The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Written by: Jack Symes | Andrew Horton Oliver Marley and Rose de Castellane
  • Summary

  • An 'informal and informative' philosophy podcast inspiring and supporting students, teachers, academics and free-thinkers worldwide. All episodes are available at www.thepanpsycast.com.
    Copyright (©, ®) 2022 - Jack Symes. All Rights Reserved.
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Episodes
  • Episode 139, Unanswered Questions
    Feb 9 2025

    A couple of weeks ago, Jack took part in a debate at Oriel College, University of Oxford, with Stephen Law on the evil-god challenge. It was a fantastic discussion, full of thought-provoking arguments and brilliant questions from the audience. It was also set to be our final episode on the topic. Unfortunately, due to Oxford’s unforeseen technical issues, the audio from the debate couldn’t be used.

    This left us in a bit of a pickle. After nearly nine years of The Panpsycast, we’ve never missed a scheduled release, and we weren’t about to start now. So, instead of the debate, Jack and Olly for a wide-ranging one-to-one conversation on all things philosophy. We took the opportunity to dive into over three years’ worth of audience questions that we hadn’t yet had the chance to answer…until now.

    As always, thank you for your support. We hope you enjoy the show!

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    54 mins
  • Episode 138, Plato's Symposium (Part III - The Ladder of Love)
    Jan 26 2025

    A Christmas party is where humanity’s deepest truths can be revealed. It’s a space where profound questions like "How much gravy is too much gravy?" “What is partridge doing in a pear tree?” mingle seamlessly with "What is the meaning of life?" The very act of gathering to celebrate is a tribute to our existential longing for connection, love, joy, and embarrassing drunken dance moves. Plato might have envisioned it as a quest for wisdom, but let’s be honest, sometimes the real enlightenment happens while debating who gets the last Brussels sprout.

    Today, we're stepping into one of the most intriguing parties in philosophy — Plato’s Symposium. A gathering of Ancient Athens’ most brilliant minds, lounging on couches, wine flowing freely, engaging in an intense yet playful exchange about the nature of love. But make no mistake, this is no ordinary party. Hosted at the home of the tragic playwright Agathon, this gathering is filled with laughter, drama and impassioned speeches. A celebration of intellect and pleasure, a blend of wit, wisdom, and revelry. As the night goes on, the conversation turns from the playful to the profound. What insights do our guests discover? What, indeed, is love? So, grab a seat at the table—because in Plato’s Symposium, the ideas are nearly as intoxicating … as the wine.

    Links

    Plato, The Symposium (pdf)

    Thomas Cooksey, Plato’s Symposium: A Reader’s Guide (book)

    Gregory D. Sadler, Plato’s Symposium (YouTube lectures)

    Allan Bloom and Seth Benardete, Commentaries on Plato’s Symposium (book)

    Pierre Destrée and Zina Giannopoulou, Plato's Symposium A Critical Guide (book)

    Note

    Please note that two of our microphones experienced technical difficulties. We appreciate your understanding and assure you that our usual high-quality audio will resume in the next episode.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 138, Plato's Symposium (Part II - A Whole Lot of Love)
    Jan 12 2025

    A Christmas party is where humanity’s deepest truths can be revealed. It’s a space where profound questions like "How much gravy is too much gravy?" “What is partridge doing in a pear tree?” mingle seamlessly with "What is the meaning of life?" The very act of gathering to celebrate is a tribute to our existential longing for connection, love, joy, and embarrassing drunken dance moves. Plato might have envisioned it as a quest for wisdom, but let’s be honest, sometimes the real enlightenment happens while debating who gets the last Brussels sprout.

    Today, we're stepping into one of the most intriguing parties in philosophy — Plato’s Symposium. A gathering of Ancient Athens’ most brilliant minds, lounging on couches, wine flowing freely, engaging in an intense yet playful exchange about the nature of love. But make no mistake, this is no ordinary party. Hosted at the home of the tragic playwright Agathon, this gathering is filled with laughter, drama and impassioned speeches. A celebration of intellect and pleasure, a blend of wit, wisdom, and revelry. As the night goes on, the conversation turns from the playful to the profound. What insights do our guests discover? What, indeed, is love? So, grab a seat at the table—because in Plato’s Symposium, the ideas are nearly as intoxicating … as the wine.

    Links

    Plato, The Symposium (pdf)

    Thomas Cooksey, Plato’s Symposium: A Reader’s Guide (book)

    Gregory D. Sadler, Plato’s Symposium (YouTube lectures)

    Allan Bloom and Seth Benardete, Commentaries on Plato’s Symposium (book)

    Pierre Destrée and Zina Giannopoulou, Plato's Symposium A Critical Guide (book)

    Note

    Please note that two of our microphones experienced technical difficulties. We appreciate your understanding and assure you that our usual high-quality audio will resume in the next episode.

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    49 mins

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