
#184 - Object-Oriented Ontology
It's Halloween time, which can mean only one thing: Connor and Dan forgot to plan a Halloween episode! So spooky! So instead, they decided to talk about Object-Oriented Ontology which is a contemporar...
1 Nov 201746min

#183 - Frankfurt Cases
Are we responsible for the choices we make if we weren't able to choose otherwise? Does a deterministic universe still have culpability? Is Harry Frankfurt the guy who invented the hotdog? Some of the...
25 Okt 201740min

#182 - Political Dimensions Of Time
Sure, you've thought a lot about what time it is. But have you ever thought about what time is? Or, perhaps more importantly, what time means? That's what your hosts are discussing this week on DP as ...
18 Okt 201749min

#181 - Peter Singer and Doing Harm
[Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of sexual assault of the physically disabled] Your hosts are back with another extra sloppy late night podcast and they decided this would be the per...
11 Okt 201742min

#180 - Roland Barthes
Connor and Dan are back from their little movie excursion to discuss the semiotic philosophy of Roland Barthes. They're talking signs, they're talking signifiers, they're talking Che Guevara t-shirts ...
4 Okt 201741min

#179 - God's Not Dead Too
Get your tickets, ladies and gents! Because it's another rendition of Drunken Philosophy at the Movies. This week, Connor and Dan take one for the collective team and watch God's Not Dead 2, the highl...
27 Sep 20171h 13min

#178 - Zizek, Lacan, And Jaws
Are you afraid to go in the water? You might be after this episode! Connor and Dan discuss the 1975 film Jaws, specifically how it can be used to explore the theories of Slavoj Zizek and Jacques Lacan...
20 Sep 201754min

#177 - David Chalmers on Virtual Reality
After numerous technical difficulties, your brave hosts managed to put out another podcast this week about, what else, technology! Specifically virtual reality and how it can be used to answer complex...
13 Sep 201747min





















