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The Armchair Philosophy Podcast is back and with an artistic vengeance. Today, the boys talk about aesthetics and all things beauty. From the scholastic approach of aesthetics, to the quantifying of beauty, to how we should search for it in the first place and more, this first part of the aesthetics podcast is sure to make you want to slice off an ear and hand it to a loved one (that joke's more for the art history majors in here).

The Armchair Philosophy Podcast is back and with an artistic vengeance. Today, the boys talk about aesthetics and all things beauty. From the scholastic approach of aesthetics, to the quantifying of beauty, to how we should search for it in the first place and more, this first part of the aesthetics podcast is sure to make you want to slice off an ear and hand it to a loved one (that joke's more for the art history majors in here).

This week the Armchair Philosophy Podcast tries to wrap its ugly head around ethics. From historical definitions, to actual citations of philosophers, to human rights and even all the way to objectivity of ethics, if this podcast doesn't make you more ethical then it's on you! Listen in and see if your own ethical purposes follow at all.

This week the Armchair Philosophy Podcast tries to wrap its ugly head around ethics. From historical definitions, to actual citations of philosophers, to human rights and even all the way to objectivity of ethics, if this podcast doesn't make you more ethical then it's on you! Listen in and see if your own ethical purposes follow at all.

Armchair Philosophy Podcast is proud to present its third episode by talking about knowledge. Finishing off where the lads left us last time, the problem of induction is tackled, as well as the consideration of communal vs. internalized knowledge. Listen in to see what there is to be said about knowledge and whether or not we can actually trust anything that is said.