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Jim Madden
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Jim Madden
Philosophy
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Philosophy
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Podcasts

 

The UFO Rabbit Hole Podcast

Philosohy and UFOs

Unidentified Flying Hyperobjects

The Cave, Morlocks, and the Spectacle of DisclosureThe UFO,

Hellier, and Paranoia

Encounters and Hyperobjects: A Conversation between Diana Walsch Pasulka and James Madden

Neon Galacetic

A Discussion of Unidentified Flying Hyperobject 

Conversations with Catholics

Mind and Meaning in an Era of Techno-Nihilism

The Benedictine Dialogues

Thinking about Thinking

Kazingram Dialogue

Freedom, Education, and the Good Life

Human Consciousness and Martial Arts

Morality, Meaning, and Family

Technology, Academia, and Aliens

The Moral Imagination

The Recovery of the Self: Embodied and Embedded Persons

Philosophy for the People

A Series on Sellars’s “Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man”

A Ten-Part Series on Plato’s Republic

Can we Rule Out Immortality?

What is Phaedo Really About?

Plato’s Timaeus

A Three-Part Series on Leibniz’s “Ultimate Origination of Things”

A Ten-Part Series on Marcuse’s One Dimensional Man

Mind and World with Gaven

The Extended Mind

Does Humanity Matter?

Why Death? Against Transhumanism

What is Philosophy?

Evidence for the Resurrection?

The Resurrection, Free Will, and Martial Arts with Gaven Kerr

Evolutionary Debunking Arguments with Tomas Bogardus

Intelligent Design with Mike Behe

The Problem of Pain and Jordan Peterson

Nietzsche (among other things)

Thomistic Institute Lectures (Selected)

The Trouble with AI: It’s Not What You Think!

Artificial Intelligence and the Human Soul

Neuroscience and the Soul

  • Auburn University

  • Harvard Medical School

  • Brown University

  • Florida State

Cognitive Science and the Soul (with Mark Johnston)

Freedom and Its Counterfeits

Freedom, Friendship, and Community

The Danger of Technology to Human Flourishing

Neuroscience and Free Will: Is There Really a Problem

Evolution and Christianity

Infinite Creator, Finite Creation

 

Lectures