
RLP Holiday: Faith & Reason
In honor of Holy Week, this week's episode is devoted to the mystery of faith. In keeping with this season, we contemplate this mystery with a Modern philosopher, Blaise Pascal. Enjoy.
7 Huhti 202315min

David Hume: Hume's Cave
Philosopher Peter Kreeft wrote that David Hume was, "the most formidable, challenging, and difficult to refute skeptic in the history of human thought. His logic is powerful." In this episode we tas...
24 Maalis 202318min

RLP Holiday: The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde
Is St. Patrick's Day a celebration of the Irish; Irish history, Irish storytelling, Ireland herself, or is St. Patrick's Day a celebration of a saint and of the one who molded the saint? We couldn't ...
17 Maalis 202314min

David Hume: Party Guy
David Hume was the last of the great British Empiricists. He is the empiricist, nay, the philosopher of the Enlightenment, outside of perhaps Kant, who has exhibited the most influence over contempor...
10 Maalis 202322min

Bishop George Berkeley: To Be Is To Be Perceived
Bishop George Berkeley was one of the three great British Empiricists. His view, Esse Est Percipi (To be is to be perceived), is as infamous as Descartes' view, Cogito Ego Sum (I think, I am). In th...
24 Helmi 202313min

RLP Holiday: The Heart of the Matter
Philosopher Blaise Pascal wrote that, "the heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing." In this episode we celebrate St. Valentine's Day by contemplating the heart. In particular, we read a...
10 Helmi 20237min

John Locke: Are You Experienced?
John Locke was first of the great British Empiricists. Locke, and the empiricists who came after him, rejected the philosophy of the rationalists. In this episode, we uncork the empiricists, and dri...
3 Helmi 202319min

G. W. F. Leibniz & God
Why is there something rather than nothing? This is a perennial philosophical question; a question taken up, perhaps most famously, by the Enlightenment rationalist, Leibniz. Leibniz and God, on thi...
20 Tammi 202316min






















