Sand Pebbles Podcast

Latest Episodes
#102: Practical Philosophy of Language: Sex/Gender Part III
Building on the prior episodes on the philosophy of language, these episodes give practical examples of the concepts working in practice in the post-modern disputes on the meanings of sex and gender.
#101: Practical Philosophy of Language: Sex/Gender Part II
Building on the prior episodes summarizing modern philosophy of language, these episodes give practical examples of the concepts working in practice in the post-modern disputes on the meanings of sex and gender.
#100: Practical Philosophy of Language: Sex/Gender Part I
Building on the prior episodes summarizing modern philosophy of language, these episodes give practical examples of the concepts working in practice in the post-modern disputes on the meanings of sex and gender.
#99: From Philosophy Looking Back to Vietnam / Part II
A continued interview with philosopher Christopher Gregory about his life experience going from Vietnam to studying philosophy. He looks back on what philosophy has taught him about life and the will to power.
#98: From Vietnam to Philosophy / Part I
Beginning of interview with philosopher Christopher Gregory about his life experience going from Vietnam to studying philosophy.
#97: Nietzsche and Nihilism
Contemplates Nietzschean philosophy, its view on nihilism, from the perspective of Nietzsche’s hated “herd”: the working class.
#96: Nietzsche and Meta-ethics
Contemplates Nietzschean philosophy, in particular its meta-ethics, from the perspective of Nietzsche’s hated “herd”: the working class.
#95: Nietzsche, Meta-ethics, & Nihilism
Contemplates Nietzschean philosophy from the perspective of Nietzsche’s hated “herd”: the working class.
#94: Moore’s Paradox, Belief, and Mental State
Contemplation of the conceptual differences between belief and knowledge through the aphorism: “people believe what they want to believe”; through contemplation of Moore’s Paradox; and through contemplation of the concept of a mental state of belief.
#93: Moore’s Paradox
Contemplation of the conceptual differences between belief and knowledge through the aphorism: “people believe what they want to believe” and through contemplation of Moore’s Paradox. Contemplation of how it is possible to voluntarily, knowingly,