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Podcast Profile: The Structural-Systematic Philosophy

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18 episodes
2021 to 2022
Median: 17 minutes
Collection: Philosophy


Description (podcaster-provided):

The Structural-Systematic Philosophy (SSP) is a systematic philosophy in progress. Books developing it so far are (in English) STRUCTURE AND BEING (2008), BEING AND GOD (2011), and TOWARD A PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY OF EVERYTHING (TAPTOE; 2014). Podcasts describe the project and present details.


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Systematic philosophy • Theory of everything • Philosophy history critique • Theoretical frameworks • Truth theory • Knowledge definition • Human freedom • Objectivity of beauty • Being theory • Moral rights and duties • Book critiques

The Structural-Systematic Philosophy podcast is dedicated to the exploration and development of a systematic philosophical framework, with a focus on creating a comprehensive, theoretical unity of various philosophical concepts. The content of this podcast is deeply embedded in the academic discipline of philosophy and systematically unfolds a series of intricate and interconnected philosophical ideas.

The episodes cover a range of topics starting from foundational questions about the nature and purpose of philosophy itself, and extending to more nuanced and specific discussions. A recurring theme is the importance of philosophical inquiry beyond the confines of historical analysis, advocating for a distinction between the discipline of philosophy and the historical study of philosophical ideas.

Central to this podcast is the development of a 'Theory of Everything,' which is extensively elaborated upon through multiple episodes. These discussions emphasize that such a theoretical endeavor is fundamentally philosophical, rather than scientific or confined to another academic discipline. Methodological considerations, theoretical frameworks, and foundational concepts in philosophy are rigorously examined.

The podcast also delves into core philosophical concepts such as truth, knowledge, and human engagement with the world. It scrutinizes traditional ideas, such as the justified-true-belief definition of knowledge, exposing their limitations, and proposing alternative definitions aligned with the Structural-Systematic Philosophy.

Moreover, the discussions explore human freedom, the objectivity of beauty, and the fundamental nature of being, including the implications of introducing the term "God" within this philosophical system. The podcast also includes critical commentary on contemporary philosophical works, providing a critical lens through which the audience can engage with current philosophical debates.

Overall, this podcast offers a rich and detailed examination of extensive philosophical themes, aiming to construct an integrated, systematic understanding of diverse philosophical questions and concepts.


Episodes:
1. Why podcasts?
2021-Oct-26
12 minutes
2. What is Philosophy?
2021-Oct-26
9 minutes
3. Why Work on the History of Philosophy is not Philosophy
2021-Oct-26
1 minute
4. Avoiding the turtles-all-the-way-down problem
2021-Oct-26
8 minutes
5. TAPTOE Foreword
2021-Oct-26
3 minutes
6. TAPTOE 1.1-1.2 Preliminaries 1
2021-Oct-26
16 minutes
7. TAPTOE 1.3-1.5 Preliminaries 2
2021-Oct-26
11 minutes
8. TAPTOE 2.1-2.4 Theoretical frameworks 1
2021-Oct-27
26 minutes
9. TAPTOE 2.5-2.6 Theoretical frameworks 2
2021-Oct-27
32 minutes
10. TAPTOE 3. Truth
2021-Oct-27
32 minutes
11. TAPTOE 4. Knowledge
2021-Oct-27
18 minutes
12. TAPTOE 5. Theoreticity, Practicity, Affectivity
2021-Oct-28
16 minutes
13. TAPTOE 6. Human freedom
2021-Oct-28
47 minutes
14. TAPTOE 7. Beauty
2021-Oct-28
34 minutes
15. TAPTOE 8-8.3.2. Being 1
2021-Oct-28
40 minutes
16. TAPTOE 8.3.3-end. Being 2
2021-Oct-28
44 minutes
17. You cannot deny that you have moral rights and moral duties
2021-Oct-28
18 minutes
18. On Atle Sovik's A BASIC THEORY OF EVERYTHING
2022-May-27
12 minutes