50 episodes

Eric Kaplan, a comedy writer (Futurama, Big Bang Theory) and doctor of philosophy, and Taylor Carman (Barnard College, Columbia University), a distinguished but humble authority on matters of existence and existentialism, host a philosophy podcast that addresses the most unsettling questions concerning human life and the nature of things and finds a path to courage using comedy, imagination, and far-ranging intellectual philosophical investigation. Along the way they grapple with the deep uncanniness of being.

Terrifying Questions Eric Kaplan & Taylor Carman

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 24 Ratings

Eric Kaplan, a comedy writer (Futurama, Big Bang Theory) and doctor of philosophy, and Taylor Carman (Barnard College, Columbia University), a distinguished but humble authority on matters of existence and existentialism, host a philosophy podcast that addresses the most unsettling questions concerning human life and the nature of things and finds a path to courage using comedy, imagination, and far-ranging intellectual philosophical investigation. Along the way they grapple with the deep uncanniness of being.

    Episode 43: Can You Learn Anything Important from Somebody Else?

    Episode 43: Can You Learn Anything Important from Somebody Else?

    Eric and his temporary co-host, Tao Ruspoli (filmmaker, co-founder of the Bombay Beach Biennale) delve deep into what it is to teach and to learn... and they ask, "Can you learn anything really important from somebody else?"

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 42: Are There Human Beings Worthy of Worship? With Geoff Dyer

    Episode 42: Are There Human Beings Worthy of Worship? With Geoff Dyer

    Tao and Eric are joined by author Geoff Dyer to question whether certain individuals are worthy of worship. Dyer’s many books include But Beautiful (about jazz),  the novel Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi and, most recently, The Last Days of Roger Federer.  A  member of the American Academy of Arts and Science and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, his books have been translated into  twenty-four  languages. He is currently a Writer in Residence  at USC. A new book Homework  (a memoir) will be published in spring 2025 by FSG  in the US and Canongate in the UK.



    Eric and Tao interrogate Geoff about his apparent adoration of Bob Dylan. A lively conversation ensues....

    • 1 hr
    Episode 41: Is Entertainment a Seductive Lie?

    Episode 41: Is Entertainment a Seductive Lie?

    Eric Kaplan and Tao Ruspoli ask about how entertainment may or may not be "true". Tao substitutes for Taylor for the next several episodes. We've also just introduced video to the podcast! Let us know what you think.

    • 53 min
    Episode 40: Is Food Art?

    Episode 40: Is Food Art?

    This week Julia Moskin, Pulitzer Prize winning food reporter for the New York Times, joins Eric and Taylor to ask whether food is (or can be) art, and how it manages to do that while also just being yummy. Should great food taste like nothing you’ve ever tasted before or should it taste like the best ever version of its ingredients? Is culinary quality subjective or objective? Why do critics write reviews? Tune in and find out.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Episode 15: Is There Any Such Thing as the Self?

    Episode 15: Is There Any Such Thing as the Self?

    Another chestnut. Am I a self? Am I myself? Am I yourself? And if there is no such thing as the self, do I not exist? The Buddha and David Hume thought so – were they right? Join Taylor and Eric as they explore the conceptual labyrinth that is ourselves.

    • 49 min
    Episode 12: Are We Our Bodies?

    Episode 12: Are We Our Bodies?

    A command performance of a classic. Are we our bodies? Do we have sould? Do we have minds? Do haircuts diminish our true selves? Can our selves be hit by a bus or uploaded onto The Cloud? The French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty's body could’t be with us for this episode, but he joins us in spirit to tell us why we only meet people in the flesh.

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
24 Ratings

24 Ratings

Mijooooo! ,

Favorite Podcast

Love it - look forward to listening every week!!!

No Neuro Babble ,

Yes yet another Philosophy podcast!

I didn’t think I needed more than Very Bad Wizards or Partially Examined Life or even Sean Carroll, but Eric and Taylor manage to turn over fresh soil, and where I don’t always agree with Eric, his sense of humor softens me up for conclusions that go against the grain of my intuitions. Kind of the way I feel about Wes on PEL, intellectually, cuz Wes isn’t funny. Also their theme music slaps.

Χριστοδουλου ,

Excellent for everyone interested in philosophy

Really happy that they make philosophy accessible to all levels of experience without watering it down. They refer to philosophers and questions that we study in departments of philosophy but explained well enough that anyone can follow along

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