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Aubrey Marcus Podcast

How To Figure Sh*t Out, Including Time Travel w/ Dr. Geoff Goddu #399

Aubrey Marcus Podcast

Aubrey Marcus

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4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2023

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Philosophy at its best is the art of figuring sh*t out.
No one has helped me more in the meta-cognition of problem solving than my original philosophy professor from University Of Richmond, Dr. Geoff Goddu. One of these lesser known sciences is called symbolic logic, which can be used to prove conclusions based upon the agreement of the premises. In this podcast we practice our philosophy on questions ranging from the classic: “What came first, the chicken or the egg?” to questions about the logical validity of time travel theory.

Connect with Dr. Geoff Goddu

University of Richmond | https://philosophy.richmond.edu/faculty/ggoddu/

Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-goddu-2118bb17

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Transcript

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This is an incredibly special podcast for me because Dr. Gadoo was my philosophy professor

0:11.0

when I was at the University of Richmond and I got my major in philosophy and classical

0:16.4

civilization.

0:18.2

And it was such a pleasure to just have a true philosopher on the podcast to explore all

0:23.8

kinds of both silly and complex issues, complex being issues involving time travel and silly

0:30.6

being answering the question, what came first, the chicken or the egg?

0:34.7

And if a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?

0:38.6

And we've got answers for you on this podcast as philosophers do.

0:42.6

And of course, these answers are nuanced and explore different mechanisms of philosophy,

0:48.2

including one of my favorite mechanisms, which is symbolic logic, which is basically

0:53.0

using logic like mathematics to prove actually a conclusion based on a set of premises.

1:00.6

This was a phenomenal experience to reconnect with my old professor and to do a true philosophy

1:06.1

podcast.

1:07.1

So, without further ado, Dr. Gadoo.

1:11.0

But before we get started, a word from our sponsors.

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