Digital Gnosis
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Digital Gnosis

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Conversations on Philosophy, Religion, Science & Culture.

You can support what I do by becoming a patron https://www.patreon.com/digitalgnosis

Conversations on Philosophy, Religion, Science & Culture.

You can support what I do by becoming a patron https://www.patreon.com/digitalgnosis

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Are the Sciences Unified? - Tuomas Tahko

Interview with the author of the Cambridge Elements book 'The Unity of Science' Tuomas Tahko.  Tuomas is a Professor of Metaphysics of Science at Bristol University and Principal Investigator of the MetaScience research project.  Support the channel by becoming a Patron: https://patreon.com/digitalgnosis   Links to all my stuff: https://linktr.ee/digitalgnosis
History and humanities 3 years
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01:11:10

Does Idealism Best Explain Reality? - Bernardo Kastrup & Graham Oppy

In this episode Dr Graham Oppy (naturalist) and Dr Bernardo Kastrup (idealist) discuss which theory best explains reality.  ----   Support the channel by becoming a Patron: https://patreon.com/digitalgnosis   Links to all my stuff: https://linktr.ee/digitalgnosis    Tips - One-off PayPal donations welcome: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Q7SGRS5855UEL 
History and humanities 3 years
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01:32:51

The Nature of Logic - Graham Priest & Rob Koons

In this episode philosophers Graham Priest and Rob Koons discuss the nature of Logic. 
History and humanities 3 years
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01:14:09

Cumulative Case Arguments for Christianity - Ted Poston

In this episode I interview Dr Ted Poston on cumulative case arguments in philosophy of religion and apologetics.  You can support me by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/digitalgnosis
History and humanities 4 years
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53:20

The Protestant Reformation, Effects - Alec Ryrie

In part two of my interview with Prof. Alec Ryrie we discuss some of the effects of the Protestant Reformation.
History and humanities 4 years
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01:02:45

The Protestant Reformation, Origins - Alec Ryrie

In this episode I talk to Durham University professor of History Alec Ryrie about the Protestant reformation and its origins. Consider supporting what I do by becoming a Patron: https://bit.ly/2sTITYQ
History and humanities 4 years
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01:00:13

A Journey to the Source of Consciousness - Mark Solms

In this episode I interview renowned neuroscientist Mark Solms on his latest research in pursuit of the seat of consciousness in the brain. If you enjoy what I do you can support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/digitalgnosis
History and humanities 4 years
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01:03:05

Second Temple Judaism & The Dead Sea Scrolls - Kipp Davis

In this episode I interview Biblical historian Dr Kipp Davis on Second Temple Judaism, The Dead Sea Scrolls and the formation of the New Testament. Consider supporting what I do by becoming a Patron: https://bit.ly/2sTITYQ
History and humanities 4 years
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02:27:24

Panpsychism - Philip Goff

In this video I interview Prof Philip Goff on his book "Galileos Error", a brief tour through philosophy of mind where he outlines a case for panpsychism.   Consider supporting what I do by becoming a Patron: https://bit.ly/2sTITYQ
History and humanities 4 years
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01:35:51

What is Metaphysics? - Jonathan Tallant

In this episode I interview Jonathan Tallant, head of the philosophy department at Nottingham University, on Metaphysics.
History and humanities 4 years
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01:01:15

Physics & Philosophy with Matt from Physically Debunked

In this episode I talk to Physics PhD student Matt on his work in physics and how that has informed his philosophical views. We also talk about philosophy of religion, William Lane Craigs Kalam Cosmological argument and the A and B theories of time.
History and humanities 4 years
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01:26:53

Reinventing Philosophy of Religion - Graham Oppy

In this episode I interview atheist philosopher of religion, Graham Oppy, and we discuss his unique approach to the field.
History and humanities 4 years
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01:16:45

Is the Universe Fine Tuned by God? - Luke Barnes and James Fodor

In this episode Christian Physicist (Luke Barnes) discusses the Fine Tuning argument for Gods existence with Naturalist and Neuroscientist James Fodor.
History and humanities 4 years
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02:05:10

History of The Idea of The Brain - Matthew Cobb

In this episode I speak to University of Manchester Professor, Matthew Cobb, on his recent book "A History of the Idea of The Brain" - We discuss topics from Galen and Aristotelianism through to modern Computational approaches.
History and humanities 4 years
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01:28:49

Christianity - Keith Ward

In this episode I talk to Rev. Prof. Keith Ward about what Christianity is. 
History and humanities 5 years
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50:16

Escaping Gay Conversion Therapy - Luke Wilson

Luke Wilson shares his experiences with conversion therapy on campus and the profound negative effects it had on his life and the lives of many others.    I first came across Lukes story in this article: https://rvamag.com/gay-rva/group-conversion-therapy-and-its-aftermath-at-liberty-university.html Luke can be found on twitter here: https://twitter.com/wilson_fw​
History and humanities 5 years
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01:33:35

The Godless Gospel - Julian Baggini

In this episode I talk to atheist philosopher, Julian Baggini, about his latest book, The Godless Gospel, which tries to approach the ethical teachings of Jesus from a secular perspective to find out if he really was a good moral teacher. Julian's website and book can be found here: https://www.julianbaggini.com/​ Consider supporting what I do by becoming a Patron: https://bit.ly/2sTITYQ​  Join the Discord server for after show chats: https://discord.gg/qjrUsTa ​Writing        https://nathanormond.wordpress.com​ Twitter        https://twitter.com/nath_ormond​​ Twitch        https://www.twitch.tv/digitalgnosis​
History and humanities 5 years
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01:00:58

New Testament History - Ian Mills

In this episode I talk to Ian Mills, a PhD student of New Testament history and co-host of the New Testament review podcast, about my questions as a layman concerning historicity and the New Testament.
History and humanities 5 years
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01:10:47

Cosmological Arguments - Prof. Wes Morriston

In this episode I discuss cosmological arguments which claim to prove the existence of God and the prospect of infinities existing with Professor Wes Morriston.  If you would like to donate and support my work then please do so at https://www.patreon.com/digitalgnosis I hope you enjoy the episode!
History and humanities 5 years
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01:03:22

Metaphysical Idealism - Dr. Bernardo Kastrup

In this episode I interview Dr. Bernardo Kastrup on Metaphysical Idealism, the view that reality is fundamentally mental.  If you enjoy the podcast then you can support what I do on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/digitalgnosis
History and humanities 5 years
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