
#176 - Ritual And Ethics
Does repeating a physical action help you be a better person? Ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius might say yes, but modern day American guy Connor Holmes would definitely say no. This week, your ho...
6 Sep 201747min

#175 - Philosophical Zombies
Halloween came a little earlier this year on Drunken Philosophy! This week, Connor and Dan discuss the idea of a philosophical zombie, i.e. a physically identical human being that lacks consciousness,...
30 Aug 201747min

#174 - Giles Deleuze (Part 1)
There is no identity, there is only difference. Time is simply repetition. Everything you think you know about thought, you're thinking about wrong. Feeling confused yet? Welcome to the philosophy of ...
23 Aug 201748min

#173 - Ordinary Language Philosophy
This episode is for all you ordinary people out there. This week, Connor and Dan discuss the philosophical methodology known as Ordinary Language Philosophy. This was a loosely head together school of...
16 Aug 201747min

#172 - Jacques Lacan
It only took 172 episodes for this podcast to devolve into a low-budget therapy session. This week, Connor and Dan take a look at the psychoanalysis of Jacques Lacan, specifically his theory about the...
9 Aug 20171h 3min

#171 - Alvin Plantinga
Can you be a logical thinking philosopher and still believe in God? Specifically the Christian conception of an all-knowing, all-loving God? Why are you asking us? Go Google it. This week on Drunken P...
2 Aug 201743min

#170 - Otaku and Postmodern Consumption
Blush at your senpei and hold on to your anime pillow because this episode of Drunken Philosophy is all about nerdy Japanese stuff. Specifically, Dan started reading the book Otaku: Japan's Database A...
26 Jul 20171h 6min

#169 - Thomas Aquinas
Is it possible to be a philosopher and believe in God? Our old pal Thommy Aquinas would have said that they're one in the same! This week on Drunken Philosophy, Connor and Dan reach back to the Middle...
19 Jul 201745min





















