Philosophiraga: Episode Twelve – Ontology 101

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“Everything we call real is made of things that cannot be regarded as real.”

– Niels Bohr

 

How do, folks!

Welcome back to Philosophiraga, the show where the phil is osophy and the osophi is raga. Or something.

So, y’know, what’s even real anyway, dude? Like, does the world even exist, yo?

These, albeit perhaps not phrased in quite the same way, are big questions in philosophy, and this episode is an introduction to ontology: the study of being and existence. We talk Saints Row IV and the possibility that we might all be in a cave, or a simulation, or some sort of demonic trick.

Stay tuned for the rest of the module on ontology, in which we’ll explore some theories about what there might be (or indeed not be) and what it might be like (or indeed not be like).

 

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Though he’s been known by many names across the vast and peculiar landscape of the Internet, every iteration of The Sometimes Vaguely Philosophical Mage has shared an urge to look far too closely at tiny details and extrapolate huge, important-seeming conclusions. He now hosts Philosophiraga, the video games and philosophy podcast, for The Well-Red Mage, and can be found rambling about it and his other creative endeavours on Twitter. Plus he wrote a novel, and if you bought it and then said you liked it then he might actually become the happiest human alive.

 

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