Episodes

  • Physicalism and Emergence in Contemporary Metaphysics
    Nov 22 2023

    In this episode of the podcast, I talk with Professor John Symons.  Professor Symons is a professor of philosophy at the University of Kansas, and he works in metaphysics and the philosophy of technology.  In this discussion, we talk about the state of physicalism and emergence in contemporary metaphysics.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Does Artificial Intelligence Think? (ft. David Ménager, Ph. D.)
    Jun 30 2023

    David Ménager, Ph. D. , Emerging Leader in Cognitive AI Systems, works for a non profit that works on how humans integrate with emerging tech. He talks with host Michael Otteson, from the Utah State University Philosophy Program about how artificial intelligence and neuro-networks process information. Does this process mimic when a human thinks? What differences? This deep dive approaches the question.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • A Discussion with Former Mayor of North Logan
    Jan 27 2023

    Michael Otteson and Damon Cann discuss the ups, downs, and challenges that face small towns like North Logan, Utah

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Apocalyptic Mormonism with Christopher Blythe
    Nov 16 2022

    Host Michael Otteson speaks with Christopher Blythe, the author of Terrible Revolution: Later-day Saints and the American Apocalypse. They cover a range of historic to modern prophecy and how it has played into the molding of many of not only main stream mormonism in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints but also many of its off shoots. What role does apocalyptic prophesy play and how central is it? How do members balance the beliefs of the world ending along side preparing for tomorrow? Christopher Blythe Studies just that.

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    1 hr and 42 mins
  • Remakes, Reboots, and Romans (Ft. Mark Damen)
    Oct 20 2022

    Prof. Mark Damen, USU Classics, speaks to the nature of remakes throughout human history and how that may affect our view of the large amounts of remakes and reboots around us.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Utah Water and the Great Salt Lake (ft. Patrick Belmont, PhD.)
    Sep 15 2022

    Host Michael Otteson and Prof. Patrick Belmont, Hydrologist and Geomorphologist at Utah State University, talk over what the water concerns of Utah are and how the Great Salt Lake changing creates a cascade of problems. Belmont discusses different approaches that have been considered and what people could do to make a difference.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Pathways Towards Peace: Russia and Ukraine, Part 2
    Mar 16 2022

    This week, Anna Pechenkina, an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Utah State University, joins Michael Otteson to discuss the complicated history of Russia and Ukraine's current conflict. This is the second part of a two-part discussion.


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    53 mins
  • Pathways Towards Peace: Russia and Ukraine
    Mar 16 2022

    This week, Anna Pechenkina, an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Utah State University, joins Michael Otteson to discuss the complicated history of Russia and Ukraine's current conflict. This is the first part of a two-part discussion.

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    57 mins