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Friendship and the Soul
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Friendship and the Soul

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Join Marquette students as we discuss contemplation, wonder, poetry, friendship, and love.

Join Marquette students as we discuss contemplation, wonder, poetry, friendship, and love.

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Shakespeare's Dating Advice

Hope Yeo and Taylor Ryan discuss Spakespeare's Sonnet #116 
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Phil-ing Up Your Day

Join Maddy Morrissey and Ana Luci Gonzalez in wondering what philosophy is by exploring its meaning and value based on their own experiences.
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Alexis B.: The real on Phil.

Talks about what is Philosophy and what it means.
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Forever Friends: Philosophy in Shakespeare

Covering friendship and love in Shakespeare's Sonnet 116
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08:23

Humans: The Good and The Bad. A Philosophical Dive into Shakespeare

Josh Vesely and Ashley Schultz dive into the poem “What a Piece of Work is Man”. Listen as they break down the philosophical meaning of this poem as well as explain how one can derive love, friendship, happiness, and human natire
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Love Potion No.116

Nikita K. and Charlie H. Podcast on Shakespeare's Sonnet 116.
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07:39

Are we all dust?

Rachel W., Cydney P., Nicole W.
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07:01

What a Piece of Work is Man - Evy M. and Grace M.

Philosophical analysis of Shakespeare's "What a Piece of Work is Man" 
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06:39

Will you love me tomorrow?

Sam Lorge and Christian Marquez
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07:04

Phi(love)sophy

Nathan Yuan and Jake Bernarde
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Love: The Ultimate Philosophical Topic

Nick talks about an excerpt from William (Bill) Shakespeare's Sonnet. Here we discuss The meaning of the passage in terms of love, happiness, human nature, and much more. Sorry about the whole Aquinas not being there because he isn't alive (Tom's idea), but we still think we got a great show for you so enjoy!
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08:55

Let's Get Philosophical

Marin W. and Jasmine N.
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06:47

Nihilism in Hamlet

Logan M. and Steven T.
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'Til the Edge of Doom with Gabe and Maddie

Maddie Clark and Gabe Dally
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Hooked on Sonnet

by Derek Gostomski and Justin Hone
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Welcome

Welcome to our new podcast!  Join us for philosophical conversations, with topics such as "What is philosophy, anyway?"  "Isn't philosophy useless?"  "What is happiness, and is it possible to attain?"  "Unstoppable love and Shakespeare's Sonnet 116"  "Do we have souls, and are they lonely?"
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