Mind Chat

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Philip Goff is a philosopher who thinks consciousness pervades the universe. Keith Frankish is a philosopher who thinks consciousness* doesn't even exist. From their very different perspectives, Keith and Philip interview leading scientists and philosophers of consciousness, engaging and debating in a friendly way in pursuit of truth. Mind Chat aims to be highly accessible, allowing those with no background in science and/or philosophy to get a grip on the cutting edge of the field.(*To be more precise, Keith thinks *phenomenal* consciousness doesn't exist; listen to find out what this is.)

Recent Episodes
  • Andy Clark: The Experience Machine
    Dec 10, 2024 – 01:29:57
  • Philip Goff & Keith Frankish: Heretical Christianity
    Dec 9, 2024 – 01:28:55
  • Annaka Harris: Is Consciousness Everywhere?
    Dec 9, 2024 – 01:48:51
  • Sarah Lane-Ritchie & Aidan Lyon: What Can Psychedelics Tell Us About Mind & Reality?
    Apr 28, 2024 – 01:41:56
  • Kevin Mitchell: Do We Have Free Will?
    Apr 28, 2024 – 01:45:27
  • Cat Gillen: Do Electrons Exist?
    Nov 27, 2023 – 01:12:23
  • Halloween Special! The Purpose of the Universe
    Nov 6, 2023 – 01:39:22
  • Donald Hoffman: What is Reality?
    Jul 25, 2023 – 01:59:36
  • Eric Schwitzgebel : Is the United States Conscious?
    Jul 25, 2023 – 01:54:14
  • Michelle Liu and Edouard Machery: Is the 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' Nonsense Invented by Philosophers?
    Apr 10, 2023 – 02:09:14
  • Frank Jackson: The Greatest Argument Against Materialism
    Apr 10, 2023 – 01:56:00
  • Francois Kammerer and Luke Roelofs: Illusionism or Panpsychism?
    Apr 10, 2023 – 02:02:39
  • Noam Chomsky: Chomsky on Consciousness
    Sep 25, 2022 – 01:12:42
  • Angela Mendelovici: How Does Consciousness Connect us to Reality? Part II
    Jul 24, 2022 – 02:59:09
  • Ann-Sophie Barwich: Smellosophy--The Philosophy & Neuroscience of Smell
    Jul 23, 2022 – 02:24:20
  • Philip Goff: Is Physics Different in the Brain?
    Jun 28, 2022 – 00:54:19
  • Sean Carroll and Barry Loewer: What Does Physics Tell Us About Consciousness?
    Jun 28, 2022 – 02:09:46
  • Helen Steward: Do We Have Free Will?
    Mar 30, 2022 – 02:06:23
  • David Papineau: How Does Consciousness Connect Us To Reality?
    Mar 19, 2022 – 02:58:43
  • David Chalmers: Are We Living in a Simulation?
    Feb 25, 2022 – 02:49:08
  • Christmas Special: Panpsychism or Illusionism?
    Dec 16, 2021 – 02:47:56
  • Sean Carroll: Is Consciousness Emergent?
    Nov 15, 2021 – 03:14:41
  • Anil Seth: Is Consciousness a Controlled Hallucination?
    Oct 13, 2021 – 01:57:41
  • Helen Yetter-Chappell: Is Reality Made up of Consciousness?
    Oct 11, 2021 – 02:04:08
  • Matthias Michel: Is a Science of Consciousness Possible?
    Aug 15, 2021 – 02:38:53
  • Christof Koch: The Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness
    Jul 20, 2021 – 01:35:49
  • Janet Levin: The Materialist Theory of Consciousness
    Jun 3, 2021 – 01:42:26
  • Tim O'Connor: Interview with a Dualist
    May 22, 2021 – 01:55:42
Recent Reviews
  • Spring7Boy
    At first…
    Initially I gave this show one star, because a intriguing as the titles were, and the high quality of the guests, it was really hard to follow the long sometimes winding path of thinking, and of thinking about thinking, and of re-thinking the way things are thought about. I did not feel smart enough, and the only reason why I felt that was because I listened to the show. Therefore I did not enjoy it or come away improved. But as I was about to tap-to-rate that one angry star, I had a realization: it’s not them, it’s me. So I tried listening again, but this time letting the word groups that didn’t get processed through my above-average brain just wash around my head, ears, and eyes like a warm ripply wavelet on a sunny Caribbean beach. That was much better. It all became clear. By swimming in this medium of complex thoughts and words and situations, the familiar found its mark and the unfamiliar slowly became more familiar. I guess that means these kind of conversations which are easy listening for philosophers, scientists, and humanities scholars, are for me aspirational. It’s not about the angst of things that are above my head, it’s about letting my head soak in the medium and osmose what I can. Sometimes conversations are like music not words. I don’t understand all the intricacies or depth of great music either, but I come away feeling better than when I went in.
  • tcalley34
    I want to love it
    I want to love it, I really do. The day I was introduced to Goff’s panpsychism was a breath of fresh air - it felt so right in my mind. I enjoy learning via podcast. I think I’ve tried listening to at least 3 episodes and haven’t been able to complete one. I find the pod very hard to follow and hard to hear thus understand. I believe myself to be a decently educated person, but I wish the concepts were broken down more thoroughly, more simply. Better sound/audio would be a bonus. I keep coming back and trying because I want to learn, so please keep it up!
  • greggabe
    Great!
    Great to listen to civil philosophical debate. Whether you follow everything or not you’ll learn about the art of argument and learning.
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