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Episode 324: Irruption of the Sacred

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Release Date: 01/13/2026

Episode 331: Who's Your Law Daddy? (Plato's Episode 331: Who's Your Law Daddy? (Plato's "Crito")

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In another Back 2 Basics episode, David and Tamler talk about Plato's "Crito," a dialogue that takes place two days before Socrates' death by hemlock. His friend Crito wants him to escape, but Socrates will only agree if they judge that it's the right thing to do. One imagined debate between him and the Laws of Athens later, Socrates decides to accept his punishment. Plus we open with "Contrarian Corner" (Cinema Edition), in which we list our top 3 movies where we just don't understand all the love.     []

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Episode 330: A Fact-Based Podcast (Gogol's Episode 330: A Fact-Based Podcast (Gogol's "The Overcoat")

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David and Tamler return to the strange world of Nikolai Gogol and discuss his absurdist masterpiece "The Overcoat," a story that both calls for and steadfastly resists interpretation. But first we discuss a forthcoming Phil Studies article "Philosophy as Fact-Based Discipline: 200 Philosophical Facts." Wait until you hear what they are. Frances, B. (2026).  Philosophical Studies, 183(2), 551-581. [springer.com]  [wikipedia.org]  

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Episode 329: Why We Suffer show art Episode 329: Why We Suffer

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David and Tamler return to the work of Richard Shweder and colleagues, focusing this time on his foundational paper “The "Big Three" of Morality (Autonomy, Community, Divinity) and the "Big Three" Explanations of Suffering. What are the various ways that people explain suffering and illness across cultures? What do we lose when we only emphasize biomedical explanations? Why can’t social psychology be more like this? Plus a new Chalmers (not that one) paper argues that monogamy is impermissible. Hello ladies!  [patreon.com] Chalmers, H. (2019).  The Journal of Value Inquiry,...

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Episode 328: Weapons Free show art Episode 328: Weapons Free

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David and Tamler cross the border into Denis Villeneuve’s taut and propulsive thriller Sicario, the story of an FBI agent who gets pulled into a task force drawn from the shadiest elements of the US government. The assignment: to disrupt, infiltrate, and take down a major Mexican cartel. But what’s the deal with Alejandro, and who does he work for? This is Roger Deakins in God mode and Villeneuve, Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, and Benicio Del Toro at the very top of their games. Plus, we select 16 topics from the hundreds submitted by our beloved patrons for VBW Madness 2, a tournament to...

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Episode 327: You Ain't So Smart (Flannery O'Connor's Episode 327: You Ain't So Smart (Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People")

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David and Tamler return to the Southern Gothic well and talk about Flannery O’Connor’s short story masterpiece “Good Country People.” A nihilistic atheist philosophy PhD named Joy or Helga (depending on who you ask) lives with her mother and some tenants on a farm in rural Georgia. One day 19-year-old aw-shucksy Bible salesman comes to the house and shakes up her philosophical convictions. Plus a case study of a sexsomniac who masturbates (and more) in his sleep.  [seedandspark.com] Brice, M., Gales, A. Z., Attali, V., Chauvin, M., & Arnulf, I. (2026). ...

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Episode 326: The Most Important Episode of Your (Academic) Life show art Episode 326: The Most Important Episode of Your (Academic) Life

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Are you a college student or about to be one? Do you have friends or family in college? This is the most important episode of your life. David and Tamler do something a little different this episode and tier rank a wide range of academic fields from engineering to art history, computer science to women & gender studies. Step aside U.S. News and World Report, the new definitive rankings have just dropped. Plus, Dave reveals he’s in the Epstein files, but do we buy his explanation? Have you always wanted to ask us a question but too cheap to spring for Patreon?...

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Episode 325: It Is Happening Again show art Episode 325: It Is Happening Again

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David and Tamler return to Mircea Eliade’s The Sacred and Profane and discuss the chapter “Sacred Time and Myths." How does viewing time as circular give us a periodic window into the sacred? What does it mean to reactualize the creation of the universe in ritual and to view time as “starting anew”? How did Christianity radically change the experience of time by locating the incarnation of the sacred in the historical past? Plus, do you believe in conspiracy theories?  A new study says you should think twice about putting them in your dating profiles. Green, R., Kamitz, L. C.,...

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Episode 324: Irruption of the Sacred show art Episode 324: Irruption of the Sacred

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David and Tamler consecrate their podcast with a discussion of "The Sacred and the Profane" by Mircea Eliade. We focus on the first chapter on sacred spaces, where the divine breaks through (or irrupts) our homogenous and chaotic reality, creating a center that gives us meaning and allows us to orient our lives. Plus speaking of the profane, a new study shows that cursing makes you stronger – but why in god’s living fuck do they always end up spewing nonsense about the “underlying psychological mechanisms”?    Stephens, R., Dowber, H., Richardson, C., &...

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Episode 323: Debate Me 'Phro show art Episode 323: Debate Me 'Phro

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David and Tamler dive into Plato’s Euthyphro, part of our intermittent Back 2 Basics series. A young cocksure priest, confident in his holiness, bumps into Socrates on his way to court to prosecute his father for a wrongful death. After a few rounds with Socrates on the nature of piety, he becomes a little less sure of himself.  We talk about Plato’s decision to set the dialogue in the days before Socrates’ own trial, the famous Euthyphro dilemma, the seemingly little progress that’s made in defining piety, and much more. Plus Oliver Sacks wrote books where the truth seemed...

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Episode 322: A Theater of Simultaneous Possibilities (William James' Episode 322: A Theater of Simultaneous Possibilities (William James' "The Stream of Thought")

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David and Tamler return to William James’ monumental “Principles of Psychology”, this time wading through his famous chapter “The Stream of Thought.” We talk about his rejection of empiricist theories of consciousness in favor of a view that consciousness is a continuous stream of thoughts, sensations, and emotions without any elements (atoms) that repeat or appear in other people’s streams. We talk about how vividly James captures certain features of consciousness, like trying to recall a forgotten name, or the ways that the subjective per of two people differ radically in the...

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David and Tamler consecrate their podcast with a discussion of "The Sacred and the Profane" by Mircea Eliade. We focus on the first chapter on sacred spaces, where the divine breaks through (or irrupts) our homogenous and chaotic reality, creating a center that gives us meaning and allows us to orient our lives. Plus speaking of the profane, a new study shows that cursing makes you stronger – but why in god’s living fuck do they always end up spewing nonsense about the “underlying psychological mechanisms”?   

Stephens, R., Dowber, H., Richardson, C., & Washmuth, N. B. (2025). “Don't hold back”: Swearing improves strength through state disinhibition. American Psychologist.

Eliade, M. (1959). The sacred and the profane: The nature of religion (Vol. 81). Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.