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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Episode 109: Jaspers’s Existentialism with Guest Paul Provenza

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

Casey, Paskin, Philosophy, Linsenmayer, Society & Culture, Alwan

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2015

⏱️ 122 minutes

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Summary

On Karl Jaspers's "On My Philosophy" (1941), featuring comedian/actor/director/author Paul Provenza

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You're listening to The Partial Examined Life, a philosophy podcast by some guys who are at one

0:39.4

point, said undoing philosophy for living, but then thought better of it.

0:42.8

Our question for episode 109 is something like,

0:46.0

is science sufficient to give us a satisfying world view and we'll be discussing

0:50.0

Karl Jasper's essay on My Philosophy, which is an existentialist track from 1941.

0:56.0

You can join the discussion, get the text, and let's more information at

0:58.6

partiallyexaminedlife.com. This is Mark Linton-Meyer attempting to communicate

1:03.3

in the light of transcendence from medicine Wisconsin.

1:05.9

And this is Seth Paschim clarifying his existence in Los Angeles, California.

1:10.8

This is Wes Owen and Boston, Massachusetts.

1:13.3

This is Dylan Casey encompassing in Middleton, Wisconsin.

1:16.7

This is Paul Provenza, not really sure about existing in Los Angeles.

1:21.9

Very nice. Are you sure about existing or exist, I don't know how you do the existence

1:28.3

with a Z as an adjective. It was so great to see Karl Jasper's

1:32.5

was so far ahead of a time. He's like a DJ.

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