That's BS is a long-form discussion podcast where I (and usually three friends) cover topics in philosophy, politics, and science. Many episodes will review and discuss a philosophy essay, science article, or political video. When possible, I try to get a guest. This isn't a very formal podcast, but we try to keep the conversations high-level in nature and sprinkle in humor where inappropriate. ALSO, we have a YouTube channel where we post shorter videos as well as the video analogs of all podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw
In this episode, we discuss the analogies and underlying meaning in Borges' "The Lottery in Babylon." Your support helps me make more videos and podca...
In this episode, we discuss the Library of Babel, a short story by Jorge Luis Borges. Your support helps me make more videos and podcasts: Patreon: ht...
In this episode, we discuss the short story by Jorge Luis Borges, The Garden of Forking Paths Your support helps me make more videos and podcasts: Pat...
In this episode, we discuss the possible meanings behind the short story and French Film "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" Your support helps me mak...
In this episode, we discuss the famous short story, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas Your support helps me make more videos and podcasts: Patreon: h...
In this episode, we discuss Harry Frankfurt's landmark 1969 paper, "Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility Your support helps me make more v...
In this episode, we discuss Frankfurt's famous paper, Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person. Your support helps me make more videos and podc...
In this episode, we discuss Gary Watson's paper on Intelligible Moral Demand being a way to view the debate on moral responsibility. That paper is his...
In this episode, we go deep into the weeds of PF Strawson's Freedom and Resentment. PDF:http://www.filosofia.unimi.it/zucchi/NuoviFile/FreedomandResen...
In this episode, we discuss Galen Strawson's "The Impossibility of Moral Responsibility" and Derk Pereboom's Four Case Argument against compatibilism....