Episodes

  • Plato's Creation Myth and Christian Thought
    Dec 3 2024

    In this episode, the Daniel and Nathan delve into Plato's creation myth and the concept of dualism, discussing how it has influenced both ancient and modern philosophical and theological thought. They explore the role of the Demiurge in shaping the physical world, contrasting it with Christian theology's understanding of creation. The conversation also touches on the effects of dualism in Neoplatonism and its impact on Christian practices, such as asceticism and views on the physical body. Finally, they talk about how Plato and Neo-Platonism have shaped Christian views of heaven and the afterlife.

    00:00 Introduction to the Creation Myth

    00:10 Plato's Demiurge and the Realm of Forms

    02:09 Christian Theology vs. Neoplatonism

    03:11 The Physical World: A Mistake or a Gift?

    04:38 Asceticism and Indulgence: Two Roads Diverged

    06:25 Sexuality and Spirituality

    11:27 Resurrection vs. Immortality

    13:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    15 mins
  • Plato, Dualism and Christianity
    Nov 27 2024

    We may be surprised to learn that our concepts of spirituality and the spirit realm (and even Heaven) are formed as much by Plato as by the Bible.

    In this episode, Nathan and Daniel dive into one of Plato's most significant philosophical ideas, and the idea that has deeply influenced Christian thought: dualism. The discussion centers around understanding what dualism is, how it contrasts with monism, and also how it is similar to yet also very different from the dualism taught in the scriptures.

    00:00 Introduction: No Script, Just Plato

    00:37 Plato's Biggest Idea: Dualism

    01:08 Understanding Dualism: Matter vs. Spirit

    02:45 Pop Culture Reference: Stranger Things

    03:41 Monism vs. Dualism

    05:44 Pluralism?

    06:52 Plato's Dualism and Christian Theology

    12:57 Visualizing Plato's Dualism

    15:03 Exploring the Concept of Value

    15:13 Understanding the Realm of Forms

    15:44 Physical vs Non-Physical Realms

    16:48 Illustrating Plato's Theory with Examples

    18:36 The Theory of Forms Explained

    22:42 Ethics and Ideal Forms

    24:19 Christian Dualism and Plato's Influence

    28:38 The Interaction Between Realms

    29:25 Conclusion and Future Discussions

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    30 mins
  • Plato: Life and Influence (the History of Philosophy, part 12)
    Nov 6 2024

    Plato's Influence on Western Thought and Christian Theology

    In this episode, Nathan and Daniel dive into the life and legacy of Plato, one of history’s most influential philosophers. They discuss why Plato's ideas have had a profound impact on Western thought and Christian theology, outline the structure of upcoming episodes, and explain concepts like Platonism, Middle Platonism, and Neoplatonism. Additionally, they touch on the intertwining of Greek philosophy with early Christian thought and the role of Plato's Academy in shaping intellectual history. The episode sets the stage for a deeper exploration of Plato’s philosophies and their enduring influence.

    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    00:15 Introducing Plato

    01:54 Plato's Influence and Importance

    03:48 Plato's Systematization of Philosophy

    11:46 Plato's Life and Background

    13:00 Plato's Academy and Works

    17:11 Platonism and Its Evolution

    18:42 Neoplatonism and Its Impact

    23:25 Conclusion and Teasers for Next Episode

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    25 mins
  • Understanding Socrates (The History of Philosophy, part 11)
    Oct 22 2024

    Socrates, Plato, and the Legacy of Greek Philosophy

    In this episode, the Daniel and Nathan return after a brief hiatus to explore the life and philosophy of Socrates and his profound impact on his pupil Plato. They discuss the Socratic method of questioning, its influence on Western thought, and how it shaped Plato's works and ideas, particularly in his early dialogues. The dialogue also delves into the historical context of Socrates' life, his opposition to the Sophists, concepts like absolute truth, justice, and the philosopher king. Additionally, the episode examines Socrates' influence on early Christian theology through Plato and Aristotle, the spread of Hellenistic culture, and its enduring impact on contemporary interpretations of the Bible.

    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    01:43 Transition to Socrates Discussion

    02:36 Socrates: Historical and Literary Figure

    05:16 Socrates' Influence on Plato

    07:48 Socratic Method and Dialogues

    12:43 Socrates' Life and Death

    16:11 Exploring Plato's Socratic Method

    16:21 The Immortality and Transmigration of the Soul

    16:56 Socrates' Dialogue on Justice

    21:13 Socrates' Intellectual Humility

    22:15 Plato's Philosophical Contributions

    25:05 Upcoming Discussions on Plato and Aristotle

    26:05 The Influence of Greek Thought on Christian Theology

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    33 mins
  • The Sophists: Foundations of Skepticism and Relativism (The History of Philosophy, part 10)
    Sep 19 2024

    Understanding Sophism: Background, Impact, and Critiques

    In this episode, the discussion focuses on the Sophists, their role in ancient philosophy, and their impact on subsequent thought. We delve into their characteristics, methodologies, and goals, exploring how they served as both a culmination and a reaction to earlier philosophical ideas. Daniel summarizes their teaching under the three headings of: skepticism, relativism, and pragmatism. The conversation ultimately highlights the critical role the Sophists played in setting the stage for the great philosophers Plato and Aristotle. Through an analysis of Sophist principles and the response by Socrates and Plato, the episode offers a comprehensive understanding of this significant yet often misunderstood philosophical movement.

    00:00 Introduction to the Topic

    00:36 The Role and Influence of Sophists

    02:06 Sophists' Business Model and Teaching Methods

    04:58 Protagoras and His Teachings

    06:53 Skepticism in Sophist Philosophy

    11:23 Relativism Explained

    18:24 Pragmatism in Sophist Thought

    18:49 The Concept of Enlightened Self-Interest

    20:00 Pragmatism and Societal Values

    21:50 Cultural Practices and Moral Relativism

    23:34 Custom vs. Nature: The Debate

    25:26 Sophocles' Antigone: A Case Study

    27:59 Socrates and Plato: Challenging Relativism

    33:04 The Legacy of the Sophists

    36:01 Conclusion and Next Steps

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    37 mins
  • Physics and God: Exploring the Fine-Tuning Argument with Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer
    Sep 6 2024

    Exploring the Fine-Tuning Argument with Physicists and Rabbis Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer

    In this episode of Philosophy and Faith, the hosts welcome Rabbis Elie Feder and Aaron Zimmer, hosts of the podcast Physics to God, to discuss arguments for the existence of God, specifically focusing on the teleological and fine-tuning arguments. Elie, an orthodox rabbi and mathematician, and Aaron, a modern Orthodox rabbi with a background in physics and commodities trading, detail their journeys in faith and academia. They explain the fine-tuning argument, which posits that the constants of nature, such as the fine structure constant and the cosmological constant, are precisely calibrated to allow the universe to support life and complex structures. They argue that this precise tuning suggests an intelligent cause. The discussion also critically evaluates the multiverse theory as an alternative explanation and emphasizes the importance of recognizing when physicists are doing philosophy instead of science. The episode also touches on the importance of understanding philosophy in interpreting scientific data and the potential limitations of atheistic naturalism.


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:30 Ellie's Faith and Academic Journey

    02:32 Aaron's Faith and Career Path

    07:47 The Fine Tuning Argument

    11:43 The Mystery of the Constants

    19:08 Scientific Discoveries and Fine Tuning

    28:27 Philosophical Foundations of Intelligence

    29:13 Fine-Tuning and Intelligent Design

    30:03 Challenges to Fine-Tuning Argument

    35:25 The Multiverse Theory

    38:56 Philosophical Implications of the Multiverse

    44:50 The Future of Science and Philosophy

    49:40 Personal Reflections and Future Directions

    56:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr
  • The First Materialists (The History of Philosophy, part 9)
    Sep 3 2024

    Exploring the Roots of Materialism: The Atomists

    In this episode, Daniel and Nathan delve into the philosophy of materialism by exploring the early atomists, Leucippus and Democritus.

    They discuss the historical context of these philosophers, their main ideas about atoms and the void, and how these concepts form the basis of materialism. The conversation also touches on the implications of materialistic determinism, the challenges it poses for ethics and rationality, and its lasting impact on modern thought. The episode sets the stage for future discussions about Socrates and his opponents, the sophists.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:50 The Predominant Worldview: Materialism

    01:26 Introduction to Atomists: Leucippus and Democritus

    03:16 The Concept of Atoms and the Void

    06:19 Mechanistic Explanations and Determinism

    13:09 Challenges and Implications of Materialism

    20:15 Transition to Socrates and Future Topics

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    23 mins
  • Mind over Matter (The History of Philosophy, part 8)
    Aug 15 2024

    In this episode, Daniel and Nathan dive into the lives and philosophies of Empedocles and Anaxagoras, who serve as stepping stones to understanding Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.

    They explore Empedocles' idea that all things are composed of four elements and two forces, love and strife. Meanwhile, Anaxagoras introduces the concept of 'mind' as a guiding force over matter, sparking deeper philosophical questions.

    The discussion ends by discussing why Socrates and Aristotle were excited but then disappointed in the answers Empedocles and Anaxagoras gave.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    00:46 Empedocles: The Four Elements

    05:35 Empedocles' Life and Legends

    13:30 Anaxagoras: Mind Over Matter

    18:09 Anaxagoras' Contributions and Critiques

    24:57 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

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    27 mins