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Vous êtes bon vivant, aimez les plaisirs simples ? Mettre la main à la pâte ou dans la terre ne vous fait pas peur ? Vous regardez d’un œil méfiant la pratique de la chasse et de la pêche ? Venez renouer avec la nature et vous défaire de vos idées reçues en une minute ou deux de témoignage. Les petites pensées du terroir ce sont des souvenirs, des techniques d’antan, des anecdotes, l’amour d’une terre, l’importance de la tradition et de l’héritage.
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In episode 234 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Lenore Blum to discuss a recent petition from the Association for Mathematical Consciousness Studies calling for AI researchers to study consciousness. The petition is called "The responsible development of AI agenda needs to include consciousness research" and can be found here: htt…
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In episode 233 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Sven Hyholm to discuss the ethics of technology and especially the ethics of artificial intelligence. Grab the book here to support the pod: https://amzn.to/3nCxg5fif you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a …
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In episode 232 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Henry Taylor of the University of Birmingham to discuss his new paper "Consciousness as a Natural Kind and the Methodological Puzzle of Consciousness". Check the time stamps to see all the different topics we cover! Find more from Dr. Taylor here: https://henrytaylorphilosophy.com/if…
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In episode 231 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Claudia Passos to discuss her talk from Mind Fest 2023 at Florida Atlantic University, the official opening of the Center for the Future Mind. We discuss two different approaches to solving the problem of infant consciousness (the problem of determining that they are in fact consciou…
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In episode 230 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Carlos Montemayor to discuss his work on non-linguistic human animals which he presented at Mind Fest 2023. Check out more of Carlos's work, including his open access book, here: https://sites.google.com/site/carlosmontemayorphilosophysfsu/if you like this podcast, then support it on…
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In episode 229 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Garrett Mindt of Florida Atlantic University, and the program director for the Center for the Future Mind, to discuss the hard problem of consciousness, neutral monism, and how information might help us understand the metaphysics of mind. If you like this podcast, then support it on …
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In episode 228 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Kenny Pearce and Dr. Sam Lebens to discuss which view of God better explains the creation we live in, Hassidic Idealism, wherein we live in God's mind, or Berklean Idealism, wherein the external world is separate from God's mind but intimately dependent on it. (Of course these option…
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In episode 227 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Greg Welty to discuss his new book on Alvin Plantinga in the P&R Great Thinkers series. We start off by discussing the nature of philosophy and Christian philosophy, then Dr. Welty gives us a brief intro to Plantinga and his thought, then we dive in deep on the logical and evidential…
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In episode 226 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. David Talcott to discuss his forthcoming book, Plato, in the Great Thinkers series from P&R publishing.If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Parker's Pensées sticker and instant access to all the episod…
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In episode 225 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again about Dr. Michael Huemer, this time to discuss the philosophy of philosophy (also called meta-philosophy by some) as well as to discuss some problems with analytic philosophy, continental philosophy, and historical philosophy that Dr. Huemer raised on his blog, FakeNous. check ou…
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In episode 224 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Dr. Owen Anderson. This time we discuss philosophical and theological implications of the First Amendment to the US Constitution. Check out more of Owen's work here: https://drowenanderson.com/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. An…
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I'm joined by emerging technology philosopher, Dr. David Gunkel, to discuss robot rights, consciousness, the philosophy of technology, and the ethics of machines. If you like these in-person episodes, then help me get to Mind Fest in March 2023 to film lots of in-person episodes with cutting edge philosophers of mind, AI theorists, and neuroscienti…
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Michael Jones of InspiringPhilosophy joins me for Episode 222 of the Parker's Pensées Podcast to discuss theistic idealism, the idea that we live in the mind of God. We discuss quantum physics, simulation hypothesis, philosophy of mind, the doctrine of the Trinity and much more! If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or mor…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Samuel Lebens to discuss Hassidic Idealism, the view that we are characters in God's dream. He uses this motif to help understand Kabbalistic understandings of sefirot-- and if you have no clue what that means then definitely watch the episode! We also get into the Authorial Analogy…
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In this episode I'm joined by the newly minted doctor of philosophy (of philosophy?), Perry Hendricks. We discuss the final chapter of his dissertation which raises three common sense problems of evil and then dismantles them. Check out more from Perry here: https://www.perryhendricks.com/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Dr. Owen Anderson. This time we discuss classical philosophy, biblical philosophy, jiujitsu, analytic and continental philosophy, and some more! Check out more of Owen's work here: https://drowenanderson.com If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or m…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Yannick Imbert to discuss his new book, From Imagination to Faerie: Tolkien's Thomist Fantasy. We go in deep on Tolkien as a philologist, philosopher, and theologian. Grab the book here to support the podcast: https://amzn.to/3QHFyTw If you like this podcast, then support it on Patr…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Daniel J. Hill to discuss his coauthored book, Does God Intend that Sin Occur.Grab the open source book here: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-06570-5If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Joe Schmid. This time to discuss his new book, Existential Inertia and Classical Theistic Proofs. Grab the book here to support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3vrMSsw If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 yo…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Dr. Chris Watkin. This time we discuss his new book, Biblical Critical Theory. Grab the book from my affiliate link to support the podcast here: https://amzn.to/3vcZnZ0 Or if they're sold out check out the Westminster bookstore: https://www.wtsbooks.com/products/biblical-crit…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Nikk Effingham to discuss his particular take on the ontology of time, called wave theory, and he helps me think through implications for time travel. Find more of Dr. Effingham's work here: https://nikkeffingham.weebly.com/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Dr. Thomas Ward to discuss his work. This time we discuss his new work on John Duns Scotus. We discuss Duns Scotus's unique arguments for God and his contribution to the metaphysics of haecceity and quiddity. Grab the book here to support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3HCNrqX I…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Austin Freeman, author of Tolkien Dogmatics. Grab the book here to support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3VTYXlO If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Parker's Pensées sticker and instant access to all t…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by my professor Dr. Paul Copan to discuss his new book, Is God a Vindictive Bully: Reconciling Portrayals of God in the Old and New Testaments. Dr. Copan has become the go-to guy for helping to explain difficult passages in the OT. Grab his book here support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3Un…
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On this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Lorraine Juliano Keller to discuss her argument from intentionality (or aboutness) for the existence of God (or "propositions supernaturalized") which appears in Two Dozen (Or So) Arguments for God. Check out more of Dr. Keller's work here: https://lorrainejulianokeller.org/ or here…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Paul Gould to discuss his new book, A Good and True Story: Eleven Clues to Understanding Our Universe and Your Place In It. We cover 3 of his clues: Life, Species, and Happiness. Check out this episodes sponsor, Philosophy Bookclub, a fantastic discord channel dedicated to discussin…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined for the 5th time by philosopher Michael Huemer. This time we discuss the nature of human rights, how we know about them, and then go in depth on the nature of the right to bear arms. check out Dr. Huemer's substack article on the topic here: https://fakenous.substack.com/p/is-there-a-right…
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On this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by philosopher Tim McGrew to discuss his co-authored book, with his wife Lydia, Internalism and Epistemology: the Architecture of Reason. Check out Dr. McGrew's historical apologetics website here: https://historicalapologetics.org/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for …
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On this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by philosopher C. Stephen Evans to discuss the definition of wisdom, why contemporary philosophy doesn't talk about it, and how we might go about getting wisdom today. If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Pa…
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On this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Lane Tipton to discuss his new book, The Trinitarian Theology of Cornelius Van Til. We Discuss the doctrine of the Trinity in general, Van Til's understanding of the Trinity, Dutch Reformed thelogy, Old Princeton, and more. We also get into Calvin's doctrine of Autotheos and Van Til…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Dr. Linda Zagzebski, this time to discuss her new book, The Two Greatest Ideas: How Our Grasp of the Universe and Our Minds Changed Everything. Check the chapters below to see what we covered and make sure you subscribe to my substack (for free) to enter the drawing to win a …
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Tim Pickavance to discuss his new book, Knowledge for the Love of God. We also spend a good amount of the episode discussing affective reason and what role emotions play in epistemology. Grab the book here to support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3R7s1nJ Find more from Tim here: https…
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Parker's Pensées is partnering with Daily Wisdom Texts to bring you some of my favorite wisdom quotes and proverbs each and every day, right to your phone. Check out the link below to start a 30 day trial and check out some of my favorites: https://www.dailywisdomtexts.com/parkers_pensees/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Steven Duby to discuss his new book, Jesus and the God of Classical Theism. We discuss the relation between philosophy and theology, the role of mystery in theology, specific classical doctrines like aseity, eternity, simplicity and more. We also discuss the definitions of person, s…
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In this live episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Richard Swinburne to go over his souped up version of Descartes's argument for the soul from his book Are We Bodies or Souls? If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Parker's Pensées sticker and instant…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Kenny Pearce to discuss his work on the authorial analogy for the God-world relation, that is, that God relates to the world in an analogous fashion to that of an author and his/her novel. If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount he…
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On this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Gregory B. Sadler to discuss public philosophy and Philip K. Dick. We get into definitions of philosophy, who counts as a philosopher, was PKD a philosopher, the role of philosophy of religion and much more. Check out more from Dr. Sadler here: https://www.youtube.com/c/GregoryBSadl…
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In the episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Paul Herrick to discuss his new book, Philosophy, Reasoned Belief, and Faith. It's an into to philosophy text that's likewise a cumulative case for belief in God and it's great! Grab the book here to support my podcast: https://amzn.to/3QfHNfg If you like this podcast, then support i…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by my friend Jim Gruenwald to discuss lessons he learned from a lifetime of wrestling, many of which he covers in his new book, Not All Roads Lead to Gold. Grab the book here: https://notallroadsleadtogold.com/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Josh Rasmussen to discuss his forthcoming book "Who Are You Really?: A Philosopher's Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Persons". Check out more from Josh here: https://www.youtube.com/c/WorldviewDesignChannel If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a …
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Greg Parker to discuss his new translations of Herman Bavinck's theological works, What is Christianity? and Guidebook for Instruction in the Christian Religion. If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a P…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensees Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Susan Schneider to discuss her book Artificial You: AI and the Future of Your Mind. Find more from Dr. Schneider here: https://schneiderwebsite.com/index.html If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Park…
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On this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, we continue our exploration of substance dualism and artificial intelligence. Dr. Kenny Boyce argues that strong artificial intelligence and/or artificial general intelligence is actually much more plausible given substance dualism than on other views of the mind. Find more from Kenny Boyce here: htt…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Brian Cutter to discuss whether or not robots can have souls, especially given substance dualism. Check out more from Dr. Cutter here: https://philosophy.nd.edu/people/faculty/brian-cutter/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount h…
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Dr. Tomas Bogardus is coming on to discuss his dissertation, and Epistemological Approach to the Mind-Body problem and then get into all sorts of questions about the mind/soul/intellect/etc. Join us to ask your questions live! If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 you get a Par…
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In this livestream, Dr. Dustin Crummett and I discuss his paper on the Simulation solution to the problem of natural evils as well as getting into his argument for God from psychophysical harmony and discussing its implications for the simulation hypothesis. Find more from Dustin here: http://dustincrummett.com/ If you like this podcast, then suppo…
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In this bonus episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined again by philosopher Joe Schmid. This time we talk about what it means to be a philosopher, who gets to call themself a philosopher, why the continental philosophers are winning in the public sphere, and what analytic philosophers can do to get themselves out there. watch my previous…
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What is a 'sortal' in philosophy? What about a phase sortal or a substance sortal? Dr. Justin Mooney came on the podcast to school me on sortals, identity over time, and the ship of Theseus. See more from Justin here: https://www.justinmooney.net/ If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a month. Any amount helps, and…
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Are human beings animals? Do we have immortal souls? Can we survive the death of our bodies? In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Christopher Tomaszewski to discuss his dissertation, Mortal Persons and Their Immaterial Souls, wherein he argues for a corruptionist take on Aristotelian Animalism, i.e., we are a hylemorph…
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In this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined once again by Dr. Chad McIntosh to discuss his two new papers on recent work on traditional arguments for theism. We'll be looking at the nature of natural theology, it's aims, limitations, and common misconceptions. If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $3, $5 or more a…
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