The Unending Process
The Unending Process
Sympathetic People
Tune in to the Permanent Evolution Podcast, hosted by Sympathetic People, where evolutionary biologists Dr Joha Coludar and Dr Timothy Jackson discuss current affairs and attempt to understand the whole of reality by placing phenomena in their evolutionary contexts.
Unending Process 1  Johanahan Coludar (part 2 - Evolutionary Thinking)
Welcome to Unending Process - the evolutionary thinking tank....podcast. This is a continuation of the Permanent Evolution and Sympathetic People podcasts. This week Johanahan and Tim discuss education (in part 1) and evolutionary thinking (part 2). Part 2 is much longer, but contains all the juicy evolutionary pontificating, so don't hesitate to skip to it if that's your bag! In part 1, we talk about some of the problems with university education, including the importance of being challenged and mentoring. In part 2, we talk about the origins of evolutionary thinking in the ancient world, and then take a random walk across the philosophical landscape, touching on the mind, dualism, monism, Buddhism, ethics and a bunch of other stuff.... Thanks for listening - enjoy, share, comment, criticise!
Jul 20, 2020
1 hr 45 min
Unending Process 1 - Johanahan Coludar (part 1 - Education)
Welcome to Unending Process - the evolutionary thinking tank....podcast. This is a continuation of the Permanent Evolution and Sympathetic People podcasts. This week Johanahan and Tim discuss education (in part 1) and evolutionary thinking (part 2). Part 2 is much longer, but contains all the juicy evolutionary pontificating, so don't hesitate to skip to it if that's your bag! In part 1, we talk about some of the problems with university education, including the importance of being challenged and mentoring. In part 2, we talk about the origins of evolutionary thinking in the ancient world, and then take a random walk across the philosophical landscape, touching on the mind, Buddhism, ethics and a bunch of other stuff.... Thanks for listening - enjoy, share, comment, criticise!
Jul 20, 2020
31 min
Episode 19: Narrative, metaphor and explanation in science (and elsewhere)
We're back with episode 19 after a fairly long break. In this episode we discuss narrative, metaphor and explanation in science and the world-at-large. Is narrative the only form explanations can take? Is this because of our contingent human nature, or does it reveal some deep fact about the world? Are there any deep facts about the world? What is this "world" anyway? As usual, the conversation traverses a twisted path (many branches of which were explored in alternate universes, but not this one). Having the conversation was interesting, so we hope listening to it will be too! Thanks for listening and don't forget to subscribe (and like us on iTunes, why don'tcha?).
Sep 22, 2018
1 hr 53 min
Episode 18 (Sympathetic Solo #1): Tim talks about music and impermanence and why they matter
Episode 18, the first "solo" podcast. Since co-ordinating schedules can be a challenge, from time to time either Tim or Ivan will do podcasts on their own. This week, Tim is talking about music and impermanence and why they matter. Music is the art form best suited to depicting impermanence and impermanence is kind of a big deal. A fairly obvious example of just how big a deal it is rears its head when we contemplate our own death. Our existence is impermanent. It is going to end. I take it to be fairly obvious that for most of us this is kind of a bummer. One only has to consider the proliferation of death-denying mythologising throughout history, from immortal souls living forever incorporeally in analogue heaven, to uploaded consciousnesses living forever digitally in digital heaven (is there really any difference?), to see how important this issue is for humans in general. Thanks for listening!
Jul 18, 2018
23 min
Podcast Ep 17 Part 1
Episode 17, in which we discuss things that are very difficult to discuss! We use a discussion of one of Tolstoy's epilogues to War & Peace as a jumping off point to talk about the nature of reality, God, metaphysics, causation, free will and that sort of nonsense. This stuff is never easy to talk about, so bear with us! We'll continue to revisit these themes (perhaps more articulately) in later episodes. Thanks for listening!
Jun 20, 2018
27 min
Podcast Episode 17 Part 2
Episode 17, in which we discuss things that are very difficult to discuss! We use a discussion of one of Tolstoy's epilogues to War & Peace as a jumping off point to talk about the nature of reality, God, metaphysics, causation, free will and that sort of nonsense. This stuff is never easy to talk about, so bear with us! We'll continue to revisit these themes (perhaps more articulately) in later episodes. Thanks for listening!
Jun 20, 2018
12 min
Episode 17 Part 3
Episode 17, in which we discuss things that are very difficult to discuss! We use a discussion of one of Tolstoy's epilogues to War & Peace as a jumping off point to talk about the nature of reality, God, metaphysics, causation, free will and that sort of nonsense. This stuff is never easy to talk about, so bear with us! We'll continue to revisit these themes (perhaps more articulately) in later episodes. Thanks for listening!
Jun 20, 2018
10 min
Episode 16 - Knowing Stuff - Socrates on knowledge, role model or arrogant jerk?
Episode 16! We chat about Plato's Socrates and whether or not he's a good role model or just an arrogant jerk. We talk about claims to knowledge more broadly, in the context of science, religion, and everyday life. If we don't think we have knowledge, will this make us apathetic? Is it therapeutic not to make claims about knowledge? What have different thinkers had to say about these things? We talk about lots of stuff: the Dunning-Kruger effect; epistemic humility, deferring to the experts; climate change, oh my! Buddhism; reincarnation; is fear of death a species of arrogance? Meditation; transcending the self; flow states; free will; giving up the illusion of freedom in order to be truly free..... Fallibilism, pragmatism, skepticism, etc. What are your epistemological foundations? Enjoy, visit the blog at sympatheticpeople.com and leave a comment. Subscribe, do whatever!
May 23, 2018
1 hr 21 min
Episode 15: Having a career in science...and what is "science" anyway?
Episode 15 of the Sympathetic People podcast, in which we discuss careers in science and ask questions about what exactly "science" is anyway. It's undeniably a problem that scientific research is underfunded. PhD students represent cheap labour for laboratories and universities, but how many of them can find a job when they complete their degrees? How many young researchers ever achieve job security? How does science stack up against other career paths in these regards? Another core issue we discuss is what "science" really is. Many people seem to believe that science is fundamentally different from the arts and humanities, but "science" is just an outgrowth of empiricism. Empiricism is a branch of epistemology and epistemology is a branch of philosophy - science isn't clearly separable from philosophy, it's part of it! Not only this, but differences between the sciences and the arts, or between science and ancient traditions of myth-making and storytelling are greatly exaggerated. Enjoy, subscribe, like (if you do), and please send us your thoughts over at sympatheticpeople.com.
Apr 16, 2018
1 hr 6 min
Episode 14: Evolution as metaphysics
Episode 14 of the Sympathetic People Podcast. This week (for a dramatic change of pace) we're talking about evolution. Is evolution just some theory in biology, or is the actual structure of reality evolutionary? Is this just some esoteric bullshit that philosophers care about, or does it actually matter for the lives of normal people? Yes (we claim), reality is intrinsically evolutionary. Yes (we claim), this matters for you (and you, and you, and you). An understanding of some of the core principles of evolution that have shaped our existence, can help us make sense of our place in society and in the universe as a whole. Humans have been trying to understand this stuff as long as they have been humans. Mythology, religion and science are all part of the same great endeavour - our attempt to understand our situation. Not only are all these explanatory systems branches of the same cultural evolutionary tree, the deepest principle they all reveal is the process in which order evolves from chaos. So check it out! We love you. After all we're all in this together as interdependent evolutionary phenomena!
Mar 25, 2018
1 hr 10 min
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