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  • Merkaba meditation
    2024/10/18

    Talk about the Merkaba meditation.

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    Ref: 1. Drunvalo Melchizedek, *L’Ancien Secret de la Fleur de Vie*, Volumes 1 et 2.

    2. Gregg Braden, *L’Effet de la Matrice Divine*.

    3. Thich Nhat Hanh, *Respire : La Pleine Conscience au Quotidien*.

    4. Nassim Haramein, *La Physique Unifiée et la Géométrie Sacrée*.

    5. Amit Goswami, *La Physique Quantique et la Conscience*.

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    13 分
  • Metaphysic s1e14: The Ethical Universe, Metaphysics and Morality Explored
    2024/10/08


    Dive deep into the intersection of metaphysics and ethics, where we explore the fundamental questions shaping our understanding of reality and morality. From quantum physics and free will to spiritual philosophies and moral truths, each episode unravels how the nature of existence influences the way we live and make ethical choices.

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    • Aristotle. (350 BCE). Nicomachean Ethics.
    • Descartes, R. (1641). Meditations on First Philosophy.
    • Harris, S. (2010). The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values. Free Press.
    • Kant, I. (1785). Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals.
    • Penrose, R. (1989). The Emperor's New Mind. Oxford University Press.
    • Plato. (380 BCE). The Republic.
    • Smith, M. (1994). The Moral Problem. Blackwell Publishing.
    • Swinburne, R. (1997). The Evolution of the Soul. Clarendon Press.
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    15 分
  • Metaphysis s1e13: The Divine Dilemma, Exploring God Through the Lens of Metaphysics
    2024/09/26

    In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most profound philosophical questions: the existence and nature of God. Drawing from centuries of metaphysical inquiry, we explore classic arguments like the cosmological, teleological, and ontological arguments, the problem of evil, and how modern science—such as quantum mechanics and the Big Bang—intersects with these age-old debates. We'll also journey through spiritual perspectives, mystical traditions, and Eastern philosophies that offer fresh insights into the divine. Tune in to unravel the complexities of God in philosophy, science, and spirituality.

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    Ref: Aquinas, Thomas. Summa Theologica. New York: Benziger Bros., 1947.

    Anselm of Canterbury. Proslogion. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2000.

    Craig, William Lane. The Kalam Cosmological Argument. Macmillan, 1979.

    Descartes, René. Meditations on First Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

    Kant, Immanuel. Critique of Pure Reason. New York: Penguin, 2008.

    Paley, William. Natural Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

    Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time. Bantam Books, 1988.

    Krauss, Lawrence. A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing. Free Press, 2012.

    Plantinga, Alvin. God, Freedom, and Evil. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1974.

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    16 分
  • Metaphysic s1e12: Mind & Matter, The Metaphysical Mystery of Consciousness
    2024/09/25

    What is the true nature of the relationship between mind and body? Is consciousness just a product of brain activity, or does it transcend the physical? In this thought-provoking podcast, we explore the mysteries of consciousness through both scientific and philosophical lenses. From ancient dualism to modern neuroscience, we journey through theories that challenge our understanding of free will, reality, and the essence of human experience. Tune in for a captivating exploration of the metaphysical puzzle that has puzzled thinkers for centuries—what connects our mind to our physical world?

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    Ref: Descartes, R. (1641). Meditations on First Philosophy.

    Smart, J. J. C. (1959). "Sensations and Brain Processes". The Philosophical Review, 68(2), 141–156.

    Chalmers, D. (1996). The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory. Oxford University Press.

    Putnam, H. (1967). "Psychological Predicates". In Art, Mind, and Religion, edited by Capitan and Merrill, University of Pittsburgh Press.

    Penrose, R., & Hameroff, S. (1996). "Orchestrated Objective Reduction: A Model for Consciousness". Mathematics and Physics, 37(3), 108-113.

    Parfit, D. (1984). Reasons and Persons. Oxford University Press.

    Berkeley, G. (1710). A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge.

    Spinoza, B. (1677). Ethics.

    Kant, I. (1781). Critique of Pure Reason.

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    11 分
  • Metaphysic s1e11: Universals vs. Particulars, The Essence of Reality
    2024/09/25

    Dive into one of the most profound debates in metaphysics: the nature of universals and particulars. Are abstract concepts like "redness" real entities, or simply linguistic conventions? How do they relate to the concrete objects we encounter in our daily lives? Join us as we explore ancient philosophies, modern theories, and the implications of this debate on science, knowledge, and our understanding of reality itself.

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    Ref: Loux, M. J. (2006). Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction. Routledge.

    Armstrong, D. M. (1989). Universals: An Opinionated Introduction. Westview Press.

    Lowe, E. J. (2002). A Survey of Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.

    Rodriguez-Pereyra, G. (2002). Resemblance Nominalism: A Solution to the Problem of Universals. Oxford University Press.

    Plato. The Republic (Trans. Desmond Lee). Penguin Classics, 2007.

    Aristotle. Metaphysics (Trans. Hugh Lawson-Tancred). Penguin Classics, 1998.

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    12 分
  • Metphysic s1e10: The Unavoidable Nature of Metaphysics
    2024/09/24

    In this podcast, we delve into the essential role of metaphysics in understanding reality. Far from being an abstract or obsolete field, metaphysics addresses fundamental questions about existence, identity, change, and possibility that no other discipline can fully capture. We'll explore why metaphysics is not just inevitable but necessary, providing the conceptual framework for all rational inquiry, and examine its relationship with logic, science, and language. Join us as we navigate the debates, challenges, and ongoing relevance of metaphysical thought in our quest for deeper truths.

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    Source: Metaphysical Necessity - Bibliography - PhilPapers, Dans le labyrinthe : nécessité, contingence et liberté chez Leibniz - Cours 22. Peut-il y avoir une téléologie non métaphysique ? - Collège de France (openedition.org), https://www.persee.fr/doc/phlou_0776-5541_1906_num_13_51_1942, Once more: is there such a thing as metaphysical necessity? | Footnotes to Plato (wordpress.com), La connaissance métaphysique | Cairn.info, Metaphysics and Philosophy - New Acropolis of Athens (nea-acropoli-athens.gr), Metaphysical Necessity: Or Metaphysical Platonism – Hesiod's Corner (wordpress.com), Microsoft Word - The Extent of Metaphysical Necessity post PP sendoff.doc (philarchive.org)

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    12 分
  • Metaphysic s1e9: Exploring Possible Worlds, A Journey Through Metaphysical Landscapes
    2024/09/23

    In this episode, we delve into the fascinating metaphysics of possible worlds. We explore various philosophical interpretations of what possible worlds are, how they are structured, and what it means for something to exist within them. We discuss arguments for and against different viewpoints, such as modal reductionism, the problem of plenitude, and the distinction between de re and de dicto modalities. Additionally, we examine the implications of possible worlds for important philosophical questions, including personal identity and the existence of non-actual entities. Join us as we navigate these complex ideas and their impact on our understanding of reality.

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    Source: Possible Worlds (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), The Metaphysics of Possibility (friesian.com), Possible world - Wikipedia, " What do philosophers mean when they say something is ‘metaphysically possible.’ Why don’t they just simply say ‘possible’? | MyTutor, Realism - Possible Worlds, Epistemology, Metaphysics | Britannica, Realism - Possible Worlds, Epistemology, Metaphysics | Britannica, Modal Metaphysics | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (utm.edu)

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    15 分
  • Metaphysic s1e8: The Puzzle of Personal Identity, Navigating Continuity Through Time
    2024/09/23

    In this thought-provoking podcast, we delve into the complexities of personal identity, particularly the question of what it means for a person to remain numerically the same over time. We explore fundamental questions such as what intrinsic property ensures our continuity as individuals and the criteria that help determine if someone at one point in time is the same as another at a different time. Is physical continuity more essential than psychological continuity for personal identity? We examine the tensions between our numerical identity and the radical changes we undergo throughout our lives, considering various perspectives including physical, psychological, and mixed criteria for identity. Additionally, we confront challenging thought experiments, like brain transplants and personal fission, that reveal the intricate issues surrounding personal identity. Join us as we navigate the profound questions that define who we are across the continuum of time.

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    Source: Identity Over Time (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), Personal Identity (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), Personal identity | Definition, Theories, & Facts | Britannica, Personal identity – Introduction to Philosophy (ucf.edu), Personal identity - Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    10 分