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#100 - Bishop Raphael on Orthodoxy and Divinisation
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() #100 - Bishop Raphael on Orthodoxy and Divinisation✨ | OrthodoxyDivinisation+1 | Bishop Raphael Of Ilion | — | IlionScotland+1 | Bishop RaphaelScotland+1 | — | 1h 16m 43s | |
| 12/10/25 | ![]() #99 - Michael Barry on AI and Philosophy✨ | PhilosophyArtificial Intelligence | Michael Barry | Natural Philosophy | — | Natural PhilosophyAI+1 | — | 1h 54m 14s | |
| 2/14/24 | ![]() #98 - Gwendolyn Dolske on Women Philosophers, Existentialism, and Social Media✨ | Women PhilosophersExistentialism+4 | Gwendolyn Dolske | Tips from The Professor A Guide to College SuccessCal Poly Pomona+2 | — | philosophycollege success+1 | — | 1h 29m 00s | |
| 12/27/23 | ![]() #97 - Grant Lockridge on Prayer, Apologetics, and Christian Living✨ | prayerapologetics+1 | Grant Lockridge | the Across the Counter PodcastChristianity | — | ChristianityAcross the Counter Podcast | — | 1h 02m 03s | |
| 10/25/23 | ![]() #96 - Eric Hernandez on Christian and Theistic Apologetics✨ | Christian apologeticstheistic apologetics+2 | Eric Hernandez | YouTube channel | — | apologeticsChristianity+2 | — | 1h 06m 13s | |
| 10/11/23 | ![]() #95 - Daniel Sanderson on Classics, Consciousness, and Plato✨ | philosophyconsciousness+5 | Daniel Sanderson | — | — | Platonismentrepreneurship+1 | — | 2h 02m 10s | |
| 9/27/23 | ![]() #94 - Oli Anderson on Realness and Purpose✨ | realnesspurpose+1 | Oli Anderson | Personal Revolutions: A Short Course in RealnessShadow Life: Freedom From BS in an Unreal World+1 | — | life coachphilosopher+1 | — | 1h 01m 38s | |
| 9/1/23 | ![]() #93 - Bracha Goetz on Literature and Nourishing the Soul✨ | literaturewellness+1 | Bracha Goetz | Bracha Goetz books | — | children's authormemoir+1 | — | 44m 29s | |
| 8/30/23 | ![]() #92 - Eric Brazau on Islam✨ | IslamIslam in the West+1 | Eric Brazau | Muslim Reformers vs FundamentalistsIslam+1 | — | Islam reformersfundamentalists+1 | — | 2h 03m 25s | |
| 8/16/23 | ![]() #91 - Fr Matthew Jarvis OP on Liturgy and Theology✨ | LiturgyTheology+1 | Fr Matthew Jarvis Op | the Order of Preachersthe Edinburgh Chaplaincy | the English Province | Dominican FriarEdinburgh Chaplaincy+1 | — | 1h 46m 40s | |
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| 7/19/23 | ![]() #89 - Father Albert OP on Thomism and the Priesthood | Father Albert Robertson is a Dominican Friar in the English Province of the Order of Preachers. He was previously located at the Edinburgh Chaplaincy and is now located at Fisher House, Cambridge. Follow me at all my links: https://linktr.ee/PointCounterpoint | — | ||||||
| 1/9/22 | ![]() #86 - Onomatopoeia as the First Words in Language Evolution? | Host Chris Wright will be exploring the origins of human language regarding onomatopoeia and word echoic bases. Could it be that all words originate from the sound that the object makes in nature? Point Counterpoint links: https://linktr.ee/PointCounterpoint References: Coker, L. (2016). Tolkien’s linguistics: The artificial languages of quenya and sindarin., 1242-1249. http://libjournals.unca.edu/ncur/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1881-Coker-Laura-FINAL.pdf Elijah Omwansa Mariera. (2020). Onomatopoeic infinitives and nouns in EkeGusii: Evidence for imagic and relative iconicity. Macrolinguistics, 8(12), 36-54. https://doi.org/10.26478/ja2020.8.12.3 Forschner, M. (1981). Die stoische Ethik: Über den Zusammenhang von Natur-, Sprach- und Moralphilosophie im altstoischen System, Darmstadt 19952, 1st ed. pp. 67–84. https://www.academia.edu/37327154/Language_and_ontology_in_Stoic_philosophy Green, H. (CrashCourse), (2016). Language & meaning: Crash course philosophy #26. [Video/DVD] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmwgmt7wcv8&ab_channel=CrashCourse Kneis, A . (2011). “10 Common Words You Had No Idea Were Onomatopoeias.” Cracked. https://ajax.cracked.com/article_19568_10-common-words-you-had-no-idea-were-onomatopoeias.html. LAING, C. (2019). A role for onomatopoeia in early language: Evidence from phonological development. Language and Cognition, 11(2), 173-187. doi:10.1017/langcog.2018.23 Lemasson, A., Ouattara, K., Bouchet, H. et al. Speed of call delivery is related to context and caller identity in Campbell’s monkey males. Naturwissenschaften 97, 1023–1027 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-010-0715-6 Mariera, E. O. (2020). Onomatopoeic infinitives and nouns in EkeGusii: Evidence for imagic and relative iconicity. Macrolinguistics, 8(12), 36-54. https://doi.org/10.26478/ja2020.8.12.3 Online etymology dictionary. (2021). https://www.etymonline.com/ Osaka, N. (1990). Multidimensional analysis of onomatopoeia : A note to make sensory scale from words. 音声科学研究 = Studia Phonologica, 24, 25-33. https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=jairo_______::0c333caf8e40423ec4cf2533b3b52e92 Plato, Cratylus (c. 360 BCE). Trans. Jowett, B., https://freeclassicebooks.com/Plato/Cratylus.pdf Quinlan, K. C. (2021). Campbell’s mona monkey. https://www.neprimateconservancy.org/campbells-mona-monkey.html Ramelow, A. (2008). Language without Reduction: Aquinas and the Linguistic Turn. Angelicum. https://www.academia.edu/37997108/Language_without_Reduction_Aquinas_and_the_Linguistic_Turn Smith, A.R. (2017). [Review of the book A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages, by J.R.R. Tolkien]. Tolkien Studies 14, 169-184. doi:10.1353/tks.2017.0013. Tolkien, J. R. R. (2016). A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages. United Kingdom: HarperCollins Publishers. http://libjournals.unca.edu/ncur/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1881-Coker-Laura-FINAL.pdf Additional Resources: Borges, J. L. (1944). Pierre Menard, Autor del Quixote. Ficciones. Buenos Aires: Dingemanse, M. (2012). Advances in the cross-linguistic study of ideophones. Linguistics and Language Compass, 6, 654–672. Dingemanse, M. 2018. Redrawing the Margins of Language: Lessons from research on ideophones [J]. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 3(1):4 Frege, G. (1892). "On Sense and Reference" ["Über Sinn und Bedeutung"], Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik, vol. 100, pp. 25–50 Tolkien, J. R. R. (2012). The Hobbit. HarperCollins. Wittgenstein, L. (1921). Tractatus logico-philosophicus. W. Ostwald's Annalen der Naturphilosophie. | — | ||||||
| 11/20/21 | ![]() #85 - The Syntax of Tool Use | Host Chris Wright will be presenting his findings regarding the presence of tool use as an indicator of language, the syntax of tool use, and the underlying linguistic and neurological structures behind both tool use and language. This will be the first episode of the podcast that also has a video component. This visual component will only be available on Spotify and YouTube. Here are all my links: https://linktr.ee/PointCounterpoint | — | ||||||
| 10/3/19 | ![]() #33 - Harry Guiremand Interview and Circumcision | Host Chris Wright brings on an exciting guest to have an interesting conversation Harry Guiremand is on the Board of Directors for the organization "Bloodstained Men," an organization determined to end male genital cutting. The two discuss some history of circumcision and why it is so widely practiced in the United States, especially compared to other countries. They discuss just how barbaric the practice is and how we can end the madness. We already disapprove of female genital mutilation, why is it acceptable to do the same thing to baby boys? Learn more about them at their website: https://www.bloodstainedmen.com/ You can also check them out on their social media pages including Instagram. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/19 | ![]() #23 - Nature and Pareto Distributions | Host Chris Wright, for the first time in the podcast's history, records the show outside with a new microphone. He apologizes for some of the annoying noises caused by the wind. He sings a summer song, discusses Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," and explains Pareto Distributions. As per usual, he says a quote to ponder on, and talks about some things in nature. He also discusses some things going on in his own life. | — | ||||||
| 4/24/19 | ![]() #19 - Elon Musk and a Technological Future | Co-host Chris Wright, with just a tiny bit of help from co-host Graeson Korte, brings another awesome show that's sure to inspire millions of people. Crazy news stories are discussed to keep the audience informed and Elon Musk somehow makes it into the episode to add another layer of depth. This leads to some interesting talking points. Chris got a new fish named "Bob Newhart" to befriend his other fish "Lenny Bruce". It certainly was a swagalicious episode. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/19 | ![]() #17 - Internet Hierarchies and Poetry | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte make another episode of your favorite podcast of all time. Chris is alone for most of it and does most of the talking. He talks about what the internet is and what its future will be (in an evolutionary sense). He also brings up the modern engineering marvel of herbal cough drops from Ricola® (not sponsored). Chris will probably do an open-mic this coming week and he shares one of the jokes he will be performing. Chris also reads a poem in a Scottish accent. Graeson did a fine job too by the way. | — | ||||||
| 4/3/19 | ![]() #16 - Music and a Surprise Guest | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte have possibly their most fun-filled episodes ever. Graeson was late thought, but it didn't matter. We were joined by two surprise guests, Tina O' Malley, and Justin Amaker. We play a couple of fun games plus we sing some great songs. We pay homage to the great and powerful god, Harambe, in Elon Musk's latest song "RIP Harambe". Fish and different accents in the English language are also discussed. | — | ||||||
| 3/20/19 | ![]() #15 - Halo and George H. W. Bush | Co-host Chris Wright once again has to cover for co-host Graeson who ran late again. Graeson has his longest and most intolerable speech about Halo (and the future of the franchise) yet and Chris tries to lighten it up with more light-hearted discussion. Chris tries talking about extremely old video games (Pong, Winky Dink), and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (as opposed to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder). He also tried dropping a beat to Graeson's rant to at least make it musical. He finally resorted to singing some classic songs. | — | ||||||
| 3/13/19 | ![]() #14 - Virtual Reality and Comedy | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte have got a banger of an episode this week. Graeson was late and unfortunately missed the bitching introduction of the show that Chris commenced. But that didn't stop him from talking about his favorite space franchise, Halo ®. Chris will not be performing stand-up on Friday because of "Dueling Pianos". Graeson rants about Apple and virtual reality. Chris brings up a news story involving a boyfriend meeting his girlfriend's parents and discovering that he had slept with her dad previously. As per usual, Chris tries to stay hip, down with the times, and really doing what the kids is up to these days. Graeson is having none of that and puts a stop to it. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/19 | ![]() #13 - Free Will and Mardi Gras | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte explore some new topics in this episode. Chris presents arguments both for and against free will (as Graeson ignored him and did "more important" things in the background). The two also celebrate International Women's day. Chris was going to read a few lines from the "Vagina Monologues," but Graeson thought that would be a bad idea. Chris also thought of a great idea for a psychology experiment based on the old phrase "if you don't know-teach". Chris recently got into some research regarding the so-called "Mandela Effect" and went about disproving it. It's based on the idea that some people have the false memory of remembering that Nelson Mandela died during his imprisonment despite the fact that he became president of South Africa years later. The pseudoscience explanation is that a parallel universe (one where he did die in prison), has collided with our own and left that memory with some people. There are other examples of this conspiracy such as the Berenstain Bears. Chris' fish, Lenny Bruce, is now a Satan worshiper. The guys honor many holidays including Mardi Gras, Carnival, International Women's Day, and Ash Wednesday. | — | ||||||
| 2/27/19 | ![]() #12 - The Blues and Multilingual Comedy | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte dive into fascinating topics yet again. What kind of video games are the best? Is Chris able to explain the joke that he came up with completely in Spanish? (Answer: yes) What is the least funny country? (Answer: inconclusive but the poll done on it was completely wrong) What is the proper way to pronounce "coupon". Graeson decided that his prior time commitments were more important and left in the middle of the show, leaving Chris with the job of keeping the show going. Now Chris has the podcasting blues. Luckily he takes advantage of this and plans to create a new blues album. One question still remains unanswered though: will Chris create a completely new podcast? | — | ||||||
| 2/20/19 | ![]() #11 - MMA and Brexit | Host Chris Wright has to single-handedly host this episode because Graeson Korte was unable to make it because he was "busy". Chris goes into a whole lot of issues such as recent MMA news, and a couple of TV shows. Some news issues are covered including Belarus possible merging with Russia, Brexit, and the European. Out of fairness, he tried to show both sides of the issues. He also was required to delve into some historical context to explain some things. He now has a fish named "Lenny Bruce" after the foul-mouth comedian who was arrested for obscenity. This ties into a wild and crazy dream that he had the night before. School clubs are also covered as well as a myriad of other issues. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/19 | ![]() #10 - Cannibalism and Tattoos | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte once again bring on Michael House as a guest to help facilitate the show along and keep it running smoothly (well, smoothly for Point Counterpoint). Please excuse some of the strange noises, there were some technical difficulties. Chris worked tirelessly to optimize the sound quality which was originally dreadful. ARE YOU HAPPY NOW? What tattoos would they get? If they could rename any animal, which one and what would the new name be? Is cannibalism acceptable in dire circumstances and could murder charges be brought up? Space exploration and Scotland also somehow found their way into the situation yet again. https://anchor.fm/pointcounterpoint/support | — | ||||||
| 12/20/18 | ![]() #9 - Christmas Special | Co-hosts Chris Wright and Graeson Korte are back at it for one last episode of 2018. Christmas is right around the corner as these two think back to the past glories of the show as well as look to the future with New Year's Resolutions. Chris intends to do some more stand-up in the future. They are also preparing for their remaining Finals with a heavy heart and a solemn mind. Also, do the Philadelphia Eagles have their name because Bald Eagles are America's National Bird and Philadelphia is the birthplace of American government, or is it just a coincidence? Graeson would be a heckler if he were at a comedy show. Chris recounts of the tales of his last appearance at a comedy club. Also, landlines and more trivial matters are discussed. https://anchor.fm/pointcounterpoint/support | — | ||||||
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