OVERTHINK
“The best of all possible philosophy podcasts.”
Hosted by professors Ellie Anderson and David Peña-Guzmán, Overthink offers fresh takes on perennial questions. No philosophy background needed (though we love you fellow nerds, too).
Hosted by professors Ellie Anderson and David Peña-Guzmán, Overthink offers fresh takes on perennial questions. No philosophy background needed (though we love you fellow nerds, too).
In episode 115 of Overthink, Ellie and David discuss the meaning of hope, from casual travel plans, to electoral optimism, to theological liberation. They explore Kant’s ambitions for perpetual peace, and discuss the Marxian imperative to transform the world. Should we hope for what seems realistic, or reach for impossible utopias?
Ellie and David reflect on the highs and lows of friendship, from their own bond to Montaigne’s intimate connection to Étienne de La Boétie. From Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics to today’s loneliness epidemic, they question what friends do, how they hold each other accountable, and the deep ways in which our vices and virtues are shaped by our friends.
Ellie and David talk about extinction, from Christian eschatology, to the perils of Anthropocene, to cutting-edge de-extinction technology. They turn to animal ethics and scientific dilemmas in search of the ethical approaches that might equip us to think extinction.