Episode 11, Guest Daniel Hill on Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 11 (Part I of II) on Alvin Plantinga's reformed epistemology. Is belief in God rational? Do we all have a sense of the divine?

In this instalment guest Dr Daniel Hill from the University of Liverpool talks us through Plantinga's reasoning. 

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Part I. Plantinga's Reformed Epistemology (Episode 11, (Part I)).
Part II. Analysis and discussion (Episode 11, (Part II)).


Episode 10, the Problem of Evil (Part III)

Welcome to Episode 10 (Part III of III) on the Problem of Evil! In this final instalment on the problem of evil we wrap up our thoughts and play some philosophical ultimatum!

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Part I. The Problem of Evil (start of Episode 10, (Part I)).
Part II. Theodicies (start of Episode 10, (Part II)).
Part III. The Free Will Defence (34:oo in Episode 10, (Part II)).
Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (start of Episode 10, (Part III)).


Episode 10, the Problem of Evil (Part II - Theodicies and Defences)

Welcome to Episode 10 (Part II of III) on the Problem of Evil! In this second instalment we focus on theodicies and the free will defence!

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Part I. The Problem of Evil (start of Episode 10, (Part I)).
Part II. Theodicies (start of Episode 10, (Part II)).
Part III. The Free Will Defence (34:oo in Episode 10, (Part II)).
Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (start of Episode 10, (Part III)).


Episode 10, the Problem of Evil (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 10 (Part I of III) on the Problem of Evil! In this first instalment we focus on Mackie's logical problem and Rowe's evidential problem.

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Part I. The Problem of Evil (start of Episode 10, (Part I)).
Part II. Theodicies (start of Episode 10, (Part II)).
Part III. The Free Will Defence (34:oo in Episode 10, (Part II)).
Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (start of Episode 10, (Part III)).


Episode 9, the Cosmological Argument (Part II)

Welcome to Episode 9 (Part II), focusing on the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. St. Thomas Aquinas (5:10).
Part II. Leibniz (34:50).
Part III. Criticisms of the Cosmological Argument (00:05 in Part II).
Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (11:34 in Part II).


Episode 9, the Cosmological Argument (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 9 (Part I), focusing on the Cosmological Argument for the existence of God. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. William Paley (4:45).
Part II. St. Thomas Aquinas (51:50).
Part III. Other Formulations (00:00 in Part II).
Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (12:06 in Part II).


Episode 8, the Teleological Argument (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 8 (Part I of II), focusing on teleological arguments for the existence of God. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. William Paley (4:45).
Part II. St. Thomas Aquinas (51:50).
Part III. Other Formulations (00:00 in Part II).
Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (12:06 in Part II).


Episode 7, the Ontological Argument (Part II)

Welcome to Episode 7 (Part II of II), focusing on St Anselm and the Ontological Argument. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. Anselm and the Argument (12:00).
Part II. Gaunilo and the island (28:15).
Part III. General criticisms (00:30 in Part II).
Part IV. Further analysis and discussion (28:10 in Part II).


Episode 7, the Ontological Argument (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 7 (Part I of II), focusing on St Anselm and the Ontological Argument. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. Anselm and the Argument (12:00).
Part II. Gaunilo and the island (28:15).
Part III. General criticisms (00:30 in Part II).
Part IV. Further analysis and discussion (28:10 in Part II).


Episode 3, Dualism and Materialism

Welcome to Episode 3 of The Panpsycast, Dualism and Materialism. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley. 

In this episode we wrap up our discussion on Plato and Aristotle before giving an overview of materialism and dualism. 

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Part I. Aristotle and Plato on the Soul (1:22)
Part II. Cartesian Dualism (17:40)
Part III. Materialism (37:00)
Part IV. Further Discussion (53:30)


Episode 2, Aristotle's Basic Philosophies

Welcome to Episode 2 of the Panpsycast, Aristotle's Basic Philosophies. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley. 

This episode fulfils the function of tackling Aristotle's basic philosophies. Special thanks to the prime mover for your help in the production of this recording.

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Part I. Aristotle and Teleology (3:30)
Part II. The Four Causes (20:15)
Part III. The Prime Mover (40:30)
Part IV. Aristotle and Plato (54:15)

*Please note the following corrections: (1) Aristotle built on previous teleological thought, but rejected intelligence or God as the primary cause for natural things, and (2) Raphael painted the School of Athens, not Da Vinci*

Primary Reading and References:

Aristotle's Works, W. D. Ross. (Physics, p.634-5; Metaphysics, p.2293; Nicomachean Ethics, p.2536-42)

The School of Athens, Raphael. 


Episode 1, Plato's Cave

Welcome to Episode 1 of The Panpsycast, Plato's Cave. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley. 

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This episode has been rerecorded. The original now exists in the realm of the forms. Just kidding, it was terrible. Enjoy the new recording.

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Part I. The Allegory of the Cave (2:00)
Part II. The Doctrine of the Forms (17:00)
Part III. The reasons and reasoning behind the Cave (28:35)
Part IV. Criticisms and Analysis (50:35)