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The Partially Examined Life is a podcast and downloadable audio series about philosophy. [1] It is self described at the beginning of many episodes as "A philosophy podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living, but then thought better of it."
Lain was the host of the philosophy podcast "Diet Soap" and the political podcast "Zero Squared". He was the publishing manager in charge of Zero Books from 2015 to October 2021. [4] Following his departure from Zero Books, Lain joined the creative team at Sublation Media. [5] [6] He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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Radiolab airs as a one-hour broadcast each week while its podcast releases new episodes of varying lengths usually biweekly. For a few years, the Radiolab podcast feed featured a full-hour episode every six weeks, announced by the hosts as Radiolab: The Podcast , interspersed with two shorter pieces known as "shorts."
"Nakedly Examined Music #96: Andrew McMahon Throws in All His Favorite Things". The Partially Examined Life. Nakedly Examined Music (Podcast). Moraski, Lauren (October 25, 2018). Andrew McMahon Live. BUILD Series. AOL – via Facebook.
Arthur Coleman Danto (January 1, 1924 – October 25, 2013) was an American art critic, philosopher, and professor at Columbia University.He was best known for having been a long-time art critic for The Nation and for his work in philosophical aesthetics and philosophy of history, though he contributed significantly to a number of fields, including the philosophy of action.
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The Examined Life is a 1989 collection of philosophical meditations by the philosopher Robert Nozick. [1] The book drew a number of critical reactions. The work is drawn partially as a response to Socrates assertion in Plato's "The Apology of Socrates" that the unexamined life is one not worth living [2] [3]