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The Philosophical Outlook

Podkast av Salman Tahir

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Historie & religion

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The Philosophical Outlook is a long-form podcast focused on in-depth conversations in philosophy and religion. Through discussions with academics, researchers, and independent scholars, the podcast explores fundamental questions of existence, meaning, ethics, suffering, and belief. Each episode emphasizes careful reasoning, engagement with classical and contemporary thought, and serious intellectual inquiry rather than quick conclusions.

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episode S2E3 | On Language and Culture with ‪Hamza Surbuland cover

S2E3 | On Language and Culture with ‪Hamza Surbuland

In this episode, I’m joined by Hamza Surbuland, an overseas Pakistani who spent much of his life in Australia before developing a deep connection with Urdu and Eastern intellectual traditions.What began as curiosity gradually became commitment. Hamza immersed himself in Urdu from the ground up, and later expanded into other Eastern languages such as Arabic and Persian. Today, he teaches these languages and encourages others to approach them not merely as tools of communication, but as gateways into culture, history, and meaning.Our conversation moves beyond language as a practical skill and into larger questions. What is the role of language in shaping identity and civilisation? Is language something objective, or is it fundamentally shaped by culture and worldview? How do religion, tradition, and collective memory influence the way languages develop and persist?This episode is a reflection on why language matters, not only for personal growth, but for understanding heritage, belonging, and the intellectual foundations of societies.

19. jan. 2026 - 1 h 32 min
episode S2E1 | On Nietzsche’s “God Is Dead”, Religious Doctrines, and the Necessity of Morality cover

S2E1 | On Nietzsche’s “God Is Dead”, Religious Doctrines, and the Necessity of Morality

In the first episode of Season Two of The Philosophical Outlook, we are joined by philosophy YouTuber Trey from TelosBound for a dialogue spanning multiple perspectives. The discussion examines Nietzsche’s concept of the “Death of God” and its societal implications, considers nihilism through the lens of Nietzsche and Žižek, and explores how religious doctrines respond to the challenges of meaning and morality. The conversation also touches on Zarathustra, Plato’s theory of forms, free will, and the philosophical foundations for the necessity of morality. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 03:34 – On Nietzsche’s “God Is Dead” 12:34 – Nihilism, Nietzsche, and Žižek 13:58 – Religious doctrines and nihilism 17:55 – Zarathustra and the imperfection of man 28:00 – Plato’s theory of forms 30:38 – Meta-reality of truth, evil, and existence 39:13 – Free will and the interaction of God with existence 47:33 – On the necessity of morality 58:48 – Outro

4. aug. 2022 - 1 h 0 min
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