Podcast Roundup for September 16

Here are links to this week’s podcasts that I find to be interesting and informative.

Philosophy in Action with Dr. Diana Hsieh

  • Identifying central purpose
  • Immanuel Kant on sex
  • Becoming an educated voter
  • Atheists patronizing religious businesses

The Objectivism Seminar

  • Continuing discussion on “Free Market Revolution” by Yaron Brook and Don Watkins.  This week’s episode deals with the chapter “The Dynamism of the Market.”

Objectively Speaking – This is a new one for me.  It is hosted by Andrew Bernstein and Arshak Benlian

  • Discusses what form should the military and, above all, philosophic war take to properly protect our country and forever crush our Islamic foe

Leonard Peikoff’s Podcast – Episode 287

  • Is it possible to a have a fulfilling relationship with a person who doesn’t initiate sex?
  • Will your scholarly papers be available after you die?
  • How would the world look today if Kant had died before he invented his philosophy?
  • Is it moral to give an employer less than your full work if that is what they expect?
  • Why does it hurt so much when someone you love chooses someone else?
  • Objectivist aesthetic
  • Did Ayn Rand dislike facial hair on men?