 2024
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Mark, Wes, and Dylan again talk politics, including conspiracy theorist psychology, whether post-modernism is responsible for current "post-truth" discourse on the Right (see the PvI David Shields episode), our previous guest John Ganz who now has a bestselling book, and finally the relief at actually having some Presidential choice that is not pas…
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PREMIUM-PEL End-of-Summer Nightcap 2024
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Mark, Wes, and Dylan again talk politics, including conspiracy theorist psychology, whether post-modernism is responsible for current "post-truth" discourse on the Right (see the PvI David Shields episode), our previous guest John Ganz who now has a bestselling book, and finally the relief at actually having some Presidential choice that is not pas…
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