Episodes
Is your consciousness more than just being aware? All human beings have consciousness, although there are times when we forfeit access to our consciousness. It is the ability to comprehend the form of the self. Does consciousness fit into one of the 3 faculties of our soul? The idea that made-up stories can have meaning is uniquely human. We take the question of consciousness in a lot of directions and cover a lot of ground in this episode. Also in this episode: Banter about hard candies,...
Published 10/29/21
What is the human form? How does humanity work? And what is theosis? Who has lived a sinless life? Let's explore these questions as well as what the East and the West have to say about the state of our souls upon our creation.  This episode is shorter because it does not contain banter.
Published 02/15/21
Published 02/15/21
How many colors do you have? Do you have more or less colors than anyone else? Does the language we speak influence the way we perceive colors? Which colors are more basic than others? How do you get more? We explore these questions and more. Also in this episode: An ancient festival tradition, harvest festivals, Stanford Pork Days, Amaretto, Glencairn glasses, and please and thank you/salutations in other languages.
Published 01/31/21
Special Guest: Matthew Davis Here's a shorter episode than usual. We recap Pt. 1 and discuss The Four Causes. Also in this episode: Banter about how copyright infringement works.
Published 01/12/21
Special Guests: Eric Karl II and David Cao Principles of Nature is a work by a theologian/philosopher from the 13th century named Thomas Aquinas. It is primarily a glossary of terms. He is going to define of a bunch of philosophical-jargon terms so that when you read anything else that he ever wrote you know what words he's using, and you know what his philosophical premises are about these words. In this episode we cover the first nine paragraphs of the 40-some-odd paragraph work. We also...
Published 12/14/20
Special Guests: Philip Hanigan and Eric Karl II This episode is a casual conversation covering a wide range of topics including: Spanish word choice in Mass parts, the French word for potatoes, Ecclesiastical Latin, Books in the Bible, Revelation and The Four Horsemen, Latin word choice from a scene in the movie The Passion, C.S. Lewis' The Four Loves as it applies to John 21, what we can know about God, the Seven Transcendentals, and a discussion about Philip's capstone paper on Beauty.
Published 11/16/20
Your body is a container. Ideas are food. The stock market is a building. We use conceptual metaphors accepted by our culture everyday without thinking about it. Let's discuss some of them and ones from different cultures in this installment of Deep Thoughts on the Rocks! Also on this episode: Badminton, Speech Jammers, Fidget Spinners, and more on Gricean Maxims.
Published 11/08/20
How does language influence thought? In this episode we discuss humans that have no language, tip-of-the-tongue syndrome, and the Gricean Maxims.
Published 11/01/20
What does Fr. Tanquerey have to say about Magnanimity and Ambition? What do they have in common, and what makes them different? Find out in the first installment of Deep Thoughts on the Rocks!  Also discussed in this episode: Group petitions and St. Thérèse of Lisieux.
Published 10/25/20