Can’t quite shake off the edgelordy elements.
The discussions are more detailed than is true of a lot of philosophy podcasts, but it still suffers from some intuitions being taken fairly uncritically, and given outsized consequents. Decided not to continue subscribing when Aaron apologised for a misspeaking in a previous episode (misidentifying schizophrenia with DID), only to be followed by Thomas making the same misidentification on purpose, feigning the experience of DID. It was a moment when nothing needed said, but that specifically needed not said. You can get as-good and better philosophical conversations on youtube, but a better sense of decorum. Other non-fiction podcasts are available for your drive.
hallucinationboy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/09/20
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