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another brilliantly insightful episode

4 months ago reply 0

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5 months ago reply 0

If yes, how did you make it? If there are an infinite number of them, how did you reach the end? If you then want to suggest that there are an infinite number of finite increments, still, how did you make it to the end? It seems that since we are now stuck with the concept of infinity baked into all motion and being, we are left with an absurd position, no matter how you slice it. Xeno awaits refutation thusly.

9 months ago reply 0

Xeno’s Paradox Redux When going across the tennis court, and reaching the half-way point, are you saying you traversed infinity? No, right? Okay. Then are you saying you traversed and infinite number of infinitely small increments, pertaining to an infinite number of infinitely small increments of time?

9 months ago reply 0

Even the most void-like space still contains..space- which makes it no longer the void sought. Every aspect of the observable universe is made up of universal stuff, as small as you like to consider. Ergo without a salience of void, we are back at Parmenides’ needing reconciliation (or acceptance).

9 months ago reply 1

I have to speak out at this point over the unending amount of ink spilled as you’ve once put it on this void concept which seems to hold ancient atomism and worryingly enough perhaps modern conceptions of physics as well. We cannot speak of void was not incorrect. There is no void, certainly not one in our bodies or “out there” in any sense. Firstly, if you can point to void, you’ve already defeated yourself. Void has no qualities, to use Arostotelian language.

9 months ago reply 0

Hi Peter. I’m a big fan of you and your show. I’ve heard every one of your episodes (many more than once) over the past 5 or so years. I know that you probably won’t be able to leave the link to my first episode for various reasons but I really just wanted you to tune in. It’s 20 minutes and as a big Plato proponent myself (probably even more so than you) I wanted to hear your take on my episode as you see it. https://anchor.fm/s/e56b90dc/podcast/rss

9 months ago reply 0

Peter, what has happened to the great Islamic school such as Bagdad

1 years ago reply 0

Just started this marathon podcast, exciting stuff!

1 years ago reply 0

Listening to these is like hanging out with a good friend.

1 years ago reply 0

What a great series! Started listening today at work, the whole day just flew by. Greetings from an electrician in Finland.

1 years ago reply 0

Excellent introduction! Thank you!! sincerely, a huge fan :)

2 years ago reply 1

great interview with Lyndal Roper. thank you

2 years ago reply 0