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The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 10, the Problem of Evil (Part III)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane

Education, Philosophy, Society & Culture, Courses

4.8612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

You can find links to all the reading at www.thepanpsychist.com/panpsycast. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes to get new episodes as and when they're released! Thank you, we hope you enjoy the episode! Part I. The Problem of Evil (start of Episode 10, (Part I)), Part II. Theodicies (start of Episode 10, (Part II)), Part III. The Free Will Defence (34:00 in Episode 10, (Part II)), Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion (start of Episode 10, (Part III)).

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0:00.0

Pam, Bam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam, Pam.

0:04.4

Cycast.

0:05.0

Part four, further analyses and discussion.

0:17.1

Our inquiry question, there's a stairway to heaven and a highway to hell.

0:21.6

Does this tell us a lot about anticipated traffic numbers?

0:27.0

I like that.

0:28.0

That's my favourite so far.

0:30.2

Well, probably yes.

0:31.9

If you're going by most theological standards.

0:35.5

Yeah, Ollie's words earlier, we can only talk about, in thequies' words earlier we can only talk about in

0:38.3

acquiesce's words we can only talk about God through analogy if that's not a good

0:41.3

analogy for where we're all going to end up I don't know what is wow right okay

0:46.5

so we start off part for everyone's favorite part of the show where we rip

0:50.4

everything to shreds and but yeah so we're just gonna start to start off with some general thoughts, some little brain nuggets, some things you might enjoy rattling around in your ears as you try and fall asleep tonight. Here are the smooth voices of Jack Ollianandi guiding your night away. So, yeah, I mean, I want to say before we start that I think we've done, I mean, as you can probably tell from listening there's a lot of content on the problem of evil loads and we've done our best

1:14.9

to try and take the key points and reduce it down to kind of some note form or the basics but

1:20.1

or three hours of discussion but obviously you know for your own research um you know if there's

1:26.9

anything everything we've spoken about has lots more detail, lots more work on it. Use the references we've got in the little description for you, but obviously don't be afraid to have a look at anything else. You know, people have been writing about the problem review before since I've been curious. So, 2,500 years. And obviously, you know, we're contributing to that discussion as well. So before, do do our criticisms, you know, I'm not like I'm saying, whereas memorable with him. We're not positively going on. Literally, every curious and us. There was some stuff in between, but I can't really remember. But yeah, you know, don't be afraid to kind of look into it and look into a lot more detail because, you know, we could do several hours more podcasts on this. We're not going to. Let's do that. Yeah, let's do that, shall we? Part 6, 27. 20. Episode 34. The problem of evil, part 34. The day I stubbed my toe and how I feel God to blame. You have a diary entry.

2:20.2

General analysis discussion then.

2:21.9

So Andy, you've got a lot of notes there.

2:24.3

Maybe you should go first and your general thoughts on the problem of you.

2:28.0

Yeah, okay.

2:28.9

I will.

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